Nonprofits Talk A.I. and Workforce Woes at NTEN Conference
Participants focused on artificial intelligence, the perils of big tech, and the four-day workweek at the annual Nonprofit Technology Conference.
Seattle Developer Gives $25 Million and an Art Collection to University
Plus, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra Association received $21 million from a longtime donor, and a food bank in Washington, D.C., landed $10 million.
Four Latino Fundraisers Up Their Game With Affinity Group Help
Practical advice and networking opportunities are helping members of Somos El Poder connect with peers and raise more money for their organizations.
A Wisc. Ruling on Catholic Charities Raises the Bar for Religious Tax Exemptions
Exemptions that allow religious groups to avoid paying the state’s unemployment tax don’t apply here because the organization’s on-the-ground operations aren’t primarily religious, a divided court ruled.
Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation Taps Three New Executives
Also, the Center for Nonprofit Management has installed a new CEO, and the Open Society Foundations promoted its new president from within.
Midlevel Donors Offer Fundraisers a Huge Opportunity Amid Declines in Giving
A new report found that 31 percent of such donors have made a bequest and 23 percent are considering it.
Where Billionaires, Celebrities, and the NFL Go to Support Vets
The Bob Woodruff Foundation has drawn praise — and millions in funding — from Craig Newmark, MacKenzie Scott, and Bruce Springsteen.
After Pandemic Bump, Walk Fundraising Events Simmer, and More Research
Nonprofits that hold fundraising events should do more to get participants raising money, according to a new report from the Peer-to-Peer Professional Forum.
Gates Foundation Commits $180 Million to Eliminate Cervical Cancer
Also, Cancer Grand Challenges has awarded $125 million to five international research teams, and the OneOhio Recovery Foundation will deliver $51 million to efforts to prevent and treat opioid addiction in Ohio.
Nonprofit CFOs Are in High Demand and Short Supply
The hiring crunch is taking place as fewer students choose to major in accounting and pursue finance careers. Nonprofit CFO work has also become more complex and demanding.