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Technology
The Nonprofits Leading the A.I. Revolution
A new generation of A.I.-driven organizations is upon us. What do they say about how charities will use the powerful technology?
Features
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Donor-Advised Funds
9 Ways to Raise More From Donor-Advised Funds
The number of donors using DAFs is growing fast, but it can be hard to find and cultivate them. Here’s advice from several experts. -
Storytelling
‘It’s Hard to Hate Up Close': Philanthropy, Polarization, and the Art of Conversation
A StoryCorps program is one of hundreds that promote one-on-one dialogue to bridge divides. Philanthropy is all in, but the evidence is mixed. -
In Case You Missed It
Nonprofit CFOs Are in High Demand and Short Supply
The hiring crunch is taking place as fewer students choose to major in accounting and pursue finance careers. Nonprofit CFO work has also become more complex and demanding.
Departments
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The Face of Philanthropy
Nonprofit Helps Families Find Home in the Midst of War in Ukraine
The humanitarian nonprofit started by providing food, toiletries, mattresses to people in shelters, then helped them move into apartments. -
Advice
Turn Introversion Into Your Fundraising Super Power
The author of “Fundraising for Introverts” shares how the trait can be a real benefit in the nonprofit world. -
Communications
Why an 85-Year-Old Charity Needed a New Name
Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Service rebranded as Global Refuge to put the spotlight on its mission — and boost fundraising. -
Fundraising
When a Warm Glow Isn’t Enough: Donors Respond to Tokens of Appreciation, Research Says
When people who aren’t already deeply motivated by a cause know they’ll get something in return, they are more likely to donate, the research found.
Opinion
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Opinion
A New Lawsuit Could Erase the Red Line Between Politics and Charity
If successful, the suit brought by a small nonprofit would damage the charitable world’s legitimacy and fuel partisan divisions. -
Opinion
Critics Said Our Data Platform Exacerbated the Nonprofit World’s Inequities. They Were Right.
Candid learned that addressing power imbalances is only possible when those with the most resources change their own behavior.