Many donors give directly to people in need, but those contributions don’t show up in traditional measures of generosity. Still, nonprofits need to pay attention. Without understanding the full scope of how and why people give, they may fail to build ties with generous people.
Nonprofits have learned the hard way that if fundraisers of color don’t feel welcome, they won’t stay. Some organizations are working hard to become more inclusive.
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