The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Fund-Raising Strategies for Troubled Times

By Holly Hall

An economic downturn often brings a basic fund-raising principle into sharp relief: Charities need to develop multiple sources of contributions or risk financial collapse.

Edith Falk, a fund-raising consultant at Campbell & Company, in Chicago, says that one charity her firm advises, a group that promotes low-cost housing, is now struggling because it...

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