How a Storied Arts and Humanities Institution Is Finding Support on Both Sides of the Atlantic

How a Storied Arts and Humanities Institution Is Finding Support on Both Sides of the Atlantic

Through its prestigious Rome Prize and other offerings, the American Academy in Rome gives artists and scholars a chance to live and work in the heart of the Eternal City. Fundraising, though, is an ever-evolving challenge.

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Success Is Bittersweet as Global Humanitarian Relief Charities Rake in Record Fundraising

Success Is Bittersweet as Global Humanitarian Relief Charities Rake in Record Fundraising

A raft of national and global crises have led to surges in giving to humanitarian relief organizations. We spoke to fundraisers at four charities about how they’re navigating an evolving landscape.

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7 Questions for Lucy Bernholz, Author of “How We Give Now: A Philanthropic Guide for the Rest of Us”

7 Questions for Lucy Bernholz, Author of “How We Give Now: A Philanthropic Guide for the Rest of Us”

Lucy Bernholz’s new book is a deep dive into the ways in which everyday people give in the digital age. We check in with her to discuss the book and what she calls "the givingscape."

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Facing Donor Decline, How Can Fundraisers Shift Their Playbooks?

Facing Donor Decline, How Can Fundraisers Shift Their Playbooks?

According to marketing executive Greg Warner, donor decline demands a shift toward a more personalized approach geared toward the best prospects, with plenty of attention to donors’ “digital body language.”

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