Opinion
Charities Suffer From a Wealth Gap, Too
Nonprofits struggle with the same profound income inequality that individuals in this country do, with hospitals, universities, and other large institutions leading the pack in fundraising, executive compensation, and benefiting the rich over the poor.
At FailFaire, Speakers Are Blunt About Their Mistakes
Employees of charities say being frank about unsuccessful technology projects provides others with important lessons to help avert similar failures. 
For Charities Seeking to Boost Their Online Giving, It’s Game On
Giving donors interactive and fun activities has proved a boon to donations, but some experts warn nonprofits to avoid too many gimmicks that distract supporters. 
Opinion: Misplaced Giving Priorities of the Wealthy
At a time when nonprofits are closing and demand for their services is rising, why are rich donors directing their money to causes that are not urgent, such as aiding the National Zoo’s pandas?
Forthcoming Discussion
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Direct Mail in an Era of Rapid Change
Join us on Tuesday, January 31, at noon U.S. Eastern time for a live online discussion on how to make the most of your charity's direct-mail efforts.
Today's Must Reads
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In Annual Letter, Gates Predicts More 'Giving Pledge' Members
He also stresses the need for better farming practices and the importance of peer evaluation of teachers.
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President Vows Not to Deter Wealthy From Giving
Mr. Obama told Congress he wants rich people to pay at least 30 percent of their incomes in taxes but that he would ensure the changes didn't damage their willingness to...
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Philanthropy Today
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Bad Economy Has Strained Many Nonprofit Workers
Four out of five charity employees are actively seeking new positions, or would be if the economy were stronger, according to a new Chronicle study.
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Grantees Get a Chance to Be Grant Makers for a Day
A San Francisco nonprofit gives fundraisers a chance to be on the other side of "the ask."
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Opinion: 2012’s Agenda for Board Members
Nonprofit leaders and trustees should think hard about what happens if tax breaks to encourage charity are eliminated and how nonprofits will be affected by new standards for...








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