Key Points Federal datasets that nonprofits and philanthropies rely on to track need and measure progress are disappearing. A growing number of grant makers, including Robert Wood Johnson and Annie E.
Corporate giving is shrinking, but employee-engagement programs can help nonprofits build relationships that stick.
Leaders say trust, technology, and high-touch relationships are the keys to building a planned-giving powerhouse.
Thomas Moore says curiosity, in‑person meetings, and strong boundaries matter more than polished pitches. His advice: lead ...
Leaders can create parameters for use, facilitate an open environment where people can try things out, and make learning easy ...
A Minneapolis strategic-planning firm condenses months of work into a single intensive day, sending charities out with a ...
After Nebraska’s 2024 tornadoes, the Omaha Community Foundation brought donors, case managers, and partners together to speed ...
Savvy nonprofits make it seamless for donors to give directly from their DAF accounts. Even small moves, like including a DAF ...
Most nonprofits write for grant makers. Answering these questions will help you communicate with everyone else.
Cuts in data collection are leaving nonprofits without the information they need to serve vulnerable communities. Here’s how to fill the void.
The National Council of Nonprofits and Independent Sector touted new efforts at a meeting on the relationship between charities and the government.
The music icon and his husband reflect on the progress made toward preventing and curing HIV and the roadblocks that remain.
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