The donation preferences of American evangelical Christians are changing. Younger evangelicals—those younger than 40—are more likely to target their largesse beyond their immediate communities and less likely to trust organizations that solicit their contributions
Barely six months after the nation’s highest court ruled on a donor disclosure case, New York State Attorney General’s Office has proposed regulations that would require nonprofits to submit a redacted Schedule B as part ...
Grand Canyon University, the largest private Christian school in America, issued $1.2 billion in junk bonds late last year to complete paying off its transition from for-profit to non-profit status, a process it started in ...
“Dark Money” Charitable Gifts Increasingly Flow to Partisan Political Groups
Fundraising through the first three quarters of 2021 kept up with the levels from 2020, and trends for donors, dollars and retention have largely remained stable compared to the second quarter of 2021, according to ...
Christians serving in dangerous places often conceal their work for fear of persecution, but Global Catalytic Ministries takes that approach to an extreme, declining to answer any questions about its work, history, finances, or leadership.
Devastating tornados struck the Arkansas, Missouri, Tennessee, and Kentucky over the weekend. It is no surprise to me that MinistryWatch readers want to help. We have had a number of requests from our readers for recommendations. ...
Despite concerns that pandemic fatigue might dampen giving, donors contributed a record $2.7 billion to nonprofit organizations on GivingTuesday Nov. 30, an increase of 9% over last year.
The GivingTuesday Data Commons shows an estimated 35 million adults participated on GivingTuesday 2021 in the U.S., a 6% increase compared to 2020. Giving in the United States alone totaled $2.7 billion representing a 9% ...