How to fight cultural bias with your fundraising
If you see someone in distress, you want to help no matter who that person is. And so do your donors. Right? Yes and no…
If you see someone in distress, you want to help no matter who that person is. And so do your donors. Right? Yes and no…
Let's take a look at what we know about the Senate and House races and what those results will mean for key nonprofit issues in…
Join Kathleen Loehr and The Nonprofit Alliance Foundation for Gender Matters: Growing Women's Philanthropy, a 2-part workshop in January 2021, sponsored by Aspen Leadership Group. As…
In Part 1 of this series on leadership, I shared some ideas around Group Thinking. I offered three specific concepts to integrate into your efforts:…
This week's guest post is a first look at Charity Navigator's new impact evaluation methodology, which they announced today, and an invitation for nonprofits to…
October is Cyber Security Awareness Month. It’s time for IT departments to remind us all about the dangers lurking in the dark corners of the…
As a child, we are told that our actions speak louder than words, but as a leader I’d suggest that our thinking speaks louder than…
As Congressional leaders are headed back to their home states for the final stretch of campaigning before Election Day, our update this month is a…
But Information is a Safe Harbor As anyone who attends to news outlets knows, the new Postmaster General (PMG), Louis DeJoy, stepped into a furious…
When I was a kid, there was a push to buy American. The thought was that if you bought a GM car, you were supporting…