Friday, April 03, 2009

Yale gets $50M gift for global affairs center -- Newsday.com

Yale gets $50M gift for global affairs center -- Newsday.com: "HARTFORD, Conn. - Yale University will use a $50 million gift from a New Jersey couple to launch a new global affairs program designed to better prepare students for careers in diplomacy and other international jobs, school President Richard C. Levin said Friday.

The gift, among the largest given to the New Haven university, comes from 1967 Yale graduate John W. Jackson, his wife Susan and their charitable organization, the Liana Foundation."

Notre Dame sets charitable record - High River Times - Alberta, CA

Notre Dame sets charitable record - High River Times - Alberta, CA: "* Careerad.com

* Notre Dame sets charitable record

Notre Dame sets charitable record
‘Extraordinary’ effort yields $51,578.81
Posted By Alyssa Burnham TIMES REPORTER
Posted 29 mins ago


Notre Dame Collegiate students and staff have learned that individuals working

together can do great things.

The school raised a jaw-dropping $51,578.81 for a head-shaving fundraiser that took place on Wednesday.

In doing so, they smashed the previous Canadian record of $16,500 and became the highest leukemia fundraising school in all of North America."

Corporate Giving in a Recession

Corporate Giving in a Recession: "With a recession raging, nonprofit groups need money more than ever. But many individual donors are giving less, instead of more. Unfortunately, large corporations have begun to follow suit."

Paul Brest: Philanthropy by the Numbers

Paul Brest: Philanthropy by the Numbers: "In this final post on the National Committee on Responsive Philanthropy's Criteria for Philanthropy at its Best®, I will discuss its mandate that a foundation must provide 'at least 50 percent of its grant dollars to benefit lower-income communities, communities of color, and other marginalized groups, broadly defined.'"

Effort afoot to bring Easter baskets to flood-weary Red River Valley

Effort afoot to bring Easter baskets to flood-weary Red River Valley: "The Salvation Army in the Twin Cities is rallying to ensure that thousands of children in the flood-weary Red River Valley will have their sweet tooth satisfied this Easter season."

Several major nonprofits still without CEOs - Philadelphia Business Journal:

Several major nonprofits still without CEOs - Philadelphia Business Journal:: "The jobless rate may be rising, but a handful of arts-and-cultural organizations in Philadelphia are going through prolonged searches to fill their top positions."

Campus Times Online

Campus Times Online: "For the first time at the University of La Verne, Phi Delta Theta Fraternity teeter-tottered for 24 hours from March 26 through March 27 to raise money for their philanthropy."

Jazz festival scaled back due to budget cuts | Chandler Arizona News - Chandler News - Chandler, AZ news | eastvalleytribune.com

Jazz festival scaled back due to budget cuts | Chandler Arizona News - Chandler News - Chandler, AZ news | eastvalleytribune.com: "This weekend’s Chandler Jazz Festival is being scaled back because of city budget cuts, despite record attendance last year, and officials say without increased corporate sponsorship, next year’s event could be in jeopardy."

Pro-bono nonprofit work, $120 per hour - Pacific Business News (Honolulu):

Pro-bono nonprofit work, $120 per hour - Pacific Business News (Honolulu):: "The average value of pro-bono services provided by corporations to nonprofits is $120 an hour, according to a national study that analyzed billing rates in multiple professional service firms."

Thursday, April 02, 2009

The Great Debate » Debate Archive » Keep the charitable tax deduction | The Great Debate |

The Great Debate » Debate Archive » Keep the charitable tax deduction | The Great Debate |: "Research has shown that charitable contributions are price sensitive, and the gifts of higher-income taxpayers are more sensitive to price than are the gifts of those lower on the income scale, according to George Washington University economics Professor Joseph Cordes. So reducing tax savings will shrink giving, hurting recipients."

People Over 50 Flocking to Volunteer Programs - NYTimes.com

People Over 50 Flocking to Volunteer Programs - NYTimes.com: "WITHIN two days of President Obama’s Inaugural Address, online applications to the Peace Corps spiked, as many Americans responded to the call to serve."

Museums brace for storm as donors shy away | Reuters

Museums brace for storm as donors shy away | Reuters: "Museums and other cultural institutions globally are being pinched, scaling back exhibitions and cutting staff to cope with shrunken endowments, thriftier benefactors and cuts in state funding. Some are closing."

Charity to host canceled bike ride: Biking in Southcentral | adn.com

Charity to host canceled bike ride: Biking in Southcentral | adn.com: "A local charity has stepped in with a Plan B for the hundreds of cyclists who won't be able to ride in Alaska's popular Clean Air Challenge fundraiser due to its cancellation this year. The Special Olympics Alaska Chapter said it stepped into the gap this year to host The Bike Ride, a two-day, 118-mile ride between Houston and Talkeetna. The May 16-17 event duplicates the route, schedule and fundraising requirements of the Clean Air Challenge."

