The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Charities Hurt by Their Distaste for Tough Recruiting Tactics

By THOMAS J. BILLITTERI

The tight job market isn't the only obstacle facing non-profit groups that are looking for top-notch help.

They are sometimes hindered by an unwillingness to embrace aggressive or creative recruiting methods, observers say.

Richard Potter, vice president for development at American Humanics, a non-profit group in Kansas...

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