Philanthropy Journal Explained

Philanthropy Journal
Type:Online magazine
Founded:2010
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The Philanthropy Journal is an online magazine that delivers news, resources and opinion on matters relating to non-profit organizations. The journal offers a free website and email newsletters, nonprofit job postings, professional-development webinars, and resource listings. In addition to regular news coverage, it publishes information on trends, research, and resources relevant to nonprofits.[1]

History

The Philanthropy Journal was started in 2010. It was a program of the Institute for Nonprofits[2] at North Carolina State University in Raleigh, North Carolina from 2012 to 2020.[3] The program coordinator for the journal is Sandra Cyr. Until 30 June 2012 the journal was edited by Todd Cohen, a former news reporter and business editor for The News & Observer, who in 1991 began writing a weekly philanthropy column for that newspaper.[3]

The magazine relaunched in 2022.

Notes and References

  1. Book: Kathryn A. Agard. Leadership in Nonprofit Organizations: A Reference Handbook. 4 March 2017. 19 October 2010. SAGE Publications. 978-1-4129-6886-7. 905.
  2. http://nonprofit.chass.ncsu.edu/ Institute for Nonprofits
  3. News: Philanthropy Journal Founder Leaves in Cost-Cutting Shakeup. 4 March 2017. The Chronicle of Philanthropy. 16 July 2012.