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The Worst (and Best) Way to Pick A Charity This Year
Experts have noted that a one dimensional focus on nonprofit finances, if not supplemented by other information, can lead a donor/funder to make the wrong decision as to which nonprofit they support. They are correct. Further, they have noted that an...
Debra Natenshon on Outcomes - Open Forum Participant
Our next participant in the Open Forum is Debra Natenshon, Chief Executive Officer atThe Center for What Works. Debra has extensive professional experience in organizational development, project management, sales and client services. She functions as...
Why Should Donors Care About Outcomes and Impact?
We announced in December of 2008 that it is our intention to modify our system of evaluating public charities to go beyond matters of financial health and assess the outcome indicators (and more broadly, the potential to create social value through h...
Navigation Advice for Readers of the Book - Spirit of Service
This is a reprint of an essay written for the web site http://www.spiritofservice365.com/:On behalf of Charity Navigator, I was proud to have participated in the review of the Money section of the book Spirit of Service. We believe that the book can ...
Trends In Charity Executive Compensation: Online Chat Hosted By The Chronicle of Philanthropy
Today, Ken Berger (author of this blog and president & CEO of Charity Navigator), David Samuels (partner at Duval & Stachenfeld LLP and former Deputy Chief of the NY Attorney General's Charities Bureau) and Noelle Barton (Manager of Special P...
Philanthropy Courses at Bergen Community College
In addition to his participation in a panel discussion at the upcoming Nonprofit Symposium, Charity Navigator's president & CEO, Ken Berger, will teach a course at NJ's Bergen Community College this fall. Measuring Nonprofit Organizational Perfor...

