Hispanic PR Wire - AOL TIME WARNER CELEBRATES HISPANIC HERITAGE MONTH THROUGHOUT COMPANY WITH CONTENT, PUBLIC AWARENESS, RESEARCH AND PHILANTHROPY: "Company Launches Education Public Service Announcements, Joins PEOPLE EN ESPANOL in Hispanic Opinion Tracker Survey, Makes Scholarship and Internship Commitment to Hispanic Higher Education
AOLTW Divisions Recognize Hispanic Heritage with Content, Programming and Special Events
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 24, 2002--AOL Time Warner and its divisions today announced a broad range of content, public awareness, research and philanthropic initiatives to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month, which runs from September 15 until October 15. "
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Friday, October 07, 2005
HoustonChronicle.com - Storms of 2005 link Houston, New Orleans indefinitely
HoustonChronicle.com - Storms of 2005 link Houston, New Orleans indefinitely: "Hurricanes of 2005 link Houston, New Orleans indefinitely
Within a month, Katrina and Rita slammed into the Gulf Coast, altering the face of this region for decades to come
By MIKE TOLSON
Copyright 2005 Houston Chronicle
Within a month, Katrina and Rita slammed into the Gulf Coast, altering the face of this region for decades to come
By MIKE TOLSON
Copyright 2005 Houston Chronicle
ABFE Announces Inaugural Class of Connecting Leaders Fellows; 10 Emerging Leaders from Across Philanthropy Selected For Year-Long Fellowship In Profes
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Untitled Document: "ABFE Announces Inaugural Class of Connecting Leaders Fellows; 10 Emerging Leaders from Across Philanthropy Selected For Year-Long Fellowship In Professional Development
NEW YORK,Oct. 7 (AScribe Newswire) -- The Association of Black Foundation Executives (ABFE) recently announced the names of ten fellows who will participate in the 2005-2006 Connecting Leaders Fellowship Program. This fellowship is the cornerstone of ABFE's multi-year initiative to develop the next generation of leaders in philanthropy and to significantly increase philanthropic resources that are targeted to meet the challenges of Black communities.
'Our membership felt it was imperative to take the lead in promoting the professional development of people likely to have both personal and occupational interests in the well-being of Black communities,' said Tim Russell, a senior manager at Sara Lee Corporation in Chicago and chair of ABFE's Board of Directors. 'As part of our strategic plan, we recognize that in order to get more philanthropic leaders to understand their role in advancing Black communities, there has to be more development and more training and in return we expect more philanthropic resources directed towards improving Black communities.'"
Untitled Document: "ABFE Announces Inaugural Class of Connecting Leaders Fellows; 10 Emerging Leaders from Across Philanthropy Selected For Year-Long Fellowship In Professional Development
NEW YORK,Oct. 7 (AScribe Newswire) -- The Association of Black Foundation Executives (ABFE) recently announced the names of ten fellows who will participate in the 2005-2006 Connecting Leaders Fellowship Program. This fellowship is the cornerstone of ABFE's multi-year initiative to develop the next generation of leaders in philanthropy and to significantly increase philanthropic resources that are targeted to meet the challenges of Black communities.
'Our membership felt it was imperative to take the lead in promoting the professional development of people likely to have both personal and occupational interests in the well-being of Black communities,' said Tim Russell, a senior manager at Sara Lee Corporation in Chicago and chair of ABFE's Board of Directors. 'As part of our strategic plan, we recognize that in order to get more philanthropic leaders to understand their role in advancing Black communities, there has to be more development and more training and in return we expect more philanthropic resources directed towards improving Black communities.'"
AP Wire | 10/07/2005 | Indiana University sets $300 million fundraising record
AP Wire | 10/07/2005 | Indiana University sets $300 million fundraising record: "Indiana University sets $300 million fundraising record
Associated Press
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. - Indiana University raised more than $300 million during the past year in private donations - a record for the school and 21 percent more than last year.
The total of $301 million includes $150.8 million in contributions through the IU Foundation and $123.9 million in private-sector research grants. It also includes $26.3 million in donations to the Riley Children's Foundation."
Associated Press
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. - Indiana University raised more than $300 million during the past year in private donations - a record for the school and 21 percent more than last year.
The total of $301 million includes $150.8 million in contributions through the IU Foundation and $123.9 million in private-sector research grants. It also includes $26.3 million in donations to the Riley Children's Foundation."
my.accenture.com -- -MAINERS GIVE MBNA MUCH CREDIT:
my.accenture.com -- Today's Headlines: "Portland Press Herald, Maine, Eric Blom Column
Source: Portland Press Herald
Publication date: 2005-10-07
Arrival time: 2005-10-06
By Eric Blom, Portland Press Herald, Maine
Oct. 7--MAINERS GIVE MBNA MUCH CREDIT: You just don't see it: A community celebration of a specific company, a day to thank the corporation for all it has done.
Sure, the governor shows up at factories to promote a great environmental stride or some new machine. Town officials everywhere cut ribbons and accept huge-for-the-camera checks.
But it's not every day you see a couple hundred townspeople take time on a Saturday to say 'Thank you, big company' for being a good-guy corporate citizen.
Source: Portland Press Herald
Publication date: 2005-10-07
Arrival time: 2005-10-06
By Eric Blom, Portland Press Herald, Maine
Oct. 7--MAINERS GIVE MBNA MUCH CREDIT: You just don't see it: A community celebration of a specific company, a day to thank the corporation for all it has done.
Sure, the governor shows up at factories to promote a great environmental stride or some new machine. Town officials everywhere cut ribbons and accept huge-for-the-camera checks.
But it's not every day you see a couple hundred townspeople take time on a Saturday to say 'Thank you, big company' for being a good-guy corporate citizen.
