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Overhead Consumes Increasing Share of CFC Dollars

Overhead Consumes Increasing Share of CFC Dollars

Donations to the campaign have plunged in recent years, but the cost of running it has held steady — and even ticked up a bit last year.

Boomers Dominate Giving, and Likely Will for Several More Years, Researchers Say

Boomers Dominate Giving, and Likely Will for Several More Years, Researchers Say

Nearly 1 in 5 donors over all plans to donate more in 2018, according to a new study of more than 1,300 donors by Blackbaud and Edge Research.

Online Gifts Rose a Median of 23% in 2017, Study Says

Gifts from mobile devices rose especially fast, accounting for nearly one in four dollars raised online, according to the latest survey.

Pledges to Federal Charity Drive Drop by Nearly 40%

The campaign brought in $101 million, a far cry from the peak of $283 million raised in 2009.

Wounded Warrior Project’s Revenue Fell 30 Percent in Fiscal 2017

Wounded Warrior Project’s Revenue Fell 30 Percent in Fiscal 2017

A controversy over spending and alleged employee mistreatment at the organization caused donations and other income to drop sharply.

Crowdfunding and Major Gifts Are Highlights at Fundraising Conference

Sexual harassment, turning social-media users into donors, and tough conversations with donors were among other topics discussed at the Association of Fundraising Professionals meeting.

More Than Half of Nonprofits Aren’t Worried Tax Overhaul Will Dampen Giving

More Than Half of Nonprofits Aren’t Worried Tax Overhaul Will Dampen Giving

Still, one in five charities reports being concerned about the impact, according a new study from the Nonprofit Research Collaborative.

About the Chronicle/AFP Poll on Sexual Harassment at Nonprofits

We joined forces with the Association of Fundraising Professionals to learn more about the extent and effect of sexual misconduct at nonprofit workplaces.

Stopping Harassment at Nonprofits Starts With Workplace Culture, Experts Say

Appointing women to leadership jobs, making sure everyone has a chance at plum assignments, and ousting anyone who behaves badly are key.

Sexual Harassment at Nonprofits: How It Happens and What To Do About It

An exclusive poll commissioned by the Chronicle and the Association of Fundraising Professionals reveals the scope of the problem for women in the field.