Most Fund Raisers Didn’t Receive Raises Last Year - News - The Chronicle of Philanthropy- Connecting the nonprofit world with news, jobs, and ideas: "May 13, 2011
Most Fund Raisers Didn’t Receive Raises Last Year
By Raymund Flandez
Most fund raisers didn’t get a raise last year, according to a report released today.
Fund raisers across the country earned a median of $65,000 in 2010, meaning that half earned more and half less. The survey was based on data from 2,400 fund raisers provided to the Association of Fundraising Professionals."
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Friday, May 13, 2011
Fun matters, Erie-area groups say, when it comes to fundraising - Local News - GoErie.com/Erie Times-News
Fun matters, Erie-area groups say, when it comes to fundraising - Local News - GoErie.com/Erie Times-News: "Grilling your own juicy steak at a neighborhood restaurant. Donating blood to win tickets to a Taylor Swift concert.