Financial Advisor Magazine-Mining The 1040
Financial Advisor Magazine: "Mining The 1040
By Jeffrey Rattiner
Using the tax form to prospect for client needs.
As a CPA, I find I have an advantage when meeting with clients concerning their financial planning needs. This opportunity lies in the fact that my starting point for client discussions mainly begins with a reading of Form 1040 to uncover various planning needs that often go overlooked.
Although most planners would be aware of a lot of information about their clients that a 1040 reveals (whether they are married, have children or participate in a 401(k) plan, for example), a review of the tax form is a good check to ensure that all aspects of their financial concerns are being addressed.
The best approach is to do a line-by-line analysis as follows:
"
By Jeffrey Rattiner
Using the tax form to prospect for client needs.
As a CPA, I find I have an advantage when meeting with clients concerning their financial planning needs. This opportunity lies in the fact that my starting point for client discussions mainly begins with a reading of Form 1040 to uncover various planning needs that often go overlooked.
Although most planners would be aware of a lot of information about their clients that a 1040 reveals (whether they are married, have children or participate in a 401(k) plan, for example), a review of the tax form is a good check to ensure that all aspects of their financial concerns are being addressed.
The best approach is to do a line-by-line analysis as follows:
"
Channelnewsasia.com-Govt to set up panel to review regulatory agencies working with charities
Channelnewsasia.com: "Govt to set up panel to review regulatory agencies working with charities
By Farah Abdul Rahim, Channel NewsAsia
SINGAPORE : The charity sector is under scrutiny once again - this time, by the government.
An inter-agency committee will be set up to review regulatory agencies and umbrella bodies that work closely with charities.
Current regulations and processes will also be re-looked to help charities meet required standards. "
By Farah Abdul Rahim, Channel NewsAsia
SINGAPORE : The charity sector is under scrutiny once again - this time, by the government.
An inter-agency committee will be set up to review regulatory agencies and umbrella bodies that work closely with charities.
Current regulations and processes will also be re-looked to help charities meet required standards. "
The Chronicle, 10/6/2005: American University Faces Legal Scrutiny Over President's Spending
The Chronicle, 10/6/2005: American University Faces Legal Scrutiny Over President's Spending: "American University Faces Scrutiny Over President's Pay, Spending
By Grant Williams
Washington
A controversy over compensation and spending by Benjamin Ladner, president of American University,
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has raised questions about board scrutiny of executive pay and drawn the concern of a key member of Congress.
A recent audit of Mr. Ladner, sparked by an anonymous letter to the board that made allegations of excessive spending, quickly became a major investigation into $614,117 in expenses over the past three years. Splashed in the local news media were embarrassing allegations gleaned from the audit, including that Mr. Ladner had billed the university $43,892 for expenses such as private parties featuring 13-course meals, and $22,345 for a first-class plane ticket to Nigeria."
By Grant Williams
Washington
A controversy over compensation and spending by Benjamin Ladner, president of American University,
ALSO SEE:
Excerpts of an interview with Benjamin Ladner
has raised questions about board scrutiny of executive pay and drawn the concern of a key member of Congress.
A recent audit of Mr. Ladner, sparked by an anonymous letter to the board that made allegations of excessive spending, quickly became a major investigation into $614,117 in expenses over the past three years. Splashed in the local news media were embarrassing allegations gleaned from the audit, including that Mr. Ladner had billed the university $43,892 for expenses such as private parties featuring 13-course meals, and $22,345 for a first-class plane ticket to Nigeria."
Hickory Daily Record | 'This is our time'
Hickory Daily Record | 'This is our time': "This is our time'
Golfers' wives: Giving back to communities a priority
BY LAUREN WILLIAMSON
Record Staff Writer
Friday, October 7, 2005
CONOVER -- Some picture the life of a Champions Tour wife as spa trips and shopping sprees.
But Thursday morning it was a copy of “Clifford’s First Autumn” and a room full of kindergartners.
The wives like to give back to the communities and cities they visit from week to week. Philanthropy is a priority to them."
Golfers' wives: Giving back to communities a priority
BY LAUREN WILLIAMSON
Record Staff Writer
Friday, October 7, 2005
CONOVER -- Some picture the life of a Champions Tour wife as spa trips and shopping sprees.
But Thursday morning it was a copy of “Clifford’s First Autumn” and a room full of kindergartners.
The wives like to give back to the communities and cities they visit from week to week. Philanthropy is a priority to them."
Baltimore Messenger-The Knotts and the Have-Nots
Baltimore Messenger: "The Knotts and the Have-Nots
10/06/05
By Rebecca Boreczky
The late construction magnate and his wife live on through their charitable foundation in Hampden
The executive director of the Marion I. & Henry J. Knott Foundation in Hampden doesn't show up to work in a fancy car, or any car at all.
Greg Cantori, 45, comes to work on his bicycle.
Cantori rides 44 miles each workday between home in Anne Arundel County and the Hickory Avenue headquarters of one of the Baltimore region's most munificent philanthropies.
'In the six years I have worked here, I've pedaled 50,000 miles,' he calculates."
10/06/05
By Rebecca Boreczky
The late construction magnate and his wife live on through their charitable foundation in Hampden
The executive director of the Marion I. & Henry J. Knott Foundation in Hampden doesn't show up to work in a fancy car, or any car at all.
Greg Cantori, 45, comes to work on his bicycle.
Cantori rides 44 miles each workday between home in Anne Arundel County and the Hickory Avenue headquarters of one of the Baltimore region's most munificent philanthropies.
'In the six years I have worked here, I've pedaled 50,000 miles,' he calculates."
Bizwomen: Where women in business meet to network, connect, support, learn and grow.
Bizwomen: Where women in business meet to network, connect, support, learn and grow.: "Goodwill trains execs to become leaders
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A high-performance nonprofit makes a commitment to succession planning for management staff and recruits and trains younger workers for management positions.
