Nonprofit and Philanthropic News Archive
Virginia G. Piper Charitable Trust’s 2021 Grantmaking Expresses Trust’s Commitment to Long-Term Investment and Meeting Critical Moments virginiagpiper_charitable_t.docx VIRGINIA G. PIPER CHARITABLE TRUST Press Release February 3, 2022PHOENIX, Ariz.—Virginia G. Piper Charitable Trust’s nearly $141 million in grantmaking during the last half of 2021 is…
Read More2022 Community Partnership Award Mutual of America presents several grants, and $100,000 is awarded to the winning organization each year. The aim of the annual award is to recognize the important contributions that nonprofit organizations, in partnership with public, private, and other social sector organizations,…
Read Moreby Christine McEntree, FASAE and Laura Van Eperen | 2.14.22 | ASAE Center Click here for link to original article. A clear communications plan should be an integral part of any C-Suite transition to make sure there are no surprises and the change in…
Read MoreBreak-Through Power: Professional Leadership Teams Moving from work groups of leaders to professional leadership teams Is your senior leadership team living up to its full potential at this critical point in time? Do one or more leaders now not fit their role, the team? Can…
Read MoreLeading Line of Credit Provider Says Small Nonprofits Are Utilizing Their Nonprofit Line Of Credit More Than Ever BeforeBoonton, NJ– 2/7/22 – Leading provider of loans for nonprofits and nonprofit lines of credit, Financing Solutions, reveals small nonprofits are utilizing their nonprofit line of credit…
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Read MoreBy Aaron De Smet and Adria Horn | McKinley Quarterly | 1.31.22 Click here for link to original article and download. A military veteran knows why your employees are leaving… She also knows what you can – and can’t – do about it! Here…
Read MoreRestricted Giving: The Legal Requirements Nonprofits Should Consider Before Accepting Restricted Don
By Heather DeBlanc, Casey Williams and Victoria M. Gomez Philips | 2.2.22 | NonProfitPRO To the delight of many nonprofit professionals, the pandemic led to an increase in unrestricted giving in 2020 and 2021 for their organizations. Many people in the nonprofit world prefer…
Read MoreRe-engaging and attracting new “talent” can be simple and low-cost propositions, even in these overwhelming times. The most important factor in resolving the Great Resignation, or talent outflow, is to provide engaging experiences to your workforce. People are motivated to join, stay or come back…
Read MoreBY ASHLEY GOOD AND DIANA KANDER4 MINUTE READ When we set out to interview 50 “bad bosses” for a book about what traits defined an ineffective or damaging leader, we started by asking our professional contacts about their worst boss experiences. Sometimes, we knew these “bad”…
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