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Giving Could Plunge $13 Billion Under Tax Plan, Nonprofit Leader Says

Giving Could Plunge $13 Billion Under Tax Plan, Nonprofit Leader Says

Many nonprofits worry that increasing the standard deduction would depress giving.

Racial Discrimination Tops List of Causes Millennials Care Most About, Study Finds

It’s a cause that didn’t make the top three last year. Two causes tied for second most important: improving health care and the joint category of employment and job creation,

MacArthur Names 4 Finalists in $100 Million Grant Challenge

MacArthur Names 4 Finalists in $100 Million Grant Challenge

Catholic Relief Services, HarvestPlus, Rice University’ global-health institute, and the International Rescue Committee and Sesame Workshop are still in the running.

CEO Pay at Large Nonprofits Increases 4%

CEO Pay at Large Nonprofits Increases 4%

The data from GuideStar also shows the gender pay gap persisting, especially at big groups.

Facebook Expands its Charitable Fundraising Tools to Europe

Nonprofits in 16 European countries will soon be able to use the tools, including donate buttons that can be placed on page headers, individual posts, and live video feeds.

How 2 Nonprofit Leaders Diversified Hiring

The white leaders of two groups serving diverse communities changed recruiting methods and sought counsel from peers of color to make their staffs and boards better reflect the populations they serve.

Giving by Wealthy Chinese and Chinese Americans Is Booming, Study Finds

Billions of dollars in giving is flying under the radar because the donors don’t know how to seek publicity, or don’t want it.

Going It Alone

Nearly half of adults are not married, and charities are finding that their giving is anything but traditional.

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LGBTQ Groups Adjust to More Married Donors

About half of gays and lesbians are now married, which some fundraisers fear will mean fewer bequests, because more money will be left to spouses and children.