The executive leadership team of Goodwill Industries of Hawaii Inc. has taken a proactive stance in developing and mentoring its management staff. Goodwill's goal is to employ a talented, flexible and forward-looking executive team. In addition, the executives and the board of directors of Goodwill recognized they were facing a potential leadership crisis as the baby boomers begin to retire."
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A high-performance nonprofit makes a commitment to succession planning for management staff and recruits and trains younger workers for management positions.
The executive leadership team of Goodwill Industries of Hawaii Inc. has taken a proactive stance in developing and mentoring its management staff. Goodwill's goal is to employ a talented, flexible and forward-looking executive team. In addition, the executives and the board of directors of Goodwill recognized they were facing a potential leadership crisis as the baby boomers begin to retire."
TimesDispatch.com | Philanthropy course offered
TimesDispatch.com | Philanthropy course offered: "Philanthropy course offered
University of Mary Washington hopes it will teach practical skills
The Associated Press
Oct 7, 2005
FREDERICKSBURG -- Plenty of college students might sign up for a class on making money. But it's a course on how to give cash away that's making a splash at the University of Mary Washington."
University of Mary Washington hopes it will teach practical skills
The Associated Press
Oct 7, 2005
FREDERICKSBURG -- Plenty of college students might sign up for a class on making money. But it's a course on how to give cash away that's making a splash at the University of Mary Washington."
Litchfield County Times - News - 10/06/2005 - Clinton, in Return to Danbury, Offers Thanks to State Students
Litchfield County Times - News - 10/06/2005 - Clinton, in Return to Danbury, Offers Thanks to State Students: "Clinton, in Return to Danbury, Offers Thanks to State Students
By: Scott Benjamin
10/06/2005
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DANBURY-Former president Bill Clinton offered insight, humor and gratitude during an 18-minute speech at Western Connecticut State University (WCSU) in Danbury Monday that included such topics as the explosion of citizen action following the end of the Cold War and the need to assist victims of natural disasters. "
By: Scott Benjamin
10/06/2005
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DANBURY-Former president Bill Clinton offered insight, humor and gratitude during an 18-minute speech at Western Connecticut State University (WCSU) in Danbury Monday that included such topics as the explosion of citizen action following the end of the Cold War and the need to assist victims of natural disasters. "
Windsor Journal - News - 10/06/2005 - Alex's Lemonade Stand charity fundraiser planned
Windsor Journal - News - 10/06/2005 - Alex's Lemonade Stand charity fundraiser planned: "cott family members former employees of Windsor farm
Brown's Harvest, a fifth generation family farm in Windsor, is hosting a family reunion this Columbus Day weekend, but not for their own kin. Rather, several members of Alex Scott's family will join in for a charity fundraiser at Brown's Harvest pumpkin patch. A portion of the proceeds from all pumpkin sales, including its annual 'All You Can Carry Day,' will be donated to the Alex's Lemonade Stand charity. "
Brown's Harvest, a fifth generation family farm in Windsor, is hosting a family reunion this Columbus Day weekend, but not for their own kin. Rather, several members of Alex Scott's family will join in for a charity fundraiser at Brown's Harvest pumpkin patch. A portion of the proceeds from all pumpkin sales, including its annual 'All You Can Carry Day,' will be donated to the Alex's Lemonade Stand charity. "
Sigourney News Review - News - 10/06/2005 - KC Endowment Foundation Receives Grant Money
Sigourney News Review - News - 10/06/2005 - KC Endowment Foundation Receives Grant Money: "he Keokuk County Community Endowment Foundation has received a $63,600 state award for countrywide grant making and endowment building.
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The payment is a result of legislation (House File 2302) passed in 2004 by the Iowa General Assembly.
The legislation which was part of several incentives to promote the formation and development of county foundations in Iowa, provided that one half of one percent of the gross receipts of gambling be targeted to non gaming counties who established countywide community foundations. There are 85 non-gambling counties in Iowa who will be splitting over $5.4 million to jump start local philanthropic activities in their county. "
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The payment is a result of legislation (House File 2302) passed in 2004 by the Iowa General Assembly.
The legislation which was part of several incentives to promote the formation and development of county foundations in Iowa, provided that one half of one percent of the gross receipts of gambling be targeted to non gaming counties who established countywide community foundations. There are 85 non-gambling counties in Iowa who will be splitting over $5.4 million to jump start local philanthropic activities in their county. "
Thursday, October 06, 2005
GuideStar - Using GuideStar - Higher Education
GuideStar - Using GuideStar - Higher Education: "edu@guidestar allows academic researchers, instructors, and their students to use GuideStar Premium at no cost for the duration of their course or research projects.
More than 600 academic institutions offer degrees and individual courses on the nonprofit sector. This number continues to grow as more schools recognize the importance of preparing leaders to manage the billions of dollars in goods and services the nonprofit sector provides each year. As part of our public service as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, GuideStar is offering complimentary access to our highest level of service to those strengthening the nonprofit sector through education.
connecting higher education with nonprofit information
Eligibility
edu@guidestar provides GuideStar Premium at no cost to the following audiences:
* Professors and graduate students who teach a course related to the nonprofit sector
* Students who participate in these courses or require access for academic research purposes
* Researchers conducting unsponsored studies about the nonprofit sector"
More than 600 academic institutions offer degrees and individual courses on the nonprofit sector. This number continues to grow as more schools recognize the importance of preparing leaders to manage the billions of dollars in goods and services the nonprofit sector provides each year. As part of our public service as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, GuideStar is offering complimentary access to our highest level of service to those strengthening the nonprofit sector through education.
connecting higher education with nonprofit information
Eligibility
edu@guidestar provides GuideStar Premium at no cost to the following audiences:
* Professors and graduate students who teach a course related to the nonprofit sector
* Students who participate in these courses or require access for academic research purposes
* Researchers conducting unsponsored studies about the nonprofit sector"
Bloomberg.com: Politics-"Amerindo's Vilar Robbed Investors and Cheated Charities, Prosecutors Say
Bloomberg.com: Politics: "Amerindo's Vilar Robbed Investors and Cheated Charities, Prosecutors Say
Oct. 6 (Bloomberg) -- Alberto Vilar left the federal courthouse in Manhattan on a sunny morning in June and walked slowly toward Foley Square, alone except for a handful of news photographers, a gray business suit hanging loosely from his shrunken frame. Vilar, 64, co-founder of New York-based Amerindo Investment Advisors Inc. and a well-known arts philanthropist in the city, was accused of stealing $5 million from Lily Cates, a friend and longtime client.
