Sally Holland

Director Of Sponsored Content Services at The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Sally Holland currently serves as the Director of Sponsored Content Services at The Chronicle of Philanthropy, a position held since November 2024. Previously, Sally worked as an Account & Marketing Manager at both The Chronicle of Higher Education and The Chronicle of Philanthropy, managing post-sales processes and enhancing communication strategies for various advertising partners. Earlier experience includes roles at The Johns Hopkins University, where responsibilities ranged from project management to administrative coordination over an eight-year tenure. Additional roles include marketing and development coordination at Vehicles for Change and a development internship at Maryland Public Television. Sally earned a Master of Arts in Communications from Johns Hopkins University and a Bachelor of Arts in Communication Studies from Christopher Newport University.

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The Chronicle of Philanthropy

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The Chronicle of Philanthropy is the No. 1 news source, in print and online, for nonprofit leaders, fund raisers, grant makers, and other people involved in the philanthropic enterprise. For more than 20 years, The Chronicle has been connecting the nonprofit world with news, jobs, and ideas. In addition to its newspaper, which is published 18 times per year, The Chronicle provides comprehensive news, advice, and opinions through its Web site, Philanthropy.com. Philanthropy.com provides a vast array of free blogs, news stories, podcasts, and videos, along with a popular live discussions series that connects nonprofit professionals with experts in the field. Premium subscribers have access to extensive data about the nonprofit world, special reports, and articles from its archives. The Chronicle provides news and information for executives of tax-exempt organizations in health, education, religion, the arts, social services, and other fields, as well as fund raisers, professional employees of foundations, institutional investors, corporate grant makers, and charity donors. Along with news, it offers such service features as lists of grants, fundraising ideas and techniques, statistics, reports on tax and court rulings, summaries of books, and a calendar of events. It also provides a series of paid Webinars, which provide in-depth instruction on topics such as fundraising, social media, technology, and grant seeking.


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