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Seeking Nonprofit Work Without a College Degree

In some specific fields, a college education may be far less important than in others.

A Sampling of Books to Help Bolster Writing Skills

While dozens of sources advise how to make sure cover letters and résumés have a format that is stylish and eye-catching, it is probably more critical for most job seekers to concentrate on improving the substance of their materials: the writing. 

Why Cover Letters Matter, and How to Create Good Ones

In today’s tough employment market, when job seekers can e-mail their résumés to dozens of potential bosses in a matter of seconds, it may seem that sending a customized cover letter is an old-fashioned formality that will soon be obsolete.

MPA Programs

By spending time with people who are working in the field, you’ll quickly get a sense of where your true interests lie -- and whether an MPA will really be helpful to you in your chosen career path.

Seeking Work as a Community Liaison

Most charities, just like other employers, try to determine what kind of impact a job candidate could have on their overall goals. 

Courting Minority Donors

The longer a person has been in this country, the more apt they are to be interested in tax deductions as a kind of exchange for making a charitable contribution. 

Moving Into Leadership Roles

Q. What can program officers do to prepare for a foundation presidency? I find more foundation presidents coming from institutions of higher learning. Is this a trend? If so, how does this affect those of us who already work at foundations and want to move into the leadership role? A. There is more…

Moving From Sales Into Fund Raising

A sales professional obviously has an understanding of what motivates people to do things, whether it’s to buy a sweater, or to buy a car, or to motivate someone to make a contribution.

The Nonprofit Organization

Q. Where can I find information on the organizational structure of nonprofit fund-raising departments? A. The Association for Fundraising Professionals is probably your best bet for this kind of information. Try a booklet published by the organization called “Establishing Your Development Office,”…

Working from Home

If you’re interested in working for yourself, setting up shop as a grant-proposal writer might be the easiest way to get started.