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Two Health Charities Rank as America’s Most Trusted Nonprofit Brands

Two Health Charities Rank as America’s Most Trusted Nonprofit Brands

Poll finds St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital and Susan G. Komen for the Cure earn highest marks for trust among charities.

Welcome to Leading Edge

Leading Edge, a new blog by Rosetta Thurman, will feature insights about leadership trends and what they mean for the nonprofit sector.

Nonprofit Pay: Salary Ranges at Organizations in New York

Associations, health-care, and international organizations by organization budget Position$2.1- to $5-million$5.1- to $10-million$10.1- $20-million$20.1- to $50-millionMore than $50-million Chief executive officer/president $140,000-$160,000 $160,000-$200,000 $200,000-$250,000 $250,000-$280,000…

Nonprofit Pay: Salary Ranges at Nonprofit Organizations in Washington

Budget $2.1- to $5-million $5.1- to $10-million $10.1- $20-million $20.1- to $50-million More than $50-million Associations, health-care, and international organizations Chief executive officer/president $120,000-$140,000 $140,000-$160,000 $160,000-$200,000 $200,000-$240,000 $240,000-$300,000…

Charities in N.Y. and Washington Look to Hire in 2010, Studies Find

Charities in N.Y. and Washington Look to Hire in 2010, Studies Find

Nonprofit groups in New York, New Jersey, and Washington report that salary ranges held steady in 2009, according to a trio of new surveys.

Nonprofit Groups Laid Off Employees, Shifted Investments, and Added Governance Steps in 2009

Eighty-seven percent of nonprofit groups that responded to a recent accounting survey said they cut costs last year, with 57 percent resorting to layoffs.

Foundation Site Promotes Disclosure

The Foundation Center has started a new Web site—Glasspockets.org—to highlight efforts by grant makers to let the public know about their activities.

Tallying Text Donations for Haiti Relief

Thirteen percent of Americans made a text-message gift to aid Haiti relief efforts, according to a new survey.

Campaign Draws $1,000-Plus Online Gifts

Many nonprofit organizations have received online donations of $1,000 or more, but the Human Rights Campaign has devised a way to actively solicit them.

Software Company Seeks Investors

Convio, one of the major producers of software for charities, is taking another shot at going public.

Recent Mergers Announced by Charities

The Chronicle’s most recent list of mergers involving U.S. charities.

New York Antipoverty Group Takes On Investigative Reporter Role

New York Antipoverty Group Takes On Investigative Reporter Role

The Community Service Society of New York adds investigative reporting to its social-services and advocacy roles.

A San Francisco Technology Charity Gets a Lesson in Online Security

A Bay Area technology organization tells what it learned about online security for charities after its site was hacked.

Experts Offer Tips for Hiring Technology Workers

Advice on how charities can find the best candidates for information-technology jobs.

For an Increasing Number of Charities, There’s an App for That

For an Increasing Number of Charities, There’s an App for That

More charities are developing applications for Apple’s iPhone — and reaching more potential supporters in the process.

A Wealth of Technology Talent Offers Opportunities for Charities

A Wealth of Technology Talent Offers Opportunities for Charities

In a soft job market, charities are seeing a wealth of untapped talent for tech jobs. But will those new hires stay put once the economy thaws?