It was a familiar scene: an icon of the late-1990s stock boom facing criminal charges, surrounded by a scrum of press. Former Tyco International Ltd. Chief Executive Officer Dennis Kozlowski, former WorldCom Inc. CEO Bernard Ebbers and Credit Suisse First Boston Managing Director Frank Quattrone were all tried and convicted in the courthouses around Foley Square, the center of New York's legal world."
Oct. 6 (Bloomberg) -- Alberto Vilar left the federal courthouse in Manhattan on a sunny morning in June and walked slowly toward Foley Square, alone except for a handful of news photographers, a gray business suit hanging loosely from his shrunken frame. Vilar, 64, co-founder of New York-based Amerindo Investment Advisors Inc. and a well-known arts philanthropist in the city, was accused of stealing $5 million from Lily Cates, a friend and longtime client.
It was a familiar scene: an icon of the late-1990s stock boom facing criminal charges, surrounded by a scrum of press. Former Tyco International Ltd. Chief Executive Officer Dennis Kozlowski, former WorldCom Inc. CEO Bernard Ebbers and Credit Suisse First Boston Managing Director Frank Quattrone were all tried and convicted in the courthouses around Foley Square, the center of New York's legal world."
Bloomberg.com: U.S.-Vilar Robbed Investors as He Pledged Donations, Prosecutors Say
Bloomberg.com: U.S.: "Vilar Robbed Investors as He Pledged Donations, Prosecutors Say
Oct. 6 (Bloomberg) -- Alberto Vilar left the federal courthouse in Manhattan on a sunny morning in June and walked slowly toward Foley Square, alone except for a handful of news photographers, a gray business suit hanging loosely from his shrunken frame. Vilar, 64, co-founder of New York-based Amerindo Investment Advisors Inc. and a well-known arts philanthropist in the city, was accused of stealing $5 million from Lily Cates, a friend and longtime client."
Oct. 6 (Bloomberg) -- Alberto Vilar left the federal courthouse in Manhattan on a sunny morning in June and walked slowly toward Foley Square, alone except for a handful of news photographers, a gray business suit hanging loosely from his shrunken frame. Vilar, 64, co-founder of New York-based Amerindo Investment Advisors Inc. and a well-known arts philanthropist in the city, was accused of stealing $5 million from Lily Cates, a friend and longtime client."
Minnesota exec to play key role in Louisiana
Minnesota exec to play key role in Louisiana: "Minnesota exec to play key role in Louisiana
Robert Franklin, Star Tribune
October 6, 2005 CARSON1006
Emmett Carson, president and chief executive of the Minneapolis Foundation, has been tapped to lead the fledgling Louisiana Disaster Recovery Foundation during its first three months.
His appointment as a loaned chief executive officer was announced by Louisiana Gov. Kathleen Blanco, who formed the foundation in the first week after Hurricane Katrina struck her state.
Carson will continue in his Minneapolis job part time. He also is chairman of the national Council on Foundations, has deep roots in the South and is an expert on black philanthropy."
Robert Franklin, Star Tribune
October 6, 2005 CARSON1006
Emmett Carson, president and chief executive of the Minneapolis Foundation, has been tapped to lead the fledgling Louisiana Disaster Recovery Foundation during its first three months.
His appointment as a loaned chief executive officer was announced by Louisiana Gov. Kathleen Blanco, who formed the foundation in the first week after Hurricane Katrina struck her state.
Carson will continue in his Minneapolis job part time. He also is chairman of the national Council on Foundations, has deep roots in the South and is an expert on black philanthropy."
The Chronicle, 10/5/2005: Tips for Crafting a Sexual-Harassment Policy to Protect Nonprofit Workers
The Chronicle, 10/5/2005: Tips for Crafting a Sexual-Harassment Policy to Protect Nonprofit Workers: "Tips for Crafting a Sexual-Harassment Policy to Protect Nonprofit Workers
By Ronald Hube
As the leader of a nonprofit group that aided victims of sexual assault, Judith Stotland had a lot of responsibilities, including one that might sound surprising: creating a sexual-harassment policy aimed at the charity's employees."
By Ronald Hube
As the leader of a nonprofit group that aided victims of sexual assault, Judith Stotland had a lot of responsibilities, including one that might sound surprising: creating a sexual-harassment policy aimed at the charity's employees."
Wednesday, October 05, 2005
Wal-Mart's Charity Is Self-Serving, A Philanthropy Watchdog Says - October 5, 2005 - The New York Sun - NY Newspaper
Wal-Mart's Charity Is Self-Serving, A Philanthropy Watchdog Says - October 5, 2005 - The New York Sun - NY Newspaper: "Wal-Mart's Charity Is Self-Serving, A Philanthropy Watchdog Says
By JOSH GERSTEIN - Staff Reporter of the Sun
October 5, 2005
A charity watchdog group charged yesterday that charitable and political giving by America's largest retailer, Wal-Mart, is part of a self-serving campaign to enrich the company's owners, the Walton family."
