This post was originally published here (Features – Philanthropy Journal News) By Sandy Cyr If you ask Executive Director Kati Mullan what makes Read and Feed so successful, without hesitation she will tell you it is the volunteers. Read and Feed...
This post was originally published here (Features – Philanthropy Journal News) Special to The Philanthropy Journal By Kathryn Weenig “I am really happy I was able to speak,” says ‘Y,’ a participant in Footage Foundation’s Girl-talk-Girl program in...
This post was originally published here (Features – Philanthropy Journal News) By Jack Ahern It is no secret that success in nonprofits is a joint effort. Following through on your organization’s mission requires focused the staff and board and from...
This post was originally published here (Resources – Philanthropy Journal News) Special to the Philanthropy Journal By Beth Stevenson Philanthropists build careers rooted in their passion for improving the lives, conditions and welfare of others...
This post was originally published here (Features – Philanthropy Journal News) Christina Hovestadt By Sandy Cyr When Paul Perkins was a rookie running back in the 2016 NFL season, he was vying for Rashad Jennings’ spot in the lineup. Jennings told...
This post was originally published here (Resources – Philanthropy Journal News) Special to the Philanthropy Journal By Sarah Mann Willcox The job of grant writer should include a fair amount of detective work. Much of the work in seeking grants...
This post was originally published here (Features – Philanthropy Journal News) Special to the Philanthropy Journal By Karen Martinsen Fleming In May 2017 Green Mountain College (GMC), a small private, non-profit college celebrated its 180th...
This post was originally published here (Features – Philanthropy Journal News) Special to the Philanthropy Journal By Jamie Nunnelly Many membership-based associations promote best practices in their field, yet find it difficult to balance promotion...
This post was originally published here (Features – Philanthropy Journal News) As the Philanthropy Journal begins a new cycle on our editorial calendar, we will periodically republish articles from our archive. Please enjoy this piece on the...
Most nonprofits try to make due with general purpose business software like Excel, Microsoft Access, or QuickBooks to keep track of mailing lists and donations. These are good software products, but they aren’t designed to provide numerous critical...
This post was originally published here (The TechSoup Blog) A recent NetSquared London Meetup investigated the IT tools that can be used to get nonprofit operations done cheaply and effectively. It also delved into how nonprofits can tackle the...
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