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Teaming Up to Bring Children Healthy Smiles in Orange County
Special to the Philanthropy Journal By John R. Beaver Many corporations, especially those in healthcare, share a common purpose with nonprofit organizations - bettering the quality of life for those in their community (as large or small as that pool may be). There is...
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How Mission Can Drive a Leader in the Day to Day
Special to the Philanthropy Journal By Darya Bontempo and Henry Carlson As a land-grant university, NC State is committed to providing students hands-on, highly-engaged learning opportunities AND to providing research that is of direct, practical use to the...
Affecting Systemic Change as a Nonprofit Organization: A Support, Not a Savior
Special to the Philanthropy Journal By Sara Futch and Maria Sharova As a land-grant university, NC State is committed to providing students hands-on, highly-engaged learning opportunities AND to providing research that is of direct, practical use to the fields we work...
Stretching Family Control Over Charitable Interests
Special to the Philanthropy Journal By Jeffrey D. Haskell, J.D., LL.M. Many families have either a charitable remainder trust (CRT) or charitable lead trust (CLT), which enables them to donate generously to their favorite charities while providing immediate tax...
How to Skyrocket Donations This Summer
Reaching donation goals is always top of mind for nonprofits, but it’s no secret that achieving these goals can be stressful. Here are a few tips on how to overcome these challenges and reach your donation goals this summer.
Capacity Building (Part 1): Why It’s Critical for Your Nonprofit’s Success
The first in a multi-part series on the issues nonprofits face in building capacity, Peter Gamache, PhD and Jackie Griffin discuss the reasons, definitions, and processes behind capacity building.
Empowering Data Governance: How to Get the Most out of Your Data
Data-informed decisions and change in organizational culture may seem like lofty goals, but they’re realistic ones. Those goals are within reach if data management procedures and processes are in place to keep an organization’s data clean, complete and accessible.
Lessons Learned: Directing the Future of Giving
Companies want their employees to find impactful purpose in their lives, and even to extend the company’s core values and philanthropic strategy in their communities. Wells Fargo’s Mike Rizer shares three lessons Wells Fargo has learned about how to navigate the evolving landscape.
Tax Benefits of Creating a Private Foundation
In addition to the many philanthropic reasons a donor might have for establishing a private foundation, there are also short-term and long-term tax benefits to consider. Foundation Source’s Jeffrey D. Haskell shares four main tax benefits of giving to a private foundation.
Why Should Strangers Care About Your Cause?
The benefits of giving time or money to support a charitable campaign are always evident to its organisers; convincing someone outside of the effort can be a little more difficult.
Best Practices for Nonprofit Directors
Good governance will always be the key to the organization’s success and sustainability. Northern Trust’s Marguerite H. Griffin offers best practices to help nonprofit directors fulfill their responsibilities and be effective leaders of their organizations.
Support the Cause – with Innovative Workplace Design
Creative workplace solutions are an often overlooked component to meeting one’s mission. Nonprofits have used workspace renovations to optimize square footage and improve productivity, helping to ensure that all client needs are met with more responsiveness and effect.
Getting Real About Nonprofit Performance Assessment
It’s time for nonprofits and donors to embrace the complexity of nonprofit performance assessment once and for all. Center for Effective Philanthropy president Phil Buchanan shares an excerpt from his latest book Giving Done Right: Effective Philanthropy and Making Every Dollar Count.
Transitions of Trailblazers (Part 1)
The first in a multi-part series on the issues nonprofits face in transitioning leadership, Barbara Rady Kazan and Lynn S. Price discuss the formation of a research study on how nonprofit leaders think about their legacies.