May 8th, 2008
You wouldn’t expect to celebrate the closing of a nonprofit described as "a model of charitable giving."
But the news that the Survivors’ Fund, the largest charity set up to assist Washington-area victims of the September 11 attacks and their families, is closing its doors has a laudatory aspect to it, and the reason has everything […]
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April 27th, 2008
Oprah’s hopelessly misguided take on giving. | Chronicle of Philanthropy
The underwhelming fundraising conference circuit, and some suggestions for reform. | NonProfit Times, Donor Power Blog
Do nonprofits do enough to vet their volunteers? | National Center for Victims of Crime
Can the nonprofit sector define a universal data model when it comes to customer relationship management? | […]
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April 23rd, 2008
The good: Corporate foundation giving was up more than 6.5 percent in 2007, to approximately $4.4 billion, according to a new summary report from the Foundation Center. The report also notes that:
Adjusted for inflation, such giving has nearly doubled since 1990.
Education was the top priority of corporate foundations across regions, comprising about a quarter of […]
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April 15th, 2008
Well-heeled colleges and universities are being scrutinized for their impressive endowments and facing questions about why those funds aren’t used to lower tuition or in the service of underresourced groups. But as Sunday’s New York Times showed, for many schools, gifts come with so many odd qualifications that it can be difficult to them to […]
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April 14th, 2008
My brother, a D.C.-area resident and Washington Nationals season-ticket holder, has given new Nationals Park the thumbs-up, and as a lover of baseball and cool stadiums, I’m eagerly anticipating my first game there. In the meantime, I have to offer a hearty virtual chest-bump to the Nationals for following through on their commitment to give […]
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April 11th, 2008
Talk about ambitious. Greg McHale thinks he’s found a win-win-win-win way for:
Nonprofits to reach greater numbers of donors, volunteers, and event participants
People to discover new ways to contribute to the causes they believe in
Media companies to earn more advertising revenue
Corporations to increase the visibility of their giving programs
McHale is the founder and CEO of good2gether, […]
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April 9th, 2008
Interesting and, I think, wise choice by the American Red Cross for its new CEO: A former for-profit marketing professional turned Harvard marketing professor who has a ton of experience raising money. Even better, it took the organization just five months to land Gail J. McGovern. Given the Red Cross’s financial troubles and leadership tumult, […]
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April 7th, 2008
Nonprofit hospitals are enjoying very healthy bottom lines, and lawmakers are taking note.
Riding gains from investment portfolios and enjoying the pricing power that came from a decade of mergers, many nonprofit hospitals have seen earnings soar in recent years. The combined net income of the 50 largest nonprofit hospitals jumped nearly eight-fold to $4.27 billion […]
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March 13th, 2008
Nonprofits can’t afford to throw money at their problems. Creative thinking is an extraordinarily vital item for them to have in their toolkit in order to further their missions. One way to actualize such thinking is for them to be on the lookout for socioeconomic changes and to leverage those changes in support of their […]
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February 13th, 2008
The global economic slump that followed the September 11 attacks caused 40 percent of the 6,500 nonprofits surveyed by the Nonprofit Finance Fund to run operating deficits for three straight years. With many observers believing the United States is on the verge of a recession, the Nonprofit Finance Fund held a conference call with reporters […]
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