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Emily Haynes

Senior Editor, Nonprofit Intelligence

Emily Haynes is senior editor of nonprofit intelligence at the Chronicle of Philanthropy, where she covers nonprofit fundraising. Before coming to the Chronicle, Emily worked at WAMU 88.5, Washington’s NPR station. There she coordinated a podcast incubator program and edited for the hyperlocal news site DCist. She was previously assistant managing editor at the Center for American Progress.Emily holds a bachelor’s degree in environmental analysis from Pitzer College in Claremont, Calif.

Donors Gave $503 Million Online on GivingTuesdayNow, Early Tally Shows

The event brought in nearly as much as the charity’s regular giving day after Thanksgiving, according to the analysis.

Poor Economy Prompts Change to Gift Annuities

Due to declining interest rates, a group of planned giving professionals is recommending that charities reduce the amount of money donors receive in exchange for creating charitable gift annuities.

Street Canvassers Switch to Telemarketing and Donor Stewardship During Pandemic

Street Canvassers Switch to Telemarketing and Donor Stewardship During Pandemic

At big groups like Oxfam America and Doctors Without Borders USA, face-to-face fundraising has been an established way to recruit new monthly donors. Even with opportunities to raise money by phone, these charities still have an extraordinary amount of ground to make up, industry leaders say.

Campaigns Urge Donors to Give Away the Money They’re Saving During the Pandemic

Campaigns Urge Donors to Give Away the Money They’re Saving During the Pandemic

Efforts are asking people to redirect expenses saved by not commuting, eating out, or leaving tips.

Online Giving Revenue Grew 10% in 2019

That bump looks promising, but the future of online giving is still murky as nonprofits have yet to find out just how the coronavirus pandemic will affect giving.

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How 4 Nonprofits That Aren’t on the Front Lines Are Raising Money During the Crisis

Fundraisers describe what they’re doing to stay connected with constituents and make their case for support — and how donors are responding.

Share the Stimulus? Campaigns to Donate Relief Checks Draw Mixed Reactions

Share the Stimulus? Campaigns to Donate Relief Checks Draw Mixed Reactions

Some nonprofit fundraisers see the cash infusion as an opportunity to ask those who don’t need financial assistance to donate some or all of it to charity. Others aren’t so sure that’s a good idea.

43% of Higher-Education Fundraisers Don’t Expect to Meet Goals

Just 22 percent expect to meet those goals, according to a new survey of 415 advancement professionals at 48 colleges and universities.

They Witness Deaths Daily: Now Comes Covid-19

They Witness Deaths Daily: Now Comes Covid-19

An all-volunteer force known as the White Helmets is working to educate Syrians —already devastated by nine years of civil war —about Covid-19.

Will Surge in IRA Gifts Continue Amid Pandemic?

Will Surge in IRA Gifts Continue Amid Pandemic?

The Cares Act includes a one-year freeze on the mandate that IRA holders age 72 and older make a minimum annual withdrawal from their accounts. Some fundraisers are eyeing whether the waiver, along with the roiling stock market that ended years of growth in IRAs, will discourage this way of giving.