How Jesus’s Good Friday words call on us across the millennia, encouraging us to engage in charity to alleviate suffering.
There are promising solutions to the learning loss puzzle, but donors need to overcome the “urgency gap” between current recovery efforts and what needs to be done.
“We all want human flourishing and the common good. Money helps, obviously, but if you want your donor dollars to go further, add the secret sauce of capacity building.”
—Dr. Kimberly Thornbury
Big banks know no more about philanthropy than they do about making toast. They shouldn’t be advising customers on either.
Snow days may be a thing of the past as “work from home” and “virtual learning” become more common across the country.
A new study discloses the political alchemy of progressive claims, showing there is no empirical evidence to support the demand to violate the First Amendment by revealing donor names.
Blockbuster goals might (theoretically) bust fundraising blocks, but SMART goals are (actually) far more effective.
If your nonprofit is going to fulfill its purpose, your staff need to think and speak clearly and consistently about its mission.
As the number of charitably inclined Gen Zers and philanthropically involved retirees skyrockets, it’s worth considering the benefits an advisory council could bring to your organization.
For every fundraising professional, failure is inevitable—and surmountable, and even beneficial. To mature as a fundraiser, you should see disappointment as an opportunity to grow.
Passion is all well and good, but when it comes to fulfilling your mission, professional discipline is key.