Julie Floch, Nonprofit Finance Influencer, Has Died
Julie Floch, a leader in nonprofit accounting and finance, died on Friday after a years-long battle with cancer. Floch was the partner in charge of accounting and consulting at EisnerAmper’s Not-For-Profit-Services Group and served on the board of a wide array of local and national organizations, … Read More »
Giving Day Reboot Snares $2.1 Million
The Pittsburgh Foundation’s Day of Giving generated $2.1 million during 16 hours on Wednesday, pushing the total to more than $5.1 million raised across two days – about four months apart. About $1.2 million was raised on May 3 when technical problems with service provider Kimbia limited what… Read More »
Chan/Zuckerberg: $3 Billion To Battle Every Disease
The Chan Zuckerberg Initiative (CZI) announced a commitment of at least $3 billion over the next decade for its next major focus area, science. The goal is to advance science research to cure, prevent or manage all disease by the end of the century. Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg and his wife P… Read More »
Opinion … Ability To Deliver Services Is At Stake
During this intense campaign season, it is tempting to keep our heads down, do our work and avoid the political process that seems divisive and pugilistic. But nonprofit leaders cannot afford to luxuriate as complacent, naïve supplicants in American politics. Elected officials and appropriation … Read More »
Trump’s Foundation Investigated By N.Y. Attorney General
The Donald J. Trump Foundation is under investigation by the New York State Office of the Attorney General for, among other things, a 2013 political donation to a Florida group with suspected ties to the attorney general there. Democrats in the House of Representatives have called on the U.S. Dep… Read More »
Houston Tapped As Hot Charity Market — Again
Houston, Texas is America’s most charitable city for the second year running, according to Charity Navigator’s annual metro-area rankings. San Diego, Calif., is the only other city returning to the top five, having finished second in 2015 and tied for fourth in 2016. The Glen Rock, N.J.-headq… Read More »
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Herschell Gordon Lewis Dead At 87
Herschell Gordon Lewis, considered the “Godfather of Gore” as well as the “Godfather of Direct Marketing,” died early this morning from congestive heart failure. He was 87.
Giving in Puerto Rico Tops Mainland Rates
Households in Puerto Rico are giving to charity at a greater rate than mainland counterparts despite economic turmoil in the territory.
USPS Giving Mailers A Break
Mailers might be getting more bang for their buck come January as weight caps on standard and first class commercial mail are expected to increase, according to a United State Postal Service (USPS) proposal.
Charity Navigator Hires Fundraising Expert
Just six months ago, Shannon McCracken shared the stage with Charity Navigator CEO Michael Thatcher for a question-and-answer session during the DMA Nonprofit Federation’s annual Washington, D.C., conference. Starting Sept. 6, she’ll be the charity ratings organization’s new chief development officer.
IS Taps New COO In Continuing Reorganization
The reorganization at Independent Sector continues as Victor Reinoso, a former deputy mayor of the District of Columbia, joins the organization as chief operating officer. Reinoso is the first major appointment since Daniel Cardinali took over as president and CEO of the advocacy organization in July.
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