Individual Giving
Talking to Elephants
Appeals to caring for the needy are likely to backfire unless advocates acknowledge and avoid inflaming passions that stem from other powerful moral values.
Appeals to caring for the needy are likely to backfire unless advocates acknowledge and avoid inflaming passions that stem from other powerful moral values.
Wouldn’t we advance the goals of nonprofit hospitals and schools, and environmental and arts organizations if the government had more to spend on them?
One way to frame efforts to increase charitable giving is to think of it as “changing the coefficients of giving.”
Nonprofits should seek for-profit allies who are interested and invested in their causes—even if they don’t walk into the first meeting with a signed check.
One Acre Fund feeds the world’s poor by helping them feed themselves.
Celebrities are out; trust is in. So just how do organizations earn the trust of Millennials?
In four steps Global Press Institute was able to revamp the online giving culture and more than triple the number of monthly online donations.
Many nonprofits send out scores of “updates” and other messages that are really just thinly disguised pitches for money.
Last year, Nonprofit Finance Fund released a report looking at the performance of the philanthropic equity deals they have done over the past four years.
Give Smart: Philanthropy That Gets Results by Tom Tierney & Joel L. Fleishman