By JOSH GERSTEIN - Staff Reporter of the Sun
October 5, 2005
A charity watchdog group charged yesterday that charitable and political giving by America's largest retailer, Wal-Mart, is part of a self-serving campaign to enrich the company's owners, the Walton family."
icSouthlondon - Preacher runs into the record books
icSouthlondon - Preacher runs into the record books: "Preacher runs into the record books
Oct 5 2005
A BAPTIST preacher who raised £1.25 million in sponsorship by running the London Marathon in April had the figure officially confirmed as a world record last week.
Steve Chalke, from St Augustine's Avenue, South Croydon, was given the welcome news by Guinness World Records.
The 49-year-old, an occasional presenter on Songs of Praise and GMTV, now holds the title for 'most money raised by an individual marathon runner'."
Oct 5 2005
A BAPTIST preacher who raised £1.25 million in sponsorship by running the London Marathon in April had the figure officially confirmed as a world record last week.
Steve Chalke, from St Augustine's Avenue, South Croydon, was given the welcome news by Guinness World Records.
The 49-year-old, an occasional presenter on Songs of Praise and GMTV, now holds the title for 'most money raised by an individual marathon runner'."
Tuesday, October 04, 2005
Emerging Issues: Philanthropy: The Future of Community Foundations and Giving
Emerging Issues: Philanthropy: The Future of Community Foundations and Giving: "The Future of Community Foundations and Giving
A new report about long-range challenges and opportunities for community philanthropy in the U.S. -- On the Brink of Promise: The Future of U.S. Community Foundations – has been produced by Blueprint Research & Design (Lucy Bernholz) and The Monitor Institute (Katherine Fulton and Gabriel Kasper), with funding from the Charles Stewart Mott and the Ford Foundations."
A new report about long-range challenges and opportunities for community philanthropy in the U.S. -- On the Brink of Promise: The Future of U.S. Community Foundations – has been produced by Blueprint Research & Design (Lucy Bernholz) and The Monitor Institute (Katherine Fulton and Gabriel Kasper), with funding from the Charles Stewart Mott and the Ford Foundations."
Agassi, Streisand and Other Celebrities Help Raise More Than $10.1 Million :: PNNOnline ::
Agassi, Streisand and Other Celebrities Help Raise More Than $10.1 Million :: PNNOnline ::: "Agassi, Streisand and Other Celebrities Help Raise More Than $10.1 Million
Posted by: laurakujawski on Monday, October 3, 2005
Topic General Fundraising
Andre Agassi and a superstar line-up of entertainers took the stage Saturday evening at the Grand Slam for Children presented by Genworth Financial to benefit at-promise youth organizations in Southern Nevada. Surprise guest, Barbra Streisand, stunned the crowd when she closed the evening's festivities. The Andre Agassi Charitable Foundation (AACF) raised more than $10.1 million during the gala benefit, which featured a black-tie VIP dinner, live auction and concert held at the MGM Grand Garden Arena.
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Posted by: laurakujawski on Monday, October 3, 2005
Topic General Fundraising
Andre Agassi and a superstar line-up of entertainers took the stage Saturday evening at the Grand Slam for Children presented by Genworth Financial to benefit at-promise youth organizations in Southern Nevada. Surprise guest, Barbra Streisand, stunned the crowd when she closed the evening's festivities. The Andre Agassi Charitable Foundation (AACF) raised more than $10.1 million during the gala benefit, which featured a black-tie VIP dinner, live auction and concert held at the MGM Grand Garden Arena.
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Philanthropy Journal-"Verizon Foundation offers training
Philanthropy Journal-Your online source for news about nonprofits, social issues, and policy change - newsarticle: "Verizon Foundation offers training
New center focuses on range of nonprofit functions.
10.04.2005 -
By Todd Cohen
The Verizon Foundation in New York City has launched a Nonprofit Resource Center that offers online and offline training in planning, technology, communications, fundraising, recruitment and evaluation.
The center is powered by five nonprofit partners that offer a total of roughly 100 classes a year, plus online resource libraries.
Qualified 501(c)3 organizations can apply each quarter, with 1,200 training seats available the first year, and will be selected on a first-come, first-served basis, says Donovan Wilson, director of external communications for the Verizon Foundation."
New center focuses on range of nonprofit functions.
10.04.2005 -
By Todd Cohen
The Verizon Foundation in New York City has launched a Nonprofit Resource Center that offers online and offline training in planning, technology, communications, fundraising, recruitment and evaluation.
The center is powered by five nonprofit partners that offer a total of roughly 100 classes a year, plus online resource libraries.
Qualified 501(c)3 organizations can apply each quarter, with 1,200 training seats available the first year, and will be selected on a first-come, first-served basis, says Donovan Wilson, director of external communications for the Verizon Foundation."
RC4414 - Registered Charities: What's New? - Important Changes to the Law Affecting Registered Charities
RC4414 - Registered Charities: What's New? - Important Changes to the Law Affecting Registered Charities: "RC4414 Registered Charities: What's New? - Important Changes to the Law Affecting Registered Charities
Four nonprofits graduate from PathFinder program - 2005-10-04
Four nonprofits graduate from PathFinder program - 2005-10-04: "Four nonprofits graduate from PathFinder program
NMBW Staff
Four Albuquerque nonprofit organizations learning how to apply smarter business practices while achieving balance between their missions and fundraising have graduated from the latest PathFinder program taught by the National Center for Social Entrepreneurs."
NMBW Staff
Four Albuquerque nonprofit organizations learning how to apply smarter business practices while achieving balance between their missions and fundraising have graduated from the latest PathFinder program taught by the National Center for Social Entrepreneurs."
