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Hiring and the Work-Force

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80% of Nonprofits in N.Y., D.C., and Philadelphia to Hire in 2018

Program growth, along with turnover and retirements, is driving employment trends, but many organizations struggle to find candidates with the right skills, says a report by PNP Staffing Group.

Arnold and Cafritz Foundations Hire New CEOs From Within

New leaders at Team Rubicon, the Weiss Institute, Young Invincibles, and more personnel news.

New Leaders Installed at NAACP and Association of Fundraising Professionals

New Leaders Installed at NAACP and Association of Fundraising Professionals

Other new chiefs have been hired at the Society of St. Vincent de Paul, the “I Have a Dream” Foundation, and the Thurgood Marshall College Fund. Pus, and other personnel moves.

Fundraiser Pay at the Biggest Charities

Search salaries of more than 430 fundraisers from America’s largest nonprofits by name, organization, year, state, or organization type.

Mellon Fund President to Depart; Greater Texas Foundation Gets New CEO

Mellon Fund President to Depart; Greater Texas Foundation Gets New CEO

Plus, comings and goings at the Health Trust, the Silicon Valley Education Foundation, and more.

Flinn and Libra Foundations Welcome New Leaders

Flinn and Libra Foundations Welcome New Leaders

Plus, a former NAACP president lands at the Brennan Center for Justice, the Opportunity Fund gets a new CEO, and other personnel news.

Northern California Grantmakers Gets First Policy Director, FINCA Hires Top Fundraiser

Northern California Grantmakers Gets First Policy Director, FINCA Hires Top Fundraiser

Plus, GM’s philanthropy chief steps down, the Lilly Endowment adds program directors, and more personnel news.

Help Us Find the Nonprofit Stars Flying Under the Radar

The Chronicle of Philanthropy is looking for movers and shakers who are quietly making a big impact – and we need your help to find them!

Celebrating Success: How Our Readers Mark Fundraising Accomplishments

Celebrating Success: How Our Readers Mark Fundraising Accomplishments

Symbolic traditions, surprise parties, and specialty drinks are some ways you told us your organizations recognize achievements.

Capitol Hill Veteran Joins Feeding America; Sloan Foundation Gets New Leader

Capitol Hill Veteran Joins Feeding America; Sloan Foundation Gets New Leader

Plus, major personnel moves at the Barr, Public Welfare, Annie E. Casey, and Laura and John Arnold foundations.

Merck Fund Names New Chief; Aspen Music Festival Hires Top Fundraiser

Plus, major personnel moves at the James Beard, James Graham Brown, and Akonadi foundations.

Cargill Philanthropies CEO to Retire; SUNY System Gets First Hispanic President

Cargill Philanthropies CEO to Retire; SUNY System Gets First Hispanic President

Plus, personnel moves at Lewis & Clark College, the North Texas Community Foundation, and the Institute for Veteran and Military Families.

Fundraiser Salaries Have Barely Budged This Decade, Report Says

While 71 percent of people who raise money for charities got pay hikes last year, indicating continued demand for talent, median wages in the field have largely stayed flat, according to the latest survey by the Association of Fundraising Professionals.

Recruiting for Nonprofit Jobs in a Rural Locale Takes Creativity

Recruiting for Nonprofit Jobs in a Rural Locale Takes Creativity

When their organizations operate far from a big city, hiring managers need patience and a passionate belief in their cause to lure talent.

Concern Worldwide U.S. and New York Philharmonic Pick New Leaders

Concern Worldwide U.S. and New York Philharmonic Pick New Leaders

Also, Walter Isaacson is exiting the Aspen Institute, and longtime Combined Jewish Philanthropies leader Barry Shrage announced his retirement.

Nonprofits Seek Greater Diversity in Hiring, Study Says

Funding is the biggest obstacle to organizations’ efforts to diversify their staffs, according to new data from consulting company Nonprofit HR.