Giving to charities dropped 6 percent in the first quarter of 2020 compared to the same time last year, including an 11-percent dive in March as the country headed into the coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19) shutdowns.
Nonprofits Seek Dedicated COVID Funding Stream
Leaders at the nation’s most influential nonprofits are pushing members of Congress to expand aid to the tax-exempt sector in any and all legislation that expands and builds on the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic ...
Individual donors are by far the top givers, far exceeding corporations and foundations
Charitable giving in the United States increased 4.2 percent during 2019 to almost $450 billion, driven by individual and corporate giving on the strength of a strong stock market.
David Ahl Seeks to Inspire Others to Be Generous
A pioneer of the computer publishing industry is challenging fellow Christians to be bold when it comes to practicing generosity.
Several states have passed or are considering laws that further strengthen privacy protections for nonprofit donors after guidance released by the Internal Revenue Service and Treasury Department in late May altered reporting regulations.
Lutheran World Relief has joined with IMA World Health, another faith-based relief organization to form Corus International.
Local food pantries around the country are struggling to meet demand.
Wycliffe Associates recently resigned from the Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability while under review for its fundraising practices. I wrote a short article about the resignation, thinking that would be it. Boy, was I ever wrong.
Billy Graham Chaplains Go To Minneapolis, Portland Pays For Restricting Speech, Natalie Grant Has On-Line Fundraising Success
Billy Graham Chaplains Go To Minneapolis, Portland Pays For Restricting Speech, Natalie Grant Has On-Line Fundraising Success