Special to the Philanthropy Journal By Jeb Ory, Co-Founder and CEO of Phone2Action Many nonprofit organizations find they are in a constant state of fundraising. While professional associations can collect membership dues, and trade associations can rely on industry...
By: Laurie De Armond Many, if not most, nonprofit organizations will encounter board or leadership turbulence at some point in their lifecycles. Organizational transition, the evolution of mission or executive departures are inevitable. There are times when the board...
By Amanda Stewart and Matt Shipman Research from North Carolina State University and American University finds that so-called “capacity grants” lead to long-term financial growth for nonprofit organizations – regardless of what the grants are for. However, there is no...
News about grants, gifts On November 14th, World Diabetes Day, Sun Life Financial Inc. committed $1 million to the Toronto Rehabilitation Institute Foundation to launch the Sun Life Financial Diabetes College. One of Evergreen's longest standing partnerships and...
News about grants, gifts 100 Women Who Give a Hoot donations for 2016 exceeded $45,000 so this year. The organization expects to distribute an additional $15,000 during their final quarterly awards event on December 7. MiracleFeet celebrated their 20,000th...
News about grants, gifts The SunTrust Foundation awarded eight organizations with its inaugural “Lighting the Way” Award. Project Community Connections, Inc., Wake Technical Community College, Lighthouse of Central Florida, Capital Area Asset Builders, The Center...
News about grants, gift NewsON, through support from NewsON consumers, donated $10,000 to the Fayetteville Area Habitat for Humanity chapter of North Carolina to assist in rebuilding communities affected by Hurricane Matthew. NewsON presented the...
News about grants, gifts On November 3rd, Toyota and VH1 Save The Music awarded $10,000 each in Keys + Kids grants to John Spry Community, Goudy Technology Academy, and Daniel Boone Elementary to provide musical instruments and equipment to each school. Le-Vel...
Special to the Philanthropy Journal By Kelly M. Hannum and Ruth Frances Aston This two-part article explores Collective Impact and the criticism around it. Since being introduced in a 2011 Stanford Social Innovation Review article, Collective Impact has gained...
Special to the Philanthropy Journal By Marcella Vitulli Like self-driving cars this year, 2017 will see a host of new tech innovations coming to the mainstream and changing the landscape of what’s possible, and for nonprofits, this will come in the wide-spread use of...