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Salary Survey Finds Fundraiser Pay Tops $2 Million

Others have high compensation, too, but in many cases base salaries are only part of the reason.

Big Paydays for Fundraisers, by Cause

Some of the top earners in The Chronicle’s salary survey worked for universities, hospitals, and medical centers. See how fundraisers’ pay in various causes stacked up.

Chattanooga Nonprofit Tries to Save Marriages to Save the City

A new class divide is emerging as marriage fades in Middle America; Tennessee’s First Things First believes it has an answer.

Trish Tchume’s Social-Media Favorites

The inaugural director of the Young Nonprofit Professionals Network shares some of her favorite individuals to follow.

Rebuilding After Katrina, the Toyota Way

Rebuilding After Katrina, the Toyota Way

The St. Bernard Project, founded to help New Orleans residents recover from the hurricane, cuts wasted time using methods pioneered by the world’s largest car maker.

Bragging Can Polish a Donor’s Image — or Not

A recent examination of “the braggart’s dilemma” found that when a donor touts a gift, it can raise his or her stature as long as the donor doesn’t go overboard.

Ads That Plug Your Nonprofit … Again … and Again …

Ads That Plug Your Nonprofit … Again … and Again …

The technology for “remarketing” to a targeted audience of supporters has never been easier to use, and it’s catching on with at many charities.

Blooms Behind Bars: Making Prisons  More Humane

Blooms Behind Bars: Making Prisons More Humane

A green revolution is sprouting behind the nation’s prison walls, with nonprofits helping inmates return to society healthier, more peaceful, and more productive.

Nonprofit Teaches Low-Income Boys of Color to Code

All Star Code, a New York nonprofit formed two years ago to increase diversity in the tech industry by providing computer-coding training camps particularly for boys of color, is profiled by PBS’s NewsHour.

Records Show Donald Trump Is Less Philanthropic Than He Claims

Mr. Trump has said he gave $102 million in cash and land to nonprofits over the past five years, but an Associated Press report suggests the GOP presidential hopeful may be claiming donations made through his Donald J. Trump Foundation as his own.