Friday, October 01, 2010

Will China's billionaires share the wealth? - CNN.com

Will China's billionaires share the wealth? - CNN.com: "Beijing, China (CNN) -- At a recent Beijing dinner, Bill Gates and Warren Buffett, the world's richest philanthropists, tried to convince some 50 of the 189 known Chinese billionaires (in US dollars) that 'it's good to give.'"

Milwaukee charities face steep financial challenges - BizTimes

Milwaukee charities face steep financial challenges - BizTimes: "The woes local nonprofit organizations faced in 2009 - less support and more individuals needing assistance - continued in 2010 with ongoing concerns about the state of philanthropy in metropolitan Milwaukee, according to a new and expanded survey of local agencies commissioned by the Greater Milwaukee Foundation and conducted by the Public Policy Forum.
Sixty-six percent of the nonprofits surveyed for the 14th Annual Report Card on Charitable Giving say the economic downturn has caused a drop in giving. Forty-five percent of the agencies feel the state of philanthropy is getting worse. Of the organizations providing direct services to clients, 62 percent say demand for assistance is increasing."

Nonprofits sold on couple's skills || OnlineAthens.com

Nonprofits sold on couple's skills || OnlineAthens.com: "COMMERCE - Jefferson couple Rose and Vince Mercardante have spent years learning the best way to organize racks of children's clothing and the kindest way to tell people that no one wants their old couch."

Thursday, September 30, 2010

Ninety Percent of Consumers want Companies to Support Causes� - Online Fundraising, Advocacy, and Social Media - frogloop

Ninety Percent of Consumers want Companies to Support Causes� - Online Fundraising, Advocacy, and Social Media - frogloop: "While nonprofit campaigners like to debate the merits of cause related marketing, according to the 2010 Cone Cause Evolution Study, American consumers are huge supporters of cause marketing campaigns. In fact, these types of campaigns even inspire a new group of supporters. According to the study, high-touch engagement, such as volunteerism is up 11%, advocacy is up 8% and philanthropy is up 9% since Cone’s last study in 2008. Check out the comparison chart below."

Outreach Toolkit for Partner Use - Revocation of Small Tax-Exempt Organizations That Failed to File for Three Consecutive Years

Outreach Toolkit for Partner Use - Revocation of Small Tax-Exempt Organizations That Failed to File for Three Consecutive Years: "Outreach Toolkit for Partner Use - Revocation of Small Tax-Exempt Organizations That Failed to File for Three Consecutive Years


IRS Exempt Organizations provides the following materials for use by stakeholder groups and others interested in helping small tax-exempt organizations qualify for one-time filing relief and retain their tax-exempt status. We encourage you to take advantage of these educational materials, and other materials that can be found on IRS.gov under Charities & Non-Profits, at www.irs.gov/thelist."

Gates, Buffett encouraged by Chinese response to philanthropy calls - CNN.com

Gates, Buffett encouraged by Chinese response to philanthropy calls - CNN.com: "Beijing, China (CNN) -- In the end, few Chinese tycoons could resist the rare opportunity to dine with Bill Gates and Warren Buffett in a chateau-style resort on the outskirts of the capital.

Local media had earlier been abuzz over the story of more than half of the invited guests declining to join the American pair out of fear of being pressured to make huge donation commitments."

Charitable Giving for U.S. Health Care Plunged 11 Percent in 2009, While Canadian Charitable Giving Rose 5.2 Percent - FierceHealthcare

Charitable Giving for U.S. Health Care Plunged 11 Percent in 2009, While Canadian Charitable Giving Rose 5.2 Percent - FierceHealthcare: "WASHINGTON, D.C., (September 27, 2010) - Snapshots of charitable support in 2009 have produced two very different pictures for nonprofit health care institutions in the United States and Canada, according to the Association for Healthcare Philanthropy (AHP). The association's annual Report on Giving indicated donations dropped $944 million in the U.S. last year from 2008 levels, while rising $56 million in Canada.

Members of AHP direct fundraising programs on behalf of more than 2,000 nonprofit health care facilities. In FY 2009 their efforts yielded $7.644 billion in the U.S. and $1.124 billion in Canada, compared to $8.588 billion and $1.068 billion the previous year."