Bid on Private Dinners with Jennifer Garner, Ricky Martin or Sarah Ferguson, The Duchess of York; Godiva Chocolatier Announces the Second Annual Celeb
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Bid on Private Dinners with Jennifer Garner, Ricky Martin or Sarah Ferguson, The Duchess of York; Godiva Chocolatier Announces the Second Annual Celebrity Charity Auction Platinum Legacies: "Bid on Private Dinners with Jennifer Garner, Ricky Martin or Sarah Ferguson, The Duchess of York; Godiva Chocolatier Announces the Second Annual Celebrity Charity Auction Platinum Legacies
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 3, 2005--Ever dream of dining with some of the most fascinating public figures in the world today? Godiva Chocolatier can make your dreams come true with a glamorous evening of charitable giving hosted by Sarah Ferguson, The Duchess of York, Jennifer Garner or Ricky Martin for you and seven lucky friends. A celebration of Godiva's new Platinum Collection - the next generation of Godiva, the dinners will be a celebration of legacy and will benefit charities chosen by the participants. "
Bid on Private Dinners with Jennifer Garner, Ricky Martin or Sarah Ferguson, The Duchess of York; Godiva Chocolatier Announces the Second Annual Celebrity Charity Auction Platinum Legacies: "Bid on Private Dinners with Jennifer Garner, Ricky Martin or Sarah Ferguson, The Duchess of York; Godiva Chocolatier Announces the Second Annual Celebrity Charity Auction Platinum Legacies
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 3, 2005--Ever dream of dining with some of the most fascinating public figures in the world today? Godiva Chocolatier can make your dreams come true with a glamorous evening of charitable giving hosted by Sarah Ferguson, The Duchess of York, Jennifer Garner or Ricky Martin for you and seven lucky friends. A celebration of Godiva's new Platinum Collection - the next generation of Godiva, the dinners will be a celebration of legacy and will benefit charities chosen by the participants. "
D.C. CareFirst Affiliate Could Lose Tax Break
D.C. CareFirst Affiliate Could Lose Tax Break: "D.C. CareFirst Affiliate Could Lose Tax Break
Proposal Suggests That Insurer Did Not Give Enough to Earn Nonprofit Benefit
By Susan Levine
Washington Post Staff Writer
Tuesday, October 4, 2005; Page B05
The District-based affiliate of CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield, already facing legislation that could force it to spend far more on community needs, now risks losing a million-dollar tax benefit it enjoys because of its nonprofit status."
Proposal Suggests That Insurer Did Not Give Enough to Earn Nonprofit Benefit
By Susan Levine
Washington Post Staff Writer
Tuesday, October 4, 2005; Page B05
The District-based affiliate of CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield, already facing legislation that could force it to spend far more on community needs, now risks losing a million-dollar tax benefit it enjoys because of its nonprofit status."
SOI Tax Stats - Papers - 2004 American Statistical Association Conference
SOI Tax Stats - Papers - 2004 American Statistical Association Conference: "SOI Tax Stats - Papers - 2004 American Statistical Association Conference
This section contains papers written by members of the Statistics of Income Division of IRS, and others, and presented at the 2004 Joint Statistical Meetings of the American Statistical Association.
The views expressed in these papers are those of the authors and are not necessarily the official positions of the Internal Revenue Service.
Citations are included in the papers. For more information about a paper, please send us an email message."
This section contains papers written by members of the Statistics of Income Division of IRS, and others, and presented at the 2004 Joint Statistical Meetings of the American Statistical Association.
The views expressed in these papers are those of the authors and are not necessarily the official positions of the Internal Revenue Service.
Citations are included in the papers. For more information about a paper, please send us an email message."
BBC NEWS | Scotland | Holyrood to host philanthropists
BBC NEWS | Scotland | Holyrood to host philanthropists: "Holyrood to host philanthropists
The awards ceremony will be held in the Scottish Parliament
The awards ceremony will be held in the Scottish Parliament
One of the world's wealthiest men is amongst those to be honoured in a ceremony in the Scottish Parliament.
The Aga Khan is one of six recipients of the international Andrew Carnegie Medal of Philanthropy.
The Scottish founder of Kwik Fit, Sir Tom Farmer, will receive his medal from First Minister Jack McConnell.
The honour is intended to be the equivalent of the Nobel Prize for people who have devoted their wealth to the good of mankind."
The awards ceremony will be held in the Scottish Parliament
The awards ceremony will be held in the Scottish Parliament
One of the world's wealthiest men is amongst those to be honoured in a ceremony in the Scottish Parliament.
The Aga Khan is one of six recipients of the international Andrew Carnegie Medal of Philanthropy.
The Scottish founder of Kwik Fit, Sir Tom Farmer, will receive his medal from First Minister Jack McConnell.
The honour is intended to be the equivalent of the Nobel Prize for people who have devoted their wealth to the good of mankind."
Monday, October 03, 2005
Britain, UK news from The Times and The Sunday eBay launches charity sale service
Re Ebay UK
Britain, UK news from The Times and The Sunday Times - Times Online: "eBay launches charity sale service
By Philippe Naughton, Times Online
British charities have welcomed a scheme that will allow the ten million registered users on online auctioneer eBay UK to donate a portion of individual sales to their nominated charity.
The scheme, launched today in conjunction with the BBC's Children in Need, will also give charities an easier system for selling their own goods online without incurring fees."
Britain, UK news from The Times and The Sunday Times - Times Online: "eBay launches charity sale service
By Philippe Naughton, Times Online
British charities have welcomed a scheme that will allow the ten million registered users on online auctioneer eBay UK to donate a portion of individual sales to their nominated charity.
The scheme, launched today in conjunction with the BBC's Children in Need, will also give charities an easier system for selling their own goods online without incurring fees."
