Cover Story
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Fundraising Job Market
Burnout and Understaffing Hurt Fundraising, Chronicle Survey Finds
To solve the problem, some groups are offering bonuses, giving fundraisers more decision-making power, and more.
Highlights
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Fundraising Careers
How Unicef Aims to Hang On to Its Major-Gift Officers
The organization is addressing the isolation and burnout on its global development teams in part with a professional development program for fundraisers called the Major Gift Leadership Academy. -
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
Fundraisers Question How Much Progress Has Been Made on DEI
In a Chronicle survey, 30 percent of respondents were somewhat or very dissatisfied with their organization’s diversity.
Features
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Environmental Justice
Philanthropy’s Response to Flint Offers Lessons for Dealing With Water Crises — and Government Failures
Lessons from the city’s lead and water crisis are especially important now as other cities like Jackson and Baltimore struggle with drinking-water issues resulting from failing infrastructure and decades of disinvestment. -
Environmental Justice
Foundations Promised Flint, Mich., $125 Million During the Water Crisis but Gave Much More. Here’s Where It Went.
Foundations and donors made investments in health care as well as economic development, education, and community organizing.
Departments
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The Face of Philanthropy
Little Amal Trip to New York City Shines Spotlight on Refugee Children
When Little Amal, a 12-foot-tall puppet of a 10-year-old Syrian refugee, walked into the American Museum of Natural History’s famed Hall of Dinosaurs, she held her own amid towering velociraptors. -
Major-Gift Fundraising
How to Get Big Donors to Give in Troubled Times
Individual donors gave a total of $326.9 billion to nonprofits last year — about two-thirds of all charitable giving — according to the latest “Giving USA” report. Much of that came from some of America’s wealthiest donors. -
Donor Relations
Fundraisers Band Together to Find Practical Solutions to the Giving Crisis
The Donor Participation Project was started as a way for development professionals to explore how changes in fundraising practices could encourage more people to give to nonprofits. -
Fundraising
Porch Parties Are a Charming, Intimate Way to Raise Money. Here’s Why.
With many organizations returning to in-person events, these smallish gatherings at people’s homes are popping up — and have appeal to people wary of germy indoor events.
Opinion
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Opinion
Today’s Unyielding Social-Change Culture Would Have Stifled My Potential as a Nonprofit Leader of Color
When grant makers turned down the author’s request 20 years ago to fund his fledgling organization, he quickly attributed it to institutionalized racism. His mentors’ response: Don’t you dare blame outside forces for preventing you from succeeding. Instead, refine your work and build something better. -
Opinion
What Nonprofit Advocate Pablo Eisenberg Taught Us All About Fighting for Change
Pablo Eisenberg, who died last week, was unparalleled in bringing passion, energy, and fierceness to the fight for justice. See also a tribute to him by the Chronicle’s editor. -
Opinion
No Thank You: Why One Foundation Leader Doesn’t Want Gratitude From Grantees
Grant makers aren’t giving away their own money so the conversation with their partners should always be about equals working to change the world — not as benefactor and supplicant.