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Live Advice
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Peter Sagal Tells How to Stir Fun Into Your Mission
Read the transcript of a live discussion featuring advice from the host of NPR's "Wait, Wait ... Don't Tell Me!" and a skilled fundraiser.
Today's Must Reads
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Program-Related Investments Lost Steam in the Bad Economy
Low-cost loans and other financial tools that advance a grant maker's mission grew from 1990 until the mid-2000s but dropped off after the recession started, a study found.
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Lois Lerner, a Top IRS Official, to Plead Fifth-Amendment Right
Ms. Lerner, who oversees monitoring of tax-exempt groups, has been accused of hiding news from Congress about efforts to single out conservative groups for scrutiny.
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Half of Americans Say Giving Is Best Part of Wealth
Young people are much more likely to rank giving highly than older Americans, according to a study of people with at least $3-million in assets.
Careers News & Advice
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Leadership Programs Emphasize Collaboration, Not Budgets
A new wave of training programs focus on helping nonprofit executives like Jakada Imani of the Ella Baker Center for Human Rights solve problems they encounter every day.
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Group Weaves Jewish Themes Into Training for Social-Justice Leaders
The Selah Leadership Program focuses not just on building skills but also creating strong professional networks.
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Charities Seek Charisma and Track-Record Specifics in Fundraisers
Candidates are now asked to spend two days or more interviewing, in part because nonprofits are looking to find people who will stay on the job for a long time.
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