Nonprofit leaders across the country are grappling with similar issues, such as fundraising when giving trends are down, managing internal overload, polarizing issues, and many more. One thing is for certain: A bold leadership strategy is needed.
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Gain insights from 355 nonprofit leaders about how to handle today’s most pressing challenges. Topics covered include fundraising, hiring, board relations, polarization, job tenure, and the challenges of dealing with internal overload. Throughout the report, leaders’ candid perspectives provide a powerful benchmarking tool for both their peers and their boards. The report also delivers behind-the-curtain insights that can help major funders better understand their grantees’ needs, wants and frustrations.
This article collection includes findings of a Harvard research team on more than 1,500 organizations, who combined, received $10 billion from MacKenzie Scott, and an analysis of 13 groups that have received more than one gift from Scott.
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