Friday, July 16, 2010

Pittsburgh Foundation's Oliphant ponders nonprofit mergers - Pittsburgh Business Times

Pittsburgh Foundation's Oliphant ponders nonprofit mergers - Pittsburgh Business Times

Salaries of Nonprofit CEO's Expected to Rise in 2011 - Jobs - The Chronicle of Philanthropy- Connecting the nonprofit world with news, jobs, and ideas

Salaries of Nonprofit CEO's Expected to Rise in 2011 - Jobs - The Chronicle of Philanthropy- Connecting the nonprofit world with news, jobs, and ideas: "At nonprofit groups in the New York metropolitan area, more chief executive officers than other senior staff members took pay cuts in the 2010 fiscal year, according to a new survey of compensation trends by the Nonprofit Coordinating Committee of New York. However, austerity wasn’t universal for top leaders, and signs point to bigger paychecks ahead for more of them in 2011."

Why Aren't Fundraisers Asking for Referrals? Coaching Tips for Not-for-Profit Managers

Why Aren't Fundraisers Asking for Referrals? Coaching Tips for Not-for-Profit Managers: "Why Aren't Fundraisers Asking for Referrals? Coaching Tips for Not-for-Profit Managers

July 2010

OK, it's hypercompetitive out there for the gift, grant, and/or sponsorship. Other organizations are probably scrambling for all the state, federal, corporate, and individual donor opportunities that exist on Planet Earth. Even some of the larger not-for-profit organizations that traditionally have relied on name recognition and brand are actively seeking new donors and funders. Acquiring new qualified donors takes longer than ever."

Online Giving Grew Fast This Spring, 2 Studies Find - Prospecting - The Chronicle of Philanthropy- Connecting the nonprofit world with news, jobs, and ideas

Online Giving Grew Fast This Spring, 2 Studies Find - Prospecting - The Chronicle of Philanthropy- Connecting the nonprofit world with news, jobs, and ideas: "The amount of money that donors contributed online during the months of March, April, and May was up 23 percent compared to the same period in 2009, according to the Blackbaud Index of Online Giving."

Opinion: Charitable Challenge Can Be Met With the Right Resources | The Jewish Exponent

Opinion: Charitable Challenge Can Be Met With the Right Resources | The Jewish Exponent: "Donors across America stepped forward in 2009 to avert a potential crisis in the not-for-profit community and exceeded the wildest expectations of many. At the same time, giving was down slightly, and certain critical needs went unfunded due to a shift in donor priorities, as well as the inability of many nonprofits to make a compelling enough case for their cause. Many organizations in Jewish arenas cut back on staffing and programming, and nearly all delayed transformational construction and renovation."

Malls offer nonprofits rent-free space to avoid empty storefronts - KansasCity.com

Malls offer nonprofits rent-free space to avoid empty storefronts - KansasCity.com: "Nonprofits may not have the buying power that large national retailers have, but in many cases they are willing tenants who can help shopping centers fill spaces during recessions.

For the nonprofit, it's a rare chance to get exposure to the thousands of people who shop at centers like Cameron Village each month.

For the shopping center, it's a chance to do something good for a local charity, and it helps avoid one of the biggest no-nos in retail: an empty space."

Future Fund engages young givers | Philanthropy Journal

Future Fund engages young givers | Philanthropy Journal: "GREENSBORO, N.C. -- As a member of the grantmaking committee of the Future Fund at the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, Dan Koenig, a lawyer at Connors Morgan Sinozich, learned a lot and made valuable contacts that have benefited his work as a member of the board of directors of Seven Homes, a local nonprofit that places children in foster homes and received a $1,000 grant from the Future Fund in 2009."

Kaleidoscope - Summer 2010

Kaleidoscope - Summer 2010: "Why aren’t there more faces that look like mine? It is a question that I have often asked myself when attending any professional association gathering or visiting colleagues outside of the Historically Black College and University (HBCU) circle. Though minority populations are a primary beneficiary of many philanthropic dollars, we are not well-represented in the profession. Considering the growing diversity of the donor landscape and increasing globalization, this has often posed both challenges and opportunities for organizations and for fundraising staffs."

Thursday, July 15, 2010

CharityVillage� Research: The talent war: Is it over?

CharityVillage� Research: The talent war: Is it over?: "The talent war: Is it over?
By Alan Davis
July 12, 2010

I meet many people in the course of conducting my business, and I have concluded that they generally fall into two types: the superficial thinker, and the profound thinker.

I have observed that the superficial thinkers consider that the talent war is over. They argue that, with all the layoffs that have been announced in the last three to six months, there is a plethora of top talent on the market who can be recruited very quickly and very easily."

Charities mail out coins, hope for larger return - USATODAY.com

Charities mail out coins, hope for larger return - USATODAY.com: "Paul Bobnak, director for 'Who's Mailing What!' a service that collects data on direct mail operations, says the company's records show the use of coins in charity mailings is increasing this year after several years of decline."

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

The Nonprofit Quarterly | @npquarterly | Nonprofit Newswire | Village People-"Y" Change Title of Hit Song?

The Nonprofit Quarterly | @npquarterly | Nonprofit Newswire | Village People-"Y" Change Title of Hit Song?: "uly 13, 2010; Source: NDTV | Apparently the Village People have drawn the line at re-naming their hit song, YMCA, as the equally well-known nonprofit YMCA, in a fit of “branding”, changes its name to a more concise “Y”. In an act of rebellion the Village People have vowed to continue to perform all four letters of their song in their performances."

Use it Today - The Alternative to RFPs

Use it Today - The Alternative to RFPs: "The Alternative to RFPs
by Hildy Gottlieb

You are about to embark on a major project - a board development initiative, a fund development plan, a strategic planning session, a capital campaign.

