The Chronicle of Philanthropy

What Makes Fund Raisers Succeed

Nonprofit groups seek ways to assess performance of workers

By Holly Hall

When Paul Keenan first took a job soliciting big gifts for charity, his supervisor asked him and his colleagues to prepare monthly reports, listing all their contacts with potential donors, and whether they were calls, letters, or visits.

"It was controversial — people resented...

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