Civil society does not exist at the permission of the IRS. It is essential to the health of our democracy.
The innovative Cristo Rey Network of schools met the challenges of 2020 with aplomb, closing a major fundraising campaign ahead of its $31.5 million goal.
More of us are working from home than ever before, with distraction near at hand. How do we work remotely well?
Development departments suffer from a “revolving door.” Quality staff cycle in and out—for understandable reasons—stagnating growth and hurting donor relationships. Nonprofit managers and directors need to prioritize retaining top talent.
The 2020 CARES Act offered average taxpayers a $300 above-the-line charitable deduction. This should be extended permanently, for the sake of the common good.
Here’s looking back at our best content from a busy year.
Q1 is here, so it’s time to look ahead. This is what every fundraising director should do to start the new year.
Quarterly charitable sector performance reports tell an important story: Americans remain a generous people, even in trying times.
It is the role of charity to keep alive the memory that man is created in the image of God.
Major gifts fundraising may seem oblique if you are new to it. Here are four tips to help your hospital or medical center launch a major gifts effort.
The Georgetown University professor talks to Daniel P. Schmidt and Michael E. Hartmann about philanthropy as a supplement to justice, our commitment to liberty, and trusting the “deplorable” to govern themselves.
The Georgetown University professor talks to Daniel P. Schmidt and Michael E. Hartmann about what identity politics has done to charity and philanthropy.
The appropriate context within which its eugenic past should be considered.