Non-profit leadership program broadens Wharton experience - Wharton Journal - News
Non-profit leadership program broadens Wharton experience - Wharton Journal - News: "on-profit leadership program broadens Wharton experience
By Erica D. Coleman & Sadaf Kazmi, WG'05 & WG'06
Published: Monday, October 3, 2005
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Wharton is often associated with words such as finance, accounting, strategy, and marketing. As a business school, those associations certainly make sense. However, as Wharton grows as an institution and our understanding of what it means to develop business leaders evolves, words such as civic leadership, social entrepreneurship and philanthropy become more and more fitting.
Nonprofit organizations in the U.S. are facing a real challenge in finding and attracting new Board Members with a breadth of talents. In the wake of this leadership challenge, many business schools have developed an innovative solution to help organizations find new leaders with strong business acumen while simultaneously offering their students an additional training ground on which to hone their leadership skills. In April, Wharton joined these business schools when the Social Impact Management (SIM) Initiative launched the pilot year of the Nonprofit Board Leadership Program (NPBLP)."
By Erica D. Coleman & Sadaf Kazmi, WG'05 & WG'06
Published: Monday, October 3, 2005
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Wharton is often associated with words such as finance, accounting, strategy, and marketing. As a business school, those associations certainly make sense. However, as Wharton grows as an institution and our understanding of what it means to develop business leaders evolves, words such as civic leadership, social entrepreneurship and philanthropy become more and more fitting.
Nonprofit organizations in the U.S. are facing a real challenge in finding and attracting new Board Members with a breadth of talents. In the wake of this leadership challenge, many business schools have developed an innovative solution to help organizations find new leaders with strong business acumen while simultaneously offering their students an additional training ground on which to hone their leadership skills. In April, Wharton joined these business schools when the Social Impact Management (SIM) Initiative launched the pilot year of the Nonprofit Board Leadership Program (NPBLP)."
A gift that's not for profit - Fosters
A gift that's not for profit - Fosters: "A gift that's not for profit
By Jeremiah Turner
jturner@fosters.com
t isn't every day that you get what you don't pay for. But that's about to happen for a nonprofit called Familystrength.
The Concord-based social service agency helps families in crisis by providing in-home counseling and other support services. It's facing a crisis of its own right now because Familystrength needs an executive director.
That need should be filled soon, thanks to executive search firm Snowden Associates. This is because Familystrength was chosen from among five contenders to receive a free executive director search, courtesy of Snowden.
By Jeremiah Turner
jturner@fosters.com
t isn't every day that you get what you don't pay for. But that's about to happen for a nonprofit called Familystrength.
The Concord-based social service agency helps families in crisis by providing in-home counseling and other support services. It's facing a crisis of its own right now because Familystrength needs an executive director.
That need should be filled soon, thanks to executive search firm Snowden Associates. This is because Familystrength was chosen from among five contenders to receive a free executive director search, courtesy of Snowden.
University Business: A Fundraising Boost
University Business: A Fundraising Boost: "A Fundraising Boost
Community colleges are learning about alumni in the quest for more financial support.
By Jean Marie Angelo
Advancement directors are a lot like gamblers. They can easily recall the vivid details of their 'wins'--even years after the fact.
Take Brenda Babitz, president of the Monroe Community College (N.Y.) Foundation. When she came on board 15 years ago, she worked to create an alumni database to be used for telemarketing--a new endeavor for the community college. Several years later, she nervously spent $7,000 on research that would help identify those who had attended Monroe and who might be able"
Community colleges are learning about alumni in the quest for more financial support.
By Jean Marie Angelo
Advancement directors are a lot like gamblers. They can easily recall the vivid details of their 'wins'--even years after the fact.
Take Brenda Babitz, president of the Monroe Community College (N.Y.) Foundation. When she came on board 15 years ago, she worked to create an alumni database to be used for telemarketing--a new endeavor for the community college. Several years later, she nervously spent $7,000 on research that would help identify those who had attended Monroe and who might be able"
The Sentinel Online - Archived Story
The Sentinel Online - Archived Story: "Philanthropy in many denominations
By Carol Talley, October 02, 2005
Seventy rich women came to a Philadelphia forum last week for tips about how best to give their money away.
Chuckle... laugh... ha-ha... Send some this way.
Pardon the pause to express my first reaction, but any wealthy person has a lawyer and accountant to provide financial advice available about setting up foundations and such. What's their problem if they truly want to give?
Don't get me wrong. Some are generous, but the balance of power often rests with rich people who just can't horde enough.
"
By Carol Talley, October 02, 2005
Seventy rich women came to a Philadelphia forum last week for tips about how best to give their money away.
Chuckle... laugh... ha-ha... Send some this way.
Pardon the pause to express my first reaction, but any wealthy person has a lawyer and accountant to provide financial advice available about setting up foundations and such. What's their problem if they truly want to give?
Don't get me wrong. Some are generous, but the balance of power often rests with rich people who just can't horde enough.
"
Employer-supportvolunteerismed volunteerism: Canadian Corporate Council on Volunteering
Employer-supportvolunteerismed volunteerism: Canadian Corporate Council on Volunteering: "Volunteer Canada and The Home Depot are partnering on an initiative that calls on Canadian businesses of all sizes to engage and support their employees in volunteer activity. The Corporate Challenge on Volunteering aims to raise more than 150,000 hours of volunteer work within communities across the country.
The Corporate Challenge on Volunteering will provide businesses with everything they need to create an employer-supported volunteer project. Information and tools will be available to employers on how to engage employees in volunteer efforts, how to select community projects and how to organize volunteer events."
The Corporate Challenge on Volunteering will provide businesses with everything they need to create an employer-supported volunteer project. Information and tools will be available to employers on how to engage employees in volunteer efforts, how to select community projects and how to organize volunteer events."
Utility fund-raising effort takes heat
Story100305_3: "Utility fund-raising effort takes heat
for opt-out strategy
Critics say customers should be asked if they want to
contribute to Operation Round Up--or any charity
By Andrea Muirragui Davis
IBJ Reporter
What do you think of utilities that round up customers' bills
and donate the extra money to charity?