Relay for Life recruits record number of teams

Relay for Life recruits record number of teams: "Thursday, April 02, 2009

The Relay for Life has signed up a record number of teams for this year's event, but organizers are hoping to expand the field even further.

'We have 65 teams so far, which is a terrific increase from the 55 we had last year,' said marketing chairwoman Angela Dean. 'However, financial donations are down, and we'll continue to accept registrations until the day of the race.'"

Spin-a-thon in Stoughton to raise money for charity - Brockton, MA - The Enterprise

Spin-a-thon in Stoughton to raise money for charity - Brockton, MA - The Enterprise: "TOUGHTON —

More than 400 people will spin their wheels for many good causes during the third annual Gold’s Gym Spin-A-Thon on Friday."

Microfinance: a small step for mankind

Microfinance: a small step for mankind: "Wealthy philanthropists striving to boost the fortunes of the poor may have inadvertently provided a template for rebuilding the banking sector."

Winnowing of 7,093 S.F. nonprofits needed?

Winnowing of 7,093 S.F. nonprofits needed?: "A new study released this week by the University of San Francisco's Institute for Nonprofit Organizational Management confirms those premises, but adds a troubling conclusion: A steep decline in revenue from donations and foundations has put some of the biggest nonprofits at risk."

Rock Paper Scissors raises $400 - NEWS

Rock Paper Scissors raises $400 - NEWS: "The first Rock Paper Scissors contest wrapped up the third day of Ball State University's Greek Week and raised money and canned goods for Muncie Mission Ministries Inc."

BBC NEWS | England | Somerset | Town to turn yellow for charity

BBC NEWS | England | Somerset | Town to turn yellow for charity: "Schools and businesses in Glastonbury, Somerset, are to take part in a 'Yellow Day' to raise funds for local charity Martha Care.

Yellow-themed events will be held on 3 April and yellow ribbons will be draped from all premises taking part."

State workers collect record amount of food | StatesmanJournal.com | Statesman Journal

State workers collect record amount of food | StatesmanJournal.com | Statesman Journal: "State workers collected a record amount of food for hungry Oregonians during this year's food drive, officials announced at an awards ceremony Wednesday."

Wichita charities see rise in need | Local | Wichita Eagle

Wichita charities see rise in need | Local | Wichita Eagle: "WICHITA - As the recession grows stronger, the people who help the poor are bracing for a peak in the wave of new poor people. At the Catholic Charities St. Anthony Family Shelter, homeless clients looking for jobs are telling staff that there is more competition for jobs at the lower end of the income scale, as people with higher incomes lose their jobs and look for work at the lower end."

Wednesday, April 01, 2009

Russian philanthropists make another big grant | The Fundermentalist | JTA - Jewish & Israel News

Russian philanthropists make another big grant | The Fundermentalist | JTA - Jewish & Israel News: "Russian philanthropists make another big grant

By Jacob Berkman · April 1, 2009

The Genesis Philanthropy Group, which was started by four Jewish Russian billionaires, has given yet another big grant to help the Russian speaking North American community.

The group has given $2.7 million to the Wexner Foundation to create two Wexner Heritage classes with the UJA Federation of New York that would be comprised of Russian speaking Jews in New York and to create two fellowships through Wexner's existing fellowship program that would pay for graduate school for two Russian speaking Jews who were committed to becoming Jewish communal professionals."

AFP International Conference provides inspiration and education - Service to Others

AFP International Conference provides inspiration and education - Service to Others: "AFP International Conference provides inspiration and education
Posted: Apr 01, 2009 by Rachel Hutchisson | with no comments
Filed under: philanthropy, giving, service, education, AFP International

I've just returned from the AFP International Conference in New Orleans, and what a conference it was. More than 3,000 people gathered this year to celebrate and to advance the profession through continuing education.

I have to admit that I expected it to be a down year, and although it was a somewhat smaller crowd than previous years, the fact that several thousand fundraisers made the trip says something really positive about our industry and where it stands. We are continuing to invest in our people and our future."

Williams Stuffs Students Into Dorms as Economy Pares Endowments - Bloomberg.com

Williams Stuffs Students Into Dorms as Economy Pares Endowments - Bloomberg.com: "April 1 (Bloomberg) -- Wesleyan University plans to add 120 students to help shore up finances after its endowment fell 22 percent, an indication the recession is forcing doors to open a bit wider at top-rated U.S. colleges."

