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5 Steps to Building Better Technology at Your Nonprofit

5 Steps to Building Better Technology at Your Nonprofit

Think of technology as a long-term investment, leaders of tech-savvy nonprofits recommend — one that requires in-house talent and continual feedback to pay off.

Tactics for Engaging Baby Boomer Donors

A collection of Chronicle resources to help you understand the unique needs and interests of a generation rounding into its golden years.

Don’t Let Political Opinions Derail Conversations With Donors

Don’t Let Political Opinions Derail Conversations With Donors

Everyone has an opinion about the fiery U.S. presidential campaign. Here, three experts offer fundraisers advice on how to navigate away from those discussions gracefully.

5 Crucial Skills for Nonprofit Product Managers

5 Crucial Skills for Nonprofit Product Managers

Managing technology products is difficult, but those who do it say the job comes down to a handful of key attributes and abilities.

Creating Top-Notch Videos for Your Nonprofit

Creating Top-Notch Videos for Your Nonprofit

Experts share advice on how to produce powerful clips that draw online attention to your mission and work.

How to Negotiate a Higher Nonprofit Salary

Hiring managers, consultants, and nonprofit employees share their tips and advice.

4 Things You Can Do Now to Foster Young Alumni Giving Later

Recent graduates may not have much to contribute financially at first, but they can give back to their alma maters in other ways. Developing that habit may lead them to donate later on.

Thank-You Notes That Look Handwritten Inspire Donors to Give Again

Thank-You Notes That Look Handwritten Inspire Donors to Give Again

How one nonprofit brought back 440 lapsed donors and boosted revenue after taking a new approach to acknowledgments.

How Foundations Should Begin Planning for Risk

Steps grant makers can take to prepare for, and manage, disruptions and emergencies that occur when nonprofit projects are underway.

Charities Urged to Tailor Data to Needs of Staff, Donors, and Others

When charities stop relying just on anecdotal evidence of their success, their performance improves and they attract supporters more easily.