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Some Small Foundations Pay More in Compensation Than in Grants, Chronicle Study Finds

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[THE CHRONICLE OF PHILANTHROPY] #subscribelink [SUBSCRIBE TODAY]( [Subscribe to The Chronicle today to get access to premium content and more.]( Philanthropy Today Tuesday, July 24, 2018 --------------------------------------------------------------- [Sign up for this newsletter]( Top News and Features From the Chronicle --------------------------------------------------------------- [Compensation Far Outstrips Grants at Some Small Foundations, Chronicle Study Finds]( [premium] Our look at 20,000 foundations identified 49 at which the compensation paid to staff and board members accounted for more than half of the foundations’ charitable grant making. [Opinion: Fixing Neglected Public Spaces Is Key to Reviving America’s Cities]( [premium] As parks, libraries, community centers, and other places fall into disrepair, it’s harder for urban residents to connect and build the ties they need to push for change. Online Tools and Resources --------------------------------------------------------------- [Tips and Tools for Demonstrating Impact]( How to communicate your nonprofit's results – from identifying the metrics that matter the most to weaving them into stories that resonate with grant makers. Plus, find more than [900 articles and tools]( to help you do your job. Nonprofit News From Elsewhere Online --------------------------------------------------------------- Top News [How Raices Is Handling Its $30 Million Windfall]( (Slate) [N.Y. Nonprofit Takes Care of Migrant Kids — and Triples Revenue]( (USA Today) [Trump Lawyer Uses Administration Actions to Raise Money for His Own Group]( (Guardian) [University Foundation Files $18.5 Million Claim Against U. of Wisc. System]( (Wisconsin Public Radio) More Nonprofit and Foundation News [Baltimore's Small Performing-Arts Groups Grapple with Sexual Misconduct Accusations](amp.html?elqTrackId=133f8b18f7374c449a6f11b187038a9d&elq=93a11c26fff84441a8d415943cf2fd3b&elqaid=19844&elqat=1&elqCampaignId=9199) (Baltimore Sun). Plus, see the [Chronicle’s coverage of #MeToo]( and nonprofits. [Gates Foundation Is Now One of Berkshire's Largest Shareholders]( (CNN Money) [Detroit Charities to Fla. and Ariz. Transplants: Don't Forget About Us]( (Detroit Free Press) About Big Gifts [Technology Institute Receives $15 Million for New Academic Building]( (WTHI-TV) [Portland Philanthropist Gives Legacy's Good Samaritan $5 Million]( (Oregonian) [U. of Louisville Lands $2.5M Gift for First-Generation Students]( (Louisville Courier Journal). Plus, see the Chronicle’s [free database of big gifts](. About Museums [Los Angeles County Museum of Art Lets Donors Help Select New Pieces]( (Los Angeles Confidential) [Gardner Museum Heist, Still a Mystery, Now a Podcast]( (New York Times) [National Comedy Center — Set to Open Next Month — Takes Jokes Seriously]( (Wall Street Journal — subscription) New Grant Opportunities --------------------------------------------------------------- Your Chronicle subscription includes free access to [GrantStation's]( database of grant opportunities. Among the latest listings: [Legal fund for immigrants.]( Borealis Philanthropy administers the Immigration Litigation Fund to ensure that the nation’s immigration enforcement system is fair and humane and prioritizes the civil and human rights of those vulnerable to deportation. The fund supports impact litigation efforts that challenge discriminatory, unlawful, and overly punitive immigration enforcement policies and practices at any stage of the enforcement trajectory from identification and apprehension to detention and removal, as well as efforts to exclude certain immigrants from entering the country. Support goes toward impact-litigation costs and meetings to advance coordination on an issue related to enforcement and litigation efforts. The fund will be accepting applications through December 1. [Older people in poverty.]( The AARP Foundation works to end poverty in vulnerable older adults by helping them build economic opportunity and social connectedness. The foundation supports innovative solutions for low-income adults that increase social support and connectedness or that increase food security. The application deadline is September 28. If you need help with your login name or password or are encountering other problems, send an email to circulation@philanthropy.com, and our staff members will be happy to help you. Don't Miss What Everyone Else Is Reading --------------------------------------------------------------- These were the best-read stories on our site yesterday: [States Spark Endowment Gifts With Special Tax Incentives]( [premium] With the federal tax law making it less likely that all but the ultrawealthy will take charity tax breaks, states are showing growing interest in ways to promote donations. [Gifts Roundup: Sale of NFL’s Carolina Panthers Spurs $30 Million Gift for Kids]( Also, Luther Seminary receives $21.4 million for an accelerated divinity school program, and a couple in addiction recovery gave $2 million to fight the opioid crisis. [U.N. Foundation Names Head of Girls and Women Strategy; New CFO at Gates]( Also, the Environmental Defense Fund adds a new leader for its oceans program, and Jane Chu, former chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts, joins PBS. [What to Do When a Prospective Donor Just Won’t Commit]( [premium] Supporters sometimes act as though they plan to give big. They express interest in a cause, they attend events, they meet with fundraisers — and then fail to make a large donation. How do fundraisers deal with that? [4 Ways to Ask Major Donors for Big Gifts]( [premium] We asked successful big-gift fundraisers what techniques they use when requesting big gifts. Here’s what they say. Coming Thursday: Learn Proven Year-End Techniques --------------------------------------------------------------- Now is the moment to plan your campaigns to finish 2018 strong. Join our next webinar to find out what techniques are most effective. We'll also help you better understand how your appeals should change now that the new tax law means fewer Americans are likely to be motivated by the year-end tax deadline. [Sign up today]( so can join us on Thursday at 2 p.m. Eastern. From Our Sponsors --------------------------------------------------------------- PAID FOR AND CREATED BY LETTERONE [Quiz Bowl Tournaments Encourage Scholastic Competition]( Teams of students acquire a broad base of knowledge and collaborate to compete in tournaments around the world. Competition fosters teamwork, intellectual curiosity, and camaraderie. Job Opportunities --------------------------------------------------------------- Find your next job in the Chronicle's jobs section, where employers have posted hundreds of the best career opportunities in the nonprofit world. Here are a few: [Vice President for Institutional Advancement]( Thomas University Georgia, United States [Major Gifts Officer]( Lowell Observatory Arizona, United States [Senior Vice President]( Henry Ford Health System Michigan, United States [Search The Chronicle's jobs database](. [The Chronicle of Philanthropy] 1255 Twenty-Third St., N.W. Washington, D.C. 20037 [Join our LinkedIn group]( [Like us on Facebook]( [Follow us on Twitter]( [SUBSCRIBE TODAY]( Raise more money and increase awareness with trusted insight. [Stop receiving this newsletter]( Copyright © 2018 The Chronicle of Philanthropy

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