Out in the Open

Nonprofit employers and their gay employees work to accommodate each other

Jeremy Kraut-Ordover believes wholeheartedly in the mission of Phoenix Children's Hospital, where he works soliciting wealthy donors to make big gifts. At 29, he has risen to that role at the hospital's fund-raising foundation from jobs at universities in Maryland and California.

And at no point, he says, has his nonprofit career progress slowed because he is openly gay.

"On a day-to-day basis, it's a nonissue for me," he says. "If anything, it helps open

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