October 30, 2008
Going Green and Offering Donor Retreats: How Charities Thrive in Hard Times
The nation's most successful charities are trying an array of new approaches as they seek to keep fund raising vibrant in tough economic times. Among their tactics and techniques:
Going global. Junior Achievement Worldwide (No. 179), which educates children about finance and entrepreneurship, merged its American and international operations into a single organization, a move that helped increase donations by 18 percent last year, to $118.4-million.
The charity now has a
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