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Nonprofit Meets Need for Cheaper Medical Devices
D-Rev produced a high-quality prosthetic knee for $80 and developed an ultra-low-budget device to treat jaundice. -
Advice
Advice for Bridging Generational Divides at Nonprofits
Philanthropic leaders featured in The Chronicle’s 40 Under 40 list offer insights into how to succeed in environments in which being precocious often isn’t seen a virtue. -
Opinion
Opinion: Bold Leaders Who Defy Millennial Stereotypes
As part of The Chronicle’s 40 Under 40 special feature, Paul Schmitz takes on myths and hype about millennials. -
News
Feel-Good Message Encourages Alaskans’ Giving Habits
A study found that a fundraising message designed to make people feel good about giving outperformed one appealing to a sense of social responsibility. -
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40 Under 40: Doug Ulman: Grace Under Pressure
The leader who guided Livestrong through its darkest days has moved on to a nonprofit in Ohio, where he is working to turn a regional cycling event into a national fundraising powerhouse. -
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40 Under 40: Henry Timms: Reimagining Influence
The leader of 92nd Street Y and founder of Giving Tuesday thinks and cares deeply about how power is distributed and used within organizations and within society. -
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40 Under 40: Nick Tedesco: Confidant of the Uber-Wealthy
Counseling the rich is a natural fit for someone whose résumé features leadership roles at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and J.P. Morgan Private Bank. -
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40 Under 40: Trish Tchume: Community Builder Looks for New Ways to Serve
She is exploring her next career steps and exploring interests, including racial justice, after building the Young Nonprofit Professionals Network into a national powerhouse. -
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40 Under 40: Priscilla Chan and Mark Zuckerberg: $45 Billion to Change the World
After rocking the philanthropy world with the sheer size of their pledge, the Facebook co-founder and his wife outline an unusual plan for the money that has raised hopes — and a few eyebrows. -
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40 Under 40: Lateefah Simon: ‘Moving at the Speed of Twitter’
The teen mother got her first nonprofit job at 17, counseling young women on the streets of San Francisco. At 26, she won a MacArthur “genius” grant for her methods of helping poor young women of color. -
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Big Gifts, Small Charities: Fundraising Success Secrets
To raise larger donations, small charities need to pay more attention to quality, not quantity, when cultivating donors, according to a new study. -
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40 Under 40: Vu Le: Speaking Truth to Power — Humorously
A blogger uses startling honesty and whip-smart humor to say things many nonprofit workers wish they could say. -
News
40 Under 40: Rev. Starsky Wilson: Ministering to the City
Equally at home navigating the halls of power and standing arm-in-arm with protesters, he is an influential voice for justice in St. Louis. -
News
40 Under 40: Kate Meis: Civic Spark Plug
She’s addressing the causes of climate change by placing AmeriCorps members with local governments throughout California to work on energy projects. -
News
40 Under 40: Brandon Dennison: Hope on the Homefront
While volunteering in college, he got angry seeing people in coal country who werer eager, even desperate, for employment. Then he found a way to relate to them — and put them back to work. -
News
40 Under 40: Marisa Renee Lee: ‘Rabble-Rouser’ for Obama
The managing director of My Brother’s Keeper Alliance helped create a free-standing nonprofit based on White House efforts to improve the lives of minority boys and young men. -
News
40 Under 40: Andrew Youn: Farm Aid With an M.B.A.
His business degree at Northwestern and experience as a management consultant have helped him teach hundreds of thousands of farmers in East Africa to improve their productivity. -
News
40 Under 40: Bob Filbin: Saving Lives by Counting Texts
His early research related to extraterrestrial life was fun, but this scientist found more fulfillment analyzing crisis-line data to multiply the efficiency of counselors. -
News
40 Under 40: Caroline Whistler: Dividends for Doing Good
The social-impact-bond pioneer played a leading role in establishing two of the seven U.S. pay-for-success projects now in operation. -
News
40 Under 40: Dominik Mjartan, Money in the Bank for All
The leader of a community finance nonprofit serving one of the poorest regions in the nation takes extra steps to make sure the people most in need are getting help. -
News
40 Under 40: Fagan Harris: Mobilizing the Young for Baltimore
After serving at the White House Council for Community Solutions, he returned to his hometown and helped found an organization that recruits young professionals to improve life in Baltimore. -
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40 Under 40: Monisha Kapila: a For-Profit-to-Nonprofit Pipeline
The founder of ProInspire is boosting results through fellowship that brings outstanding workers from companies like Goldman Sachs, Deloitte, and Google into nonprofits. -
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40 Under 40: Stephanie Greiner: Fundraising From Scratch
She brought a financial windfall to Des Moines University by focusing on the basics and building relationships with neglected donors who were ready to be wooed. -
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40 Under 40: David Lubell: Extending a Hand to Immigrants
The founder of Welcoming America is helping Dayton, Ohio, and other communities see the value in embracing newcomers. -
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40 Under 40: Ryan Friedrichs: Detroit’s Philanthropy Point Man
The Army veteran was appointed chief development officer for the city after demonstrating his leadership at three civic-engagement groups. -
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40 Under 40: Trista Harris: Setting a Bigger Table
The president of the Minnesota Council on Foundations is always inviting, encouraging, and equipping grant makers to reposition themselves for impact in the years to come. -
News
40 Under 40: Jason Franklin” a ‘Community First’ Strategy
The nonprofit-leader-turned-researcher, whose organization helped inspire the Giving Pledge, wants to make community philanthropy more effective by educating donors. -
News
40 Under 40: Lauren Stakias: the Art of the Deal
Building corporate partnerships and traveling the globe to find new funding sources comes naturally to this young fundraising leader at the Museum of Modern Art. -
News
40 Under 40: Young Leaders Who Are Solving the Problems of Today — and Tomorrow
Philanthropy has long suffered the reputation, rightly or wrongly, that it is a stuffy, formal field of conservative approaches. No more. The nonprofit world today is getting pulled in all directions by a host of new ideas about how work for the common good can be carried out and financed. -
News
Chan Responds to Questions About Plans for Facebook Fortune
In an email to The Chronicle, the wife of the social-media pioneer Mark Zuckerberg describes the couple’s ideas on how they will distribute billions of dollars to philanthropic efforts. -
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Learning From Mistakes Crucial in Spend-Down of Facebook Fortune, Chan Says
The young philanthropist said in an email interview with The Chronicle that she and her husband, Mark Zuckerberg, will measure progress over decades to achieve desired results. -
Opinion
Opinion: To Strengthen the Nonprofit World, Independent Sector and the Council on Foundations Should Merge
With a single voice, the merged group could get policy makers and the public to pay more attention to how charities and grant makers can best help the neediest. -
Opinion
Opinion: Will Zuckerberg and Chan End the Philanthropic Oligarchy?
If the couple finds a way to show the richest 1 percent how to involve the public in the distribution of great wealth, then they will truly make a difference in the world. -
News
What Makes People Become Extreme Do-Gooders?
In Strangers Drowning, Larissa MacFarquhar examines extraordinary people who commit their lives to doing everything they can to help strangers, even if it means sacrificing a kidney or working in a war zone. -
Opinion
Opinion: Fidelity Charitable’s Executive Pay Strategy Shows Arrogance — and an IRS Flaw
Paying a third party to compensate its top leaders is a blatantly transparent attempt by the nonprofit to avoid disclosure and a sign of the organization’s Wall Street culture. -
Advice
In Detroit, a Nonprofit Wins Big by Doubling Down on Donor Stewardship
Putting emphasis on aiding donors and recruiting young supporters helped a Jewish federation expand its donor base.