The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Longevity's New Appeal

Fund raisers who stick around find many advantages

The sour economy has slowed contributions to many nonprofit groups — but it is also slowing the revolving door among fund raisers, a trend experts say could help charities better weather the recession.

Fund raisers who stay with the same institution for many years are more successful...

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