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Friday, September 11, 2015
Are Children Welcome at Your Conferences?: Associations Now
Are Children Welcome at Your Conferences?: Associations Now: "very association is sure to roll out the welcome mat for its meeting attendees. But does the welcome mat get rolled up when attendees bring their babies and other children to the conference?"
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Five ways charity leaders can encourage innovation | Voluntary Sector Network | The Guardian
Five ways charity leaders can encourage innovation | Voluntary Sector Network | The Guardian: "Five ways charity leaders can encourage innovation
From Google’s innovation time to assessing a senior team’s capability, organisations can do a lot more to embed a digital culture"
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From Google’s innovation time to assessing a senior team’s capability, organisations can do a lot more to embed a digital culture"
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Thursday, September 10, 2015
Job Satisfaction Up, Majority Still Not Thrilled - The NonProfit TimesThe NonProfit Times
Job Satisfaction Up, Majority Still Not Thrilled - The NonProfit TimesThe NonProfit Times: "Based on a Fall 2014 survey of 5,000 U.S. households conducted for The Conference Board by The Nielsen Company, “Job Satisfaction: 2015 Edition” shows 48.3 percent of Americans satisfied with their jobs, up from 47.7 percent in 2013 and 42.6 percent in 2010 (an all-time low). As unemployment plummeted over recent years — from 9.1 percent in April 2011 to 5.1 percent in August 2015 — job satisfaction has risen in kind, reflecting heightened competition for talent and the perception of expanded opportunities for turnover and advancement."
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Sen. Grassley Worries Payout Rule for Donor-Advised Funds Would Backfire - The Chronicle of Philanthropy
Sen. Grassley Worries Payout Rule for Donor-Advised Funds Would Backfire - The Chronicle of Philanthropy: "Mandatory payouts or deadlines for donor-advised funds and endowments could limit, rather than encourage, giving, Sen. Charles Grassley said. The longtime charity hound has no plans to push for such regulation."
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Foundations pave the way for more racially diverse young leaders - StarTribune.com
Foundations pave the way for more racially diverse young leaders - StarTribune.com: "There was a dearth of color in the larger field of philanthropy,” said Roper-Batker. “Our intent was to build a pipeline into key leadership positions in philanthropy, the nonprofit sector, fundraising.”
That pipeline is being built through some rugged terrain. According to the Annie E. Casey Foundation, at least 60 percent of nonprofits serve people of color, who comprise more than a third of U.S. population."
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That pipeline is being built through some rugged terrain. According to the Annie E. Casey Foundation, at least 60 percent of nonprofits serve people of color, who comprise more than a third of U.S. population."
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Facilitating Mergers and Acquisitions for Nonprofits | John E. Kobara
Facilitating Mergers and Acquisitions for Nonprofits | John E. Kobara: ". Today in Los Angeles County alone, there are more than 31,000 nonprofits.
Everybody agrees there are too many nonprofits. I have heard many funders complain about the duplication and inefficiencies in the nonprofit marketplace, as redundancy can diminishes the prospect of ending homelessness, boosting high school graduation rates or reducing obesity, etc."
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Everybody agrees there are too many nonprofits. I have heard many funders complain about the duplication and inefficiencies in the nonprofit marketplace, as redundancy can diminishes the prospect of ending homelessness, boosting high school graduation rates or reducing obesity, etc."
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Wednesday, September 09, 2015
[Infographic] Your 'Ice Bucket' Dollars at Work - PhilanTopic | PND | Foundation Center
[Infographic] Your 'Ice Bucket' Dollars at Work - PhilanTopic | PND | Foundation Center: "[Infographic] Your 'Ice Bucket' Dollars at Work
SEPTEMBER 05, 2015
Although it couldn't have predicted it, the ALS Association struck gold when it introduced the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge last summer. And, as we reported a week or so ago, scientists are crediting the funds raised through the campaign — more than $115 million in the U.S. and an estimated $220 million globally — with supporting a major breakthrough in the search for a treatment for the always-fatal disease. The infographic below breaks down how the dollars raised through last year's the challenge have been used."
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SEPTEMBER 05, 2015
Although it couldn't have predicted it, the ALS Association struck gold when it introduced the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge last summer. And, as we reported a week or so ago, scientists are crediting the funds raised through the campaign — more than $115 million in the U.S. and an estimated $220 million globally — with supporting a major breakthrough in the search for a treatment for the always-fatal disease. The infographic below breaks down how the dollars raised through last year's the challenge have been used."
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Tuesday, September 08, 2015
Alumni support of gift to UW boosts value to $250 million
Alumni support of gift to UW boosts value to $250 million: "A record-shattering gift to help recruit and retain world-class faculty has grown to be worth a quarter-billion dollars thanks to urgent and strong support from alumni, the University of Wisconsin-Madison is poised to announce Tuesday.
The news comes after months of negative publicity about the impact of state budget cuts and threats to faculty tenure protections. During that stretch, the university's image — particularly in national education circles — has taken a significant hit."
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The news comes after months of negative publicity about the impact of state budget cuts and threats to faculty tenure protections. During that stretch, the university's image — particularly in national education circles — has taken a significant hit."
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Agents raid Goodwill in investigation into AbilityOne - CNN.com
Agents raid Goodwill in investigation into AbilityOne - CNN.com: "he fraud investigation into the government program was first detailed in an exclusive CNN story several weeks ago. AbilityOne and its management operation, SourceAmerica, are now under investigation by at least four separate Offices of Inspectors General, and also by the U.S. Department of Justice, according to inside sources."
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Nonprofit leaders: Compensation isn’t just pay
Nonprofit leaders: Compensation isn’t just pay: "The study
The 2014 CEO Compensation Study examined the compensation practices at 3,946 mid to large-sized U.S.-based charities that depend on support from the public. The analysis revealed that the top leaders of these charities earned a median salary in the low to mid six figures in 2012, an increase of 2.6 percent from the previous year, according to Charity Navigator.
Salaries differ based on the part of the country in which the entity is located."
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The 2014 CEO Compensation Study examined the compensation practices at 3,946 mid to large-sized U.S.-based charities that depend on support from the public. The analysis revealed that the top leaders of these charities earned a median salary in the low to mid six figures in 2012, an increase of 2.6 percent from the previous year, according to Charity Navigator.
Salaries differ based on the part of the country in which the entity is located."
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The fundraising leadership crisis – is it real? - Information, research and resources for fundraisers and their leaders
The fundraising leadership crisis – is it real? - Information, research and resources for fundraisers and their leaders: "Think about your fundraising career.
Have you ever had a bad boss? Unrealistic goals?
A board that doesn’t understand or appreciate fundraising?
Have you ever stayed at a job for less than two years?
Have you ever really hated a fundraising job?"
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Have you ever had a bad boss? Unrealistic goals?
A board that doesn’t understand or appreciate fundraising?
Have you ever stayed at a job for less than two years?
Have you ever really hated a fundraising job?"
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