Marc Morial says mistrust slows New Orleans recovery - Breaking News from New Orleans - Times-Picayune - NOLA.com

Marc Morial says mistrust slows New Orleans recovery - Breaking News from New Orleans - Times-Picayune - NOLA.com: "In an interview after he addressed a fundraisers convention, Morial said that among New Orleanians before the 2005 storm, 'There was a multiracial effort ... to come together around big things, despite some pushing and shoving along the way. Katrina changed that.'"

Area nonprofits, businesses vie for stimulus funds | newarkadvocate.com | The Newark Advocate

Area nonprofits, businesses vie for stimulus funds | newarkadvocate.com | The Newark Advocate: "With building-related projects already planned out, but funding not identified, The Robbins Hunter Museum-Avery Downer House and Denison University couldn't help but jump when federal stimulus money became available."

Report: Nonprofits have huge impact on economy - Detroit Business News and Information - Crain's Detroit Business

Report: Nonprofits have huge impact on economy - Detroit Business News and Information - Crain's Detroit Business: "Michigan nonprofits now employ about 10 percent of the state’s employees and pay about $4 billion each quarter in wages, according to a newly released report gauging the industry’s economic impact."

In recession, black-tie events tighten belts | ajc.com

In recession, black-tie events tighten belts | ajc.com: "The April 22 Flavors of Atlanta gala for the Georgia chapter of the American Liver Foundation should net about $90,000 — $30,000 less than last year and well below the original goal of $175,000. And the May 2 Wings of Mercy ball for the St. Joseph’s Mercy Foundation is likely to net around $200,000, some $70,000 less than last year."

40% of Foundations Expect Giving to Drop in 2009, Chronicle Study Finds - Philanthropy.com

40% of Foundations Expect Giving to Drop in 2009, Chronicle Study Finds - Philanthropy.com: "40% of Foundations Expect Giving to Drop in 2009, Chronicle Study Finds

By Noelle Barton

Assets at the nation’s largest private foundations fell by a median of 28 percent from 2007 to 2008, and 40 percent of grant makers who participated in a new Chronicle survey say they expect giving to decline in 2009."

56 National Organizations Oppose More Tax Cuts for Millionaires | OMB Watch

56 National Organizations Oppose More Tax Cuts for Millionaires | OMB Watch: "The House and Senate are debating the FY 2010 budget resolution on the floor this week and in anticipation of regressive amendments that would expand the cut to the estate tax enacted under the Bush administration, OMB Watch joined 55 other national nonprofit organizations have sent a letter to each senator urging them to oppose any amendment that further erodes the estate tax."

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Philanthropist Bill Greehey honored internationally for fundraising efforts - San Antonio Business Journal:

Philanthropist Bill Greehey honored internationally for fundraising efforts - San Antonio Business Journal:: "Greehey is the recipient of the 2009 Ketchum Award for Outstanding Volunteer Fundraiser, which was presented by the Association of Fundraising Professionals (AFP).

He will receive the honor on March 31 in New Orleans during the association’s Awards for Philanthropy Banquet at AFP’s International Conference on Fundraising."

Sinking economy casts shadow over philanthropists’ parley | JTA - Jewish & Israel News

Sinking economy casts shadow over philanthropists’ parley | JTA - Jewish & Israel News: "Sinking economy casts shadow over philanthropists’ parley

By Jacob Berkman · March 31, 2009

REPORTER'S NOTEBOOK

ST PETERSBURG, Fla. (JTA) -- It was a telling moment at the annual conference of the Jewish Funders Network, a gathering of philanthropists who give away at least $25,000 per year to Jewish causes and, in most cases much, much more.

Harold Grinspoon and his wife, Diane Troderman, who have donated tens of millions of dollars to Jewish and non-Jewish causes over the past two decades, had just received JFN’s Sidney Shapiro Tzedakah Award. For Grinspoon and Troderman, it amounted to a lifetime achievement award, recognizing the huge sums of money allocated by the Harold Grinspoon Foundation to dozens of programs and organizations."

Making Fund-Raising Research More Useful and Accessible - Philanthropy.com

Making Fund-Raising Research More Useful and Accessible - Philanthropy.com: "Association of Fundraising Professionals
Making Fund-Raising Research More Useful and Accessible

Russell N. James, a researcher at the University of Georgia Institute for Nonprofit Organizations, in Athens, told participants at the annual meeting of the Association of Fundraising Professionals that he understands why many fund raisers ignore academic research on soliciting gifts."

