A new nonprofit takes an “innovative” path, but this course has been charted before.
Individual Donor Trends
What level of relationship and interaction do today’s individual donors want?
The Nonprofit Ethicist | Fall 2007
A supervisor asks you to “adjust” fundraising reports. What to do?
The Charitable Tax Exemption Is about More Than Efficiency
Part of what nonprofits should add to society is diversity. Should this be a requirement of the charitable tax exemption?
What’s in Podcasting for Nonprofits?
Should your organization be podcasting? Weigh your options in our no-nonsense guide.
Executive Director Surprise!
In the painful vein of help gone horribly wrong, the roots of this story can be said to lie in good intentions — good intentions, plus the tendency of foundations to pathologize (and sometimes euthanize) their grantees.
Fundraising Software and Services Directory 2007
This directory lists fundraising software and services specifically created for, or commonly used by, nonprofits. Descriptions are provided by vendors.
Spring 2007 Digital Issue
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Summer 2007 Digital Issue
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Fall 2007 Digital Issue
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Winter 2007 Digital Issue
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House Hearing: Good Hitters vs Weak Pitchers
It was slow-pitch baseball at the House of Representatives Ways and Means Subcommittee on Oversight’s Hearing on Tax-Exempt Charitable Organizations chaired by Democrat John Lewis of Georgia on July 23, and the witnesses in the heart of the batting order belted the ball around the infield. Steve Gunderson of the Council on Foundations and Diana