6 Steps Board Members Should Take When Evaluating a CEO
Nonprofit executives and consultants talk about how to evaluate a charity leader in a way that produces meaningful benchmarks, actionable feedback, and clearly articulated goals.
New Report Zeros In on What Grantees Say Makes Program Officers Great
Transparency and understanding the context of nonprofits’ work are among the most important factors cited in the study from the Center for Effective Philanthropy
Lessons of a Charity’s $127 Million Success
Over 15 years, the North Texas Food Bank became one of the nation’s largest nonprofits. Here’s how.
Video: Starting From Nothing but Raising Big Sums
Michael Lomax talks about how the National Museum of African American History and Culture attracted $275 million — as well as donations of important artifacts — to create the popular institution.
8 Behaviors a Nonprofit Should Master
Here’s how to communicate your mission and distinct culture.
Tax Bill Targets Million-Dollar Club of Nonprofit Executives
At least 118 CEOs and possibly thousands of other officials take home seven figures. The Republican tax bill would slap an excise tax on nonprofits with employees earning $1 million or more.
Protecting Fundraisers From Sexual Harassment by Donors: Advice From Experts
Leaders, managers, and board members play a crucial role in helping employees fend off a problem that doesn’t often get discussed: donors who expect sexual favors.
Digital Connection to Children Helps Compassion International Retain Donors
The international relief group makes a tech-savvy upgrade to the traditional pen-pal relationship between children and their sponsors.
In a Time of Upheaval for Retailers, Strong Ties Pay Off for a Relief Charity
Delivering Good, formerly K.I.D.S./Fashion Delivers, saw private support jump 63 percent in 2016.
Authors Offer Advice on How to Connect With Wealthy Gen X and Millennial Donors
Young donors are giving now, but they don’t go for big fundraising campaigns, say the authors of a new book.