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Holidays, Humor, and Twitter Boost the National Audubon Society’s Image

Nearly every nonprofit wants a placement in the New York Times, but here’s one that likes coverage in the Onion, too.

How to Get Ready to Accept Cryptocurrency Gifts

Four steps to prepare an organization to accept digital assets from supporters.

Cryptocurrency Rules Are a Work in Progress. Here’s What to Do for Now.

Cryptocurrency Rules Are a Work in Progress. Here’s What to Do for Now.

A pair of tax and regulatory experts offer advice for handling Bitcoin and other currencies while the IRS plays catch-up.

How Do Cryptocurrency Donations Work?

Here’s a simple breakdown of the process involved in getting and using Bitcoin and other donations from digital-savvy donors.

How Leaders of an Arts Group Tag-Team Donor Meetings

How Leaders of an Arts Group Tag-Team Donor Meetings

When top officials describe shared spending and artistic priorities, donors respond well, say two leaders of Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center.

How a Mich. Charity Raised $26 Million for a Neglected Cause

How a Mich. Charity Raised $26 Million for a Neglected Cause

A supporting foundation for United Methodist Retirement Communities beat its own projections with anonymous gifts and an appeal to donors’ religious faith.

What It’s Like to Experience Sexism as a Donor

What It’s Like to Experience Sexism as a Donor

A woman who leads a family foundation shares experiences in which men exclude, overlook, or condescend to women. She calls on donors to help end sexism in philanthropy and cautions nonprofits that failure to do so could affect the bottom line.

9 Ways to Stand Out From the Competition at Year’s End

9 Ways to Stand Out From the Competition at Year’s End

Experts share pointers to help you fine-tune your fundraising strategy and maximize revenue this giving season.

How to Interview a Fundraising Job Candidate Who’s Not a Fundraiser

With far more development positions than people to fill them, some organizations are casting a net outside the field. Here’s how to vet a nontraditional candidate.

Bike-athon Founder Looks to the Future After a Record-Breaking Year

With nearly 10 percent growth in 2018, Billy Starr talks about the first-, second-, and third-generation of riders who are fueling his cycling event’s against-the-odds success.