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Dear {NAME}, Over the past few weeks I've had the pleasure of talking at nonprofit gatherings about

Dear {NAME}, Over the past few weeks I've had the pleasure of talking at nonprofit gatherings about our exclusive report, [What Will Matter in 2017.]( Nothing is more exciting than interacting with people who work at nonprofits and foundations as they grapple with the case studies our journalists put together to forecast this year and beyond. Among the topics: - The pay squeeze that is forcing nonprofits to come to terms with a business model based on cheap labor. - The rise of "naked nonprofits" that tell their supporters everything about their finances, accomplishments, and failures. - The rush to find new donors, whether they are baby boomers deciding where to leave their legacy or overseas philanthropists who are often easier to tap for money than the wealthy next door. - The challenges of curbing inequality - both racial and economic - and of serving people in rural areas and middle America. Others have told me they found the report's opening interview with GuideStar's Jacob Harold and the closing commentary by the Center for Effective Philanthropy's Phil Buchanan to be thought-provoking pieces. In these times of uncertainty and upheaval, I hope [What Will Matter in 2017]( will help you, your colleagues, board members, and other stakeholders find new ways to thrive for many years to come. The report is available to [purchase here](. I am eager to hear how you put the report to use, so drop me a line and let me know. Sincerely, Stacy Stacy Palmer Editor The Chronicle of Philanthropy To unsubscribe from future emails or to update your email preferences, [click here](. The Chronicle | 1255 Twenty-Third St., N.W. | Washington, D.C. 20037 [Privacy Policy](

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