It’s never too early to start strategizing for year-end fundraising. In turbulent economic times, a fine-tuned direct mail strategy is more important than ever.
Kral delivers a well organized book that cleverly weaves real life examples of nonprofit excellence alongside actionable ideas that any nonprofit employee can put into practice.
Saint Augustine thought infants were ineluctably selfish. But the results of one study suggest that they may be more likely to behave altruistically. Why
Protestants and Catholics agree that charity is needful—but theological differences underlie the reasons for charity.
This November, the third Givers, Doers, & Thinkers conference will address the question: How will declining religious affiliation change civil society in the years to come?
By cultivating a culture of stewardship, your organization can strengthen its service of clients and colleagues alike.
A new bill in Kansas provides legal pathways to protect donor intent when written agreements are in place.
A new “Belonging Barometer” has troubling indications for the health of civic culture in America.
William A. Schambra’s opening keynote address at the American Enterprise Institute conference on “The Social Breakdown.”
The best direct response agencies take the time to understand their nonprofit clients’ unique culture and needs so they can provide an approach that’s tailored to the organization.
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ICYMI: on Bari Weiss’ podcast last week, billionaire talked about effectiveness of giving in contexts of politics and nonprofits.
William A. Schambra’s opening keynote address at the American Enterprise Institute conference on “The Social Breakdown.”