How to Hire Ethical Fundraising Counsel

Ethical practice in fund-raising is a major concern in today's nonprofit organizations. Because they are dependent on philanthropic support for fulfilling their missions, nonprofits increasingly turn to professionals to obtain more funds. The question of how nonprofits can be sure that the peop...

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