You are not an expert in these areas, so you decide to find a consultant to help. Your board suggests creating a Request for Proposals - an RFP - to have consultants bid on the work. In that way, you will be able to compare all their ideas and approaches, and get the best price."

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Huge Sums Raised, Much Unspent, After Haiti Quake : NPR

You can read other articles on Haiti Fundraising on the AFP Disaster Relief Site

Huge Sums Raised, Much Unspent, After Haiti Quake : NPR: "Six months ago Haiti was rocked by a 7.0 earthquake that killed more than 200,000 people, left more than 1.5 million homeless and destroyed the country's capital and surrounding areas.

Americans gave generously to thousands of charities helping the Caribbean nation deal with the devastation. Elementary school students donated their pennies while rock stars reunited for an updated version of the 'We Are The World' concert."

Hollins fundraising drive exceeds its target - Roanoke.com

Hollins fundraising drive exceeds its target - Roanoke.com: "Hollins fundraising drive exceeds its target
The school raised almost $162 million over the course of the eight-year campaign.

By Neil Harvey
981-3376

Hollins University concluded its nearly decade-long fundraising drive late last month, an effort that boasted a final tally of almost $162 million and exceeded the school's stated goal by nearly 30 percent."

Parkland's Krause gets fundraising award | News for Dallas, Texas | Dallas Morning News | Robert Miller | Business Columnist | Dallas Morning News

Parkland's Krause gets fundraising award | News for Dallas, Texas | Dallas Morning News | Robert Miller | Business Columnist | Dallas Morning News: "David Krause, president and CEO of the Parkland Foundation, has been named the 2010 Outstanding Fundraising Executive by the national Association of Fundraising Professionals."

Tackling the Problem of Asking Too Often - Resource Center - AFP

Tackling the Problem of Asking Too Often - Resource Center - AFP: "In an interview this week with AFP eWire, fundraising consultant and author Penelope Burk says the trend toward over-solicitation is very real and continues to weigh heavily on the minds of donors, who consistently rank ‘being asked too much' at the top of their list of reasons why they gave less or stopped giving altogether to a particular charity. Burk has been taking a readout of what donors like and dislike about their experience with charities and measuring giving habits for several years. Since 2000 she has asked why donors stop giving--and over-solicitation has been a growing theme."

Library fundraisers launch first capital campaign: $1 million will address technology needs - San Jose Mercury News

Library fundraisers launch first capital campaign: $1 million will address technology needs - San Jose Mercury News: "To better serve users like Smyth, the Friends of the Santa Cruz Public Libraries has launched its first-ever capital campaign to raise $1 million for technology upgrades. Prompted by the library's ongoing budget woes, the nonprofit group, which made a record donation of $300,000 this year, hopes to raise $200,000 for priority technology needs by the end of 2010 and the remaining $800,000 within two years.

'This is the first time we have organized to solicit,' said campaign leader Carole McPherson, the board's vice president. 'We have existed (previously) on the generosity from the community.'"

FayObserver.com -
Postage increase causes concern for bulk mailers

FayObserver.com - <div>Postage increase causes concern for bulk mailers</div>: "Nonprofit organizations across the state are worried about the proposal, said Jane Kendall, president of the N.C. Center for Nonprofits, based in Raleigh."

The NonProfit Times -YMCA of the USA Now ‘Officially' The Y

The NonProfit Times - The Leading Business Publication For Nonprofit Management: "YMCA of the USA Now ‘Officially' The Y

By Mark Hrywna

The YMCA has joined a growing list of the nation's largest nonprofits that are reinventing themselves with a new brand and logo. The organization, headquartered in Chicago, Ill., will call itself “The Y,” what it's commonly referred to as, and the national office has started the change, to which all of its 2,680 local affiliates should transition within five years."

Inside the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation | World news | The Guardian

Inside the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation | World news | The Guardian: "The headquarters of probably the most powerful charity in the world, and one of the most quietly influential international organisations of any sort, currently stand between a derelict restaurant and a row of elderly car repair businesses. Gentrification has yet to fully colonise this section of the Seattle waterfront, and even the actual premises of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, which, appropriately perhaps, used to be a cheque-processing plant, retain a certain workaday drabness. Only four storeys high, with long rows of windows but no hint of corporate gloss, its beige and grey box sits anonymously in the drizzly northern Pacific light."

Monday, July 12, 2010

YMCA nationwide shortens name to 'The Y' | MLive.com

YMCA nationwide shortens name to 'The Y' | MLive.com: "GRAND RAPIDS -- The YMCA of the USA officials today unveiled a new brand strategy to raise awareness of the impact it makes in communities such as Grand Rapids.

The nonprofit will now be known simply as 'the Y,' coinciding with how people most commonly refer to the organization"

The real deal on interns

The real deal on interns: "Interns are the great cavalry of any organization. Though some, unfortunately, view them as slave labour — those who do the tasks no one else could find time for, or the work others just don’t want to do — most recognize the crucial importance of having hired (and oftentimes volunteer) temporary help to buttress the company mission.
Love thy interns
But whether paid or not, Sarah Gayer, a Toronto CHRP, says interns should be prized and treated with respect above all else."

Attention nonprofits: Young adults love texting donations � Nieman Journalism Lab

Attention nonprofits: Young adults love texting donations � Nieman Journalism Lab: "Pew asked survey participants whether they had ever made a charitable contribution via text message. A surprising 10 percent of all cell phone users have. When you look at young people, it gets even more interesting: 19 percent of 18 to 29 year olds have made a charitable donation via text. Other age groups text donations considerably less: 10 percent of 30 to 49 year olds, 8 percent of 50 to 64 year olds, and 4 percent of 65 and up."