Finding Work in Prospect Research
You have to be curious, and have to have an ability to understand that when you find one piece of information, it will lead you to a number of other places.
Q: I’m a college professor who is about to retire. I spent 10 years as an administrator and am familiar with budgets, grant requests, personnel matters, etc. I’d love to find a part-time volunteer position with a charity. Are there any “help wanted” ads for such spots? A: First of all, you should…
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Development Jobs in Secondary Education
Q: I’ve had lots of experience in fund raising for social-service organizations, which have tended to be “lean” organizations in which I’ve worked alone or with a part-time assistant. I’ve recently tried to move up into jobs at private elementary and high schools, which usually have more…
Q: I’m in the Midwest and am trying to come up with appropriate salary ranges for staff members of a nonprofit organization I’m starting. What is the best way to do that? A: Depending on your location, your state nonprofit association may have information and guidelines to help you. All state…
Recruiters for Nonprofit Careers
Q: Can you recommend any recruiters who specialize in nonprofit careers? A: Because recruiters advertise with The Chronicle, we are not in a position to recommend any in particular. As with so many aspects of career advancement, your best bet may be to ask your network of friends and colleagues for…
Learning How to Write Grant-Proposals
Grant-proposal writing is becoming an established profession, both for in-house personnel and consultants.
Moving Up in the Nonprofit World
To get to the next level, you might have to strengthen yourself in areas, through academic courses or professional seminars.
Engineering Careers in the Nonprofit World
Nonprofit organizations desperately need qualified technical help, but often can’t afford it.
How to Legally – and Humanely – Dismiss Nonprofit Employees
Responsible nonprofit managers know that, sometimes, an employee must be fired for the good of the organization. For those employers faced with the unpleasant task of lowering the boom, here’s a guide to doing it.