President Jimmy Carter ‘s legacy of giving back endures in several nonprofits he and his wife, Rosalynn Carter, supported for the almost 50 years after they left the White House.
Two leaders explain why their nonprofits joined together after the pandemic — and what they learned that can help other groups pull off a successful merger.
Chitra Aiyar is a former nonprofit executive director who coordinated a two-year initiative on healthy leadership transitions at Robert Sterling Clark’s NetLab Incubator. She is also a Public Voices ...
Carter’s four-decade legacy in the social sector — work that he undertook with his wife, Rosalynn, who passed away in 2023 — sets him apart from other former presidents. After losing his bid for a ...
Drew Lindsay’s article “DAFs, Wall Street, and the Changing Culture of Giving” (December 9, 2024) resonated with my experience and frustrations with DAFs as a 25-year nonprofit fundraising veteran.