Organizations with large bankrolls are going to question investing their payroll budget into a person with limited nonprofit experience.
Q. I live in Manhattan and am looking to move into the nonprofit arena after many years in the corporate world. Most of the positions I seek require some fund-raising or grant-proposal writing skills. Where can I find courses given in these areas? A. You can find anything in Manhattan, and training…
There is no better way to demonstrate your abilities than to have delivered a well-executed event or campaign.
Working for a Nonprofit in the United States
A candidate from abroad may be especially well suited to a U.S.-based nonprofit with an international mission.
Q. I’ve spent almost 30 years as a lawyer in private practice. I’ve done a lot of pro bono work for charities and am interested in devoting the next decade in service to a philanthropic organization. My questions: Is there a registry of charities that have legal departments? Are there training…
We use the term ‘philanthropy’ as frequently as possible in our work out of the conviction that it conveys a strong, positive message regarding the nature of our endeavor.
Getting Hired After Working Several Short-Term Positions
Job longevity is not much of an issue for a junior-level person, he says, but is important for more senior positions.
To get the most out of younger board members, it’s important to remember that a one-size-fits-all approach won’t do.
Q. I’d like to celebrate my birthday next month by organizing all my relatives in town to spend a day working for a cause or charity. Where can I find a current list of local charities in the Seattle area? A. It’s a great idea to give a local charity in your area the gift of time on your birthday…
Tips for Getting a Charity’s Views Into a Newspaper’s Editorial Pages
Newspaper editors say they welcome the contributions of nonprofit organizations to their opinion and letters pages because they help broaden the section’s collection of voices.