Nonprofit Executive Pay Rises, but Inflation and Gender Gap Issues Persist, Report Finds
Smaller organizations have made modest strides in pay equity for women since 2012, but the nonprofits with the deepest pockets have seen the gap expand.
Can 50 Nonprofits Really Build Something Together? A Hopeful Idea Begins to Spread
Inside an effort dubbed “mutual aid on steroids” that’s getting a tryout in cities like Atlanta, Chicago, and Lexington, Ky.
Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts Taps Mariko Silver as CEO
Also, the Society of St. Vincent de Paul will install a new national leader in October.
The Leader of the Council for Native Hawaiian Advancement Reflects on a Year Since the Lahaina Fire
Since devastating fires killed at least 102 people and displaced 12,000, the group has helped bridge the gap between Maui residents and federal and nonprofit agencies.
Health-Equity Trailblazer Robert Ross Discusses Lessons Learned and the Future of DEI
“Right now, political events seem to be working against us — those of us who believe in a multiracial democracy, in belonging and inclusion, in Martin Luther King’s description of the beloved community. But we’re very much on the right side of history,” says Ross.
A Nonprofit Leader to Young Colleagues: Act Like an Olympian
Simone Biles and other Olympic athletes can show young nonprofit leaders featured in a recent Chronicle interview how to excel despite adversity.
Trust-Based Philanthropy Isn’t an Excuse to Ignore Metrics — It’s the Opposite
Measuring performance actually promotes trust and accountability, while helping both funders and grantees do their jobs better.
Using Food and Stories to Bring People Together
The nonprofit Community Plate teams up with local groups to organize story-sharing potluck suppers.
A Sneak Peek Into MacKenzie Scott’s Giving, Courtesy of Her Grantees
In the four years since Scott started surprising nonprofits with unrestricted, multimillion-dollar gifts, a few details about her selection process have become known.
Coverage of Everyday Donors Overlooks the Rise of Giving Circles
Collective giving could help address declining donation trends and strengthen grassroots philanthropy.
MAP International Names New President and CEO
Also, Theatre Communications Group appoints two co-executive directors, and Thomas Tighe will step down after 24 years as president and CEO of Direct Relief.
Major Donors Drive Increased Giving; Fundraisers Express Job Satisfaction
Plus, a new report finds more advancement professionals are using A.I.
The Harris campaign offers important lessons in how to use memes to draw attention to an issue and reach younger audiences.
How Trust Helps Tame Wildfires
As fires rage in the West, a nonprofit-led effort brings together federal officials and ranchers who once sued the government over its fire management
How Social Media Can Help Nonprofits Cultivate Donors
The authors of “One Click to Give” say everyday donors want to give, but want community first.
My Nonprofit Was Ghosted by MacKenzie Scott. It Still Haunts Me.
Left in the dark about where it went wrong, the author’s organization has become an underdog in its field as those who received Scott gifts flourish.