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When you work for a charity, there's usually a built-in assumption that comes with it: You do work that helps others, therefore you are presumed to be doing the right thing. More>
What is a contact report? Why is it important? When should I make one? What to include and more ... More>
Almost everything owned and used for personal or investment purposes is a capital asset. More>
Learn how a policy of transparency is revolutionizing the way donors relate to nonprofits More>
Cecil DeMille made epic films with less technology than you have in your pocket. The playing field has been leveled, and if you follow a few simple rules, you can stitch together a compelling video. More>
Rebecca is a 75-year-old widow who loves attending the opera. She has been a season-ticket holder for years, but is considering dropping her subscription because she is concerned about the cost. More>
Russell and Kathryn are 60 and 59 years old, respectively, and have no children. Russell is a doctor, and Kathryn does not work outside of the home. They are deeply committed to their favorite charity and would like to make a significant gift. More>
See why it is often WAY better for a donor to testamentary gift of a retirement fund as opposed to making a simple bequest. More>
James Hodge is the Associate Chair of Principal Gifts in the Department of Development at Mayo Clinic. This is his iSpot presentation about entrepreneurs funding innovation and health care transformation. More>
Activist and fundraiser Dan Pallotta calls out the double standard that drives our broken relationship to charities. More>