Is Your Big Picture Holding You Back? : By Abny Santicola : FundRaising Success

Is Your Big Picture Holding You Back? : By Abny Santicola : FundRaising Success: "I attended a webinar last month titled 'Are Nonprofits Helping or Harming?' and was interested in its 'big picture' viewpoint. While we try to focus almost exclusively on tips and news of interest related to fundraising here, I found a lot of the big-picture points important. I mean, how can you fundraise successfully if your organization isn't achieving the objectives of its mission? The advice shared in the webinar, which I detail here, might reveal some big-picture things your organization can work on to help it better achieve its mission (and make your job of raising funds easier)."

Conference Notebook - Philanthropy.com

Conference Notebook - Philanthropy.com: "Fund-Raising Returns Reach New Low Point, Study Finds

By Holly Hall

New Orleans

Forty-six percent of nonprofit organizations raised more money last year compared with 2007, according to preliminary findings of an annual survey, released here today by the Association of Fundraising Professionals."

Meatloaf Trumps Lobster, Charities Cancel Galas in Lean Times - Bloomberg.com

Meatloaf Trumps Lobster, Charities Cancel Galas in Lean Times - Bloomberg.com: "March 31 (Bloomberg) -- The Simon Wiesenthal Center raised $1.4 million at last year’s spring gala, honoring actress Whoopi Goldberg at Manhattan’s Plaza Hotel. This year, there’ll be no Whoopi, no red carpet -- no gala.

“A gala wouldn’t be money well spent because most of our major donors don’t come,” said Rhonda Barad, the center’s eastern-division director. “People are going to fewer and fewer events.”"

Survey: Donations to U.S. nonprofits down - Denver Business Journal:

Survey: Donations to U.S. nonprofits down - Denver Business Journal:: "The economy is presenting significant challenges for America’s charities, with fewer than half raising more money in 2008 than in 2007, according to a aurveyt by the Association of Fundraising Professionals.

Overall, just 46 percent of organizations raised more money last year, a new low in the survey’s eight-year history. In a typical year, about 60 percent of respondents raised more money than in the previous year."

The NonProfit Times - "Technology Leads New Fundraising Tools

The NonProfit Times - The Leading Business Publication For Nonprofit Management: "Technology Leads New Fundraising Tools

By Paul Clolery

The nearly 200 exhibitors on the convention floor of the Association of Fundraising Professionals were showing their latest tools for raising cash."

Monday, March 30, 2009

The NonProfit Times - Pro Bono Work Pegged At $120/hour

The NonProfit Times - The Leading Business Publication For Nonprofit Management: "Pro Bono Work Pegged At $120/hour

A new study estimates that the standard pro bono services provided by corporations to nonprofits is valued at an average of $120 per hour."

Twitter quakes as San Francisco shakes » VentureBeat

Twitter quakes as San Francisco shakes » VentureBeat: "Earthquake news and Twitter have long gone hand in hand. Because it’s an instant mass communication medium, it is simply one of the best way to find about breaking information quickly. Today, an earthquake shook the San Francisco Bay area (where Twitter’s headquarters is located, along with many of its original users) and Twitter shook with excitement."

Can Monthly Giving Programs Work for Small Nonprofit Groups? - Philanthropy.com

Can Monthly Giving Programs Work for Small Nonprofit Groups? - Philanthropy.com: "Association of Fundraising Professionals
Can Monthly Giving Programs Work for Small Nonprofit Groups?

Large national and international charities such as Greenpeace and Save the Children are often held up as examples of how to set up monthly credit- or debit-card giving programs."

Conference Notebook - Philanthropy.com

Conference Notebook - Philanthropy.com: "March 30, 2009
Association of Fundraising Professionals
How to Create a Successful Gift Catalog

A successful fund-raising catalog combines a wide range of specific products with higher-priced appeals for money that can be used for a broad range of needs, said Robbin Gehrke, senior vice president and executive creative director at Russ Reid, a fund-raising consulting firm, at a session of the Association of Fundraising Professionals conference, in New Orleans."

AFP > About AFP | AFP news & press releases > Photo Gallery ~ AFP 46th International Conference on Fundraising

AFP > About AFP | AFP news & press releases > Photo Gallery ~ AFP 46th International Conference on Fundraising: "Photo Gallery ~ March 28, 2009
Rebuilding-1

On Saturday, March 28, several AFP members worked with the Preservation Resource Center in New Orleans, which has a revitalization program modeled after the national Christmas In April USA program (now Rebuilding Together)."

The NonProfit Times - The Leading Business Publication For Nonprofit Management

The NonProfit Times - The Leading Business Publication For Nonprofit Management: "Gardner Spells ‘Happyness’ His Own Way

By Michele Donohue
“I did everything legal I could and still pursue this dream to be on Wall Street,” said Christopher Gardner last night during the opening plenary session of the Association of Fundraising Professionals international fundraising conference."