Women, Water, and Philanthropy
At the end of every month, we usually take a look at the coming month to see if there is anything fun
At the end of every month, we usually take a look at the coming month to see if there is anything fun
Let’s continue our discussion of how nonprofit marketers should be compensated. I’d like to begin by reiterating something we have said in
A couple of months ago, we published a blog titled “What is the Right Amount to Pay a Fundraiser?” It was much
I once worked for a major American opera. Almost no one is indifferent to opera. You either love it or hate it.
Coming out of the pandemic is a little bit like coming out of coma: you are confused, groggy, and not sure what
If you work in the nonprofit field, you’ve heard that turnover rates are exceptionally high among fundraisers. Depending on which survey you
Some years ago, I had a client tell me that the ideal candidate for their chief development officer would be a black
April 18-24, 2020 is National Volunteer Week. This week, celebrated annually in many countries, shows appreciation for individuals who volunteer and promotes
Herman Schneider (1872 –1939) was an engineer, architect, and educator. He was also the primary founder of cooperative education in the United
Our Fundraising Search founder, Linda Wise McNay and I have been colleagues for ten years, although she says the experience has seemed