Philadelphians Set the Pace for National Leadership | The Jewish Exponent

Philadelphians Set the Pace for National Leadership | The Jewish Exponent: "Steven Scheck, chairperson of the Jewish Federations of North America's National Young Leadership Cabinet along with Alice Viroslav, says that the 200 men and women who attended the Cabinet's August retreat in Scottsdale, Ariz., represent 'the very future of our Jewish community.'

Judging from the participants' high level of philanthropy, and the energy and creativity they exuded in workshops and discussions, Scheck predicts that 'the future appears quite bright.'"

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Affluent Blacks Differ in Giving Patterns From Whites, Study Finds - News - The Chronicle of Philanthropy- Connecting the nonprofit world with news, jobs, and ideas

Affluent Blacks Differ in Giving Patterns From Whites, Study Finds - News - The Chronicle of Philanthropy- Connecting the nonprofit world with news, jobs, and ideas: "Wealthy Blacks Give Most Donations to Education and Religious Groups, Study Finds

By Maria Di Mento

Wealthy black Americans are more likely to donate to educational institutions, religious organizations, and human-services groups than other affluent people, according to a new study.

Black donors who make at least $250,000 or who have $1-million in assets also tend to give anonymously and to nonprofits they know well, says Marguerite Griffin, national director of philanthropic services at Northern Trust Corporation, a financial-services firm in Chicago, which conducted the survey."

Akhtar Badshah: Toward a New Normal -- Visions for Development Leaders

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Last week I was in N.Y. for the Clinton Global Initiative and this week I am in Washington, D.C. attending the Business Civic Leadership Center Global Corporate Citizenship Conference. There have been many conversations about global development -- from the status of the MDGs to the role of capitalism. I want to share my thoughts in an attempt to focus on the positive and the opportunities at hand."

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

The Top 10 Mistakes in Fundraising Campaigns - Resource Center - AFP

The Top 10 Mistakes in Fundraising Campaigns - Resource Center - AFP: "Sept. 28, 2010) Is your fundraising campaign fizzling? Whether you are stalled or just moving slower than you would like, there are some common mistakes that you can diagnose now before your campaign sputters to a stop.

The following is taken from the AFP/Wiley Fund Development Series book called Jump-Starting the Stalled Fundraising Campaign, written by Julie Ingraham Walker."

Monday, September 27, 2010

Gender Gap in Nonprofit Salaries Persists, Study Finds - Executive Compensation - The Chronicle of Philanthropy- Connecting the nonprofit world with news, jobs, and ideas

Gender Gap in Nonprofit Salaries Persists, Study Finds - Executive Compensation - The Chronicle of Philanthropy- Connecting the nonprofit world with news, jobs, and ideas: "The proportion of chief executives who are women edged higher in 2008, to nearly 47 percent, according to an annual survey by GuideStar, an organization in Williamsburg, Va., that collects the informational tax forms that nonprofit groups are required to file with the Internal Revenue Service. Yet female leaders continue to be much more heavily represented at smaller charities. Women held 57 percent of the chief-executive positions at organizations with budgets of $1-million or less but only 38 percent of the top positions at organizations with budgets of more than $1-million."

The Nonprofit Quarterly | @npquarterly | Nonprofit Newswire | Recession Worsening Decline in Religious Giving

The Nonprofit Quarterly | @npquarterly | Nonprofit Newswire | Recession Worsening Decline in Religious Giving: "As the New York Times reports, 'Well before the subprime mortgage crisis threw the economy into a tailspin, warning signs for religious giving were present. A 2007 study by three professors at Indiana University-Purdue University in Indianapolis found that baby boomers in 2000 were donating about 10 percent less to religious bodies than their parents’ generation did at a comparable age in 1973—and almost 25 percent less than those parents, by then ages 62 to 76, were donating in 2000.'"

Haiti Rebuilding Spotlighted at CGI Amid Calls for More Help | onPhilanthropy

Haiti Rebuilding Spotlighted at CGI Amid Calls for More Help | onPhilanthropy: "One of the elements in CGI 2010 that has elicited the greatest interest is the recovery effort in Haiti. The destruction resulting from the earthquake has been one of the most challenging, among numerous natural disasters that have occurred in recent years. President Clinton, who had been functioning as a special envoy for Haiti before last January’s earthquake, has co-chaired a philanthropic response with former president George W. Bush. As expected, Clinton took the opportunity at CGI to showcase some of the major elements of the response, which has proceeded at a frustratingly slow pace, and to call for additional support from the private sector."