People who attend virtual fundraising events are just as likely to give and at a similar level as those who attend events held in person, a new study found.
Nonprofits appear to be recovering more slowly than the overall economy through the first quarter of 2022, with almost a half-million nonprofit jobs still not recovered from the pandemic, while charitable giving is not keeping ...
Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin has signed into law a bill that protects the private information of individuals who support charities and other nonprofit organizations.
Almost 70% of households in Florida (69%) report making charitable donations during 2021, with an average household donation of $1,035, and a majority of their giving focused on nonprofits within the state, according to a ...
The Taxpayer First Act, which passed in 2019, has provisions that clarify and give transparency to a number of Internal Revenue Service (IRS) operations, including some that impact nonprofits.
Charitable donors prefer to give their time over money, even when it does less good for the cause, because they perceive it gives them more control over where their donation goes.
The Salvation Army’s annual holiday fundraising campaign, extended beyond the typical Red Kettle season for a second consecutive year, eclipsed a half-billion dollars during 2021 thanks to big gains in major gifts and monthly giving.
Fundraisers are the most optimistic about giving and prospects for the future than they have been since the COVID-19 pandemic began in early 2020.
MinistryWatch, working in collaboration with Calvin Edwards & Company and Strategic Resource Group, have created a free guide for donors who want to do a deep analysis of Christian ministries before they give.
Rules governing nonprofits in Washington state got their first facelift in 50 years when the calendar turned to 2022.