Nonprofit executives are seeing their paychecks grow, but inflation is eating away at those gains — and the bite is even harder for women leaders, who continue to lag behind their male peers in both pay and representation at the highest levels. That’s according to Candid’s newly released 2024 Nonprofit Compensation Report, now in its 24th edition, which analyzed data from the 2022 tax filings of over 128,000 tax-exempt organizations.
About us
Alexander Haas is widely recognized as one of the leading fundraising consulting firms in the Nation. Our ultimate goal is to help our clients to accomplish and advance their mission by enhancing and expanding their fund raising capacity and the resources available for programs. Alexander Haas has provided fundraising counsel and conducted successful campaigns for nearly 1,000 organizations of virtually every type, from across the country, with goals ranging from $1 million to more than $1 billion. Alexander Haas is large enough to provide comprehensive services, including on-going and annual giving counsel, Board enhancement services, specialty services including prospect research and donor screening and, of course, seasoned consultants. However, size is not everything and Alexander Haas is committed to the high level of personal service that is required for your fundraising success. Our capital campaign consultants average over twenty years of senior level development and consulting work for non-profits. Our team brings their own unique experiences and personal passions to each client. Our philosophy espouses three elements that are critical to fundraising success and we feel that it is our duty as counsel to help our clients maximize their potential in these areas: • A strong, well-articulated case for support • A sound, written strategy for success; and • Volunteer and staff leadership committed and trained for fundraising success.
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- Industry
- Fundraising
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Atlanta, Georgia
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 1987
- Specialties
- Capital Campaign Counsel, Campaign Strategy Studies (Feasibility), Annual Fund and Major Gift Counsel, and Development Program Assessments
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3520 Piedmont Road
Suite 300
Atlanta, Georgia 30305, US
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Updates
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Catawba College (Salisbury, NC) received a $200 million gift from an anonymous donor in support of operations at the college as well as its environmental and sustainability education programs. The gift is the second anonymous $200 million donation the college has received in the past three years.
Catawba College Receives Its Second $200 Million Gift In Three Years
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The Cigna Group Foundation launched a three-year, $9 million initiative to improve the mental health and well-being of military veterans. With a first-year focus on housing stability, the grant program will support nonprofit organizations leveraging evidence-informed programs and services to help local veterans.
The Cigna Group Foundation Launches Grant Program To Improve Veteran Mental Health
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Barton College (Wilson, NC) received a $6 million gift from the Healthcare Foundation of Wilson to boost development of the college’s School of Health Sciences. The grant will support construction of the college’s new facility and the purchase of advanced educational technology.
Healthcare Foundation of Wilson Awards $6 Million Grant to Barton College for School of Health Sciences
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The implementation of the Tax Cut and Jobs Act in 2017 cost charities $20 billion in donations in 2018, the year it went into effect, according to a new working paper from the National Bureau of Economic Research, a think tank in Cambridge, Mass. While the research only looks at 2018, it projects $16 billion of that charitable giving loss was permanent and did not return in subsequent years.
Donors Likely Giving $16 Billion Less Each Year After Tax Law Change, Report Finds
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Congratulations to our Client Partner, Kennesaw State University, which received a $25 million commitment from Wellstar to expand its partnership. This new collaboration will support the health, wellbeing, and performance of KSU student-athletes. builds on a longstanding partnership between the two institutions. Wellstar manages the University’s on-campus student health clinics and is the named donor of KSU’s Wellstar College of Health and Human Services and its Wellstar School of Nursing. In 2020, Wellstar made a $9 million funding commitment to help KSU double enrollment in its Bachelor of Science in Nursing program, which is helping meet Georgia’s urgent need for nurses.
Wellstar commits $25M to expand partnership with Kennesaw State
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Donors are less likely to give to charity and also give less money when they’re engaging with their smartphones, according to a new report from researchers at the University of Connecticut and the University of Notre Dame. The researchers call this phenomenon the “mobile giving gap.” https://lnkd.in/gT7D3NVi
Donors Less Likely to Give on Smartphones — How Fundraisers Can Combat ‘Mobile Giving Gap’
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Bloomberg Philanthropies announced commitments totaling $600 million in support of the nation’s four historically Black medical schools. The largest individual gifts ever to the medical schools includes $175 million each to bolster the endowments of Howard University College of Medicine, Meharry Medical College, and Morehouse School of Medicine, and $75 million to Charles R. Drew University of Medicine & Science. Five million in seed funding will be awarded to help establish the Xavier Ochsner College of Medicine in New Orleans, a new HBCU medical school. https://lnkd.in/e7QRt2ta
Bloomberg gives $600 million to four Black medical schools’ endowments
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