Click here to join IBJ's disussion forum.
The concept is a noble one: By rounding their bills up to the nearest dollar, utility customers can turn pennies into a philanthropic windfall for a worthy cause.
Indeed, Operation Round Up programs at nearly 250 electric cooperatives nationwide--including 22 in Indiana--have collected more than $50 million for charity since the fund-raising effort began in 1989."
for opt-out strategy
Critics say customers should be asked if they want to
contribute to Operation Round Up--or any charity
By Andrea Muirragui Davis
IBJ Reporter
What do you think of utilities that round up customers' bills
and donate the extra money to charity?
Click here to join IBJ's disussion forum.
The concept is a noble one: By rounding their bills up to the nearest dollar, utility customers can turn pennies into a philanthropic windfall for a worthy cause.
Indeed, Operation Round Up programs at nearly 250 electric cooperatives nationwide--including 22 in Indiana--have collected more than $50 million for charity since the fund-raising effort began in 1989."
Weekend Perspectives: The band must play on
Weekend Perspectives: The band must play on: "The Pittsburgh Ballet's hard decision to forsake live music should sound the alarms
Saturday, October 01, 2005
By Alan Fletcher
The Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre's decision to present live dance performances with recorded orchestral music is the result of wrenchingly difficult choices about the future of this great organization, whose 2005-06 season opens Thursday. It would not do to be naive about their problems, and they surely did not come to this step lightly. But anyone deeply concerned about the future of the performing arts will deplore the decision personally, professionally and artistically."
Saturday, October 01, 2005
By Alan Fletcher
The Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre's decision to present live dance performances with recorded orchestral music is the result of wrenchingly difficult choices about the future of this great organization, whose 2005-06 season opens Thursday. It would not do to be naive about their problems, and they surely did not come to this step lightly. But anyone deeply concerned about the future of the performing arts will deplore the decision personally, professionally and artistically."
ABC 7 News - Philanthropy Course Debuts at University of Mary Washington
ABC 7 News - Philanthropy Course Debuts at University of Mary Washington: "Philanthropy Course Debuts at University of Mary Washington
RSS Feeds From ABC 7 Monday October 03, 2005 7:05am
Fredericksburg, Va. (AP) - Plenty of college students might sign up for a class on making money. But it's a course on how to give cash away that's making a splash at the University of Mary Washington.
Educators are hopeful a new course on philanthropy will offer practical skills to a generation more likely to share their wealth. The class culminates in giving $10,000 to one or several local nonprofits. "
RSS Feeds From ABC 7 Monday October 03, 2005 7:05am
Fredericksburg, Va. (AP) - Plenty of college students might sign up for a class on making money. But it's a course on how to give cash away that's making a splash at the University of Mary Washington.
Educators are hopeful a new course on philanthropy will offer practical skills to a generation more likely to share their wealth. The class culminates in giving $10,000 to one or several local nonprofits. "
Gift to Salvation Army may bless Atlanta | ajc.com
Gift to Salvation Army may bless Atlanta | ajc.com: "Gift to Salvation Army may bless Atlanta
By RODNEY HO
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
The Salvation Army is profiting from all those Big Macs Americans have chowed down on over the years, thanks to an estimated $1.5 billion donation from the estate of Joan Kroc, the McDonald's heiress. Atlanta will be a likely beneficiary.
The money will be used to build special community centers at 25 to 30 unspecified locations nationwide. The cash will be disbursed to four regions of the country, including the Atlanta-based Southern territory, which will make the final call on where the community centers will be built."
By RODNEY HO
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
The Salvation Army is profiting from all those Big Macs Americans have chowed down on over the years, thanks to an estimated $1.5 billion donation from the estate of Joan Kroc, the McDonald's heiress. Atlanta will be a likely beneficiary.
The money will be used to build special community centers at 25 to 30 unspecified locations nationwide. The cash will be disbursed to four regions of the country, including the Atlanta-based Southern territory, which will make the final call on where the community centers will be built."
Donation drop worries charities | IndyStar.com
Donation drop worries charities | IndyStar.com: "Donation drop worries charities
Hurricanes, tsunami may hurt contributions
By Rob Schneider and John Strauss
rob.schneider@indystar.com
The nation's charities already have weathered a tsunami and two hurricanes in the past year. Now some are bracing for a possible drought -- of donations.
Central Indiana charities are watching to see whether the public will continue to support people in need closer to home. Some expect to see local donations dip, especially following this year's back-to-back hurricanes."
Hurricanes, tsunami may hurt contributions
By Rob Schneider and John Strauss
rob.schneider@indystar.com
The nation's charities already have weathered a tsunami and two hurricanes in the past year. Now some are bracing for a possible drought -- of donations.
Central Indiana charities are watching to see whether the public will continue to support people in need closer to home. Some expect to see local donations dip, especially following this year's back-to-back hurricanes."
The Chronicle, 9/30/2005: American University Faces Legal Scrutiny Over President's Spending
The Chronicle, 9/30/2005: American University Faces Legal Scrutiny Over President's Spending: "American University Faces Legal Scrutiny Over President's Spending
By Grant Williams
Washington
A controversy over compensation and spending by the president of American University has put the institution's
ALSO SEE:
Excerpts of an interview with Benjamin Ladner
Board of Trustees in a tough spot. If board members have provided President Benjamin Ladner with overly generous financial benefits, they -- and Mr. Ladner himself -- could be fined by the Internal Revenue Servic"
By Grant Williams
Washington
A controversy over compensation and spending by the president of American University has put the institution's
ALSO SEE:
Excerpts of an interview with Benjamin Ladner
Board of Trustees in a tough spot. If board members have provided President Benjamin Ladner with overly generous financial benefits, they -- and Mr. Ladner himself -- could be fined by the Internal Revenue Servic"
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