494 days ago- Idealist.org, one of the most popular ways for job hunters to connect with jobs throughout the nonprofit world, is reaching out to Washington. The site, which averages one to two million hits per month, was created to provide a virtual connection to the nonprofit life.
501 days ago- In the nonprofit sector, size does matter. There are an estimated 60,000 small foundations in the United States, most with a handful of employees and all-volunteer boards. Yet they account for half of the money distributed each year by all foundations. What makes these smaller groups different is their focus. While larger organizations tend to address broader issues, their more petite counterparts aim much closer to home, focusing on community giving targeted directly at local needs.
508 days ago- The House of Representatives will put the spotlight on nonprofits this session with the establishment of a bipartisan caucus dedicated to the sector, The Examiner has learned.
515 days ago- With tight budgets and crowded classrooms, some regional schools have few resources to devote to major arts programs. But area nonprofits, bolstered by coalitions of for-profit businesses and other groups, have emerged to fill that missing classroom experience.
517 days ago- Corporate brand names often get the highest visibility as platinum donors or sponsors at charity events and other philanthropic endeavors.
522 days ago- If foundations wish to continue to prosper, nonprofit advocates say, they need to adopt a series of voluntary best practices covering key areas like the number and duties of board members, fundraising, donor relations and the disbursement of money. Such uniformity is a lofty goal, however, in a community where nearly every U.S. foundation has its own playbook.
529 days ago- As a teacher, board member, trustee and consultant to foundations, Duke University professor Joel L. Fleishman has spent a lifetime trying to better understand the role the country’s more than 50,000 foundations play in America’s economic life. He has distilled that knowledge into a new book that sets before the nonprofit sector both the good and bad habits of the foundation world.
543 days ago- As the baby boom generation of charitable leaders moves toward retirement, many of those responsible for finding and nurturing new nonprofit managers are scouring different sector of the region’s economy for talent. And they are finding that no one solution fits every nonprofit’s staffing needs.
557 days ago- Most people associate Ronald McDonald’s red and white painted face and baggy clothes with fast food and Big Macs. But for the region’s children and families in need, the popular clown means something else entirely: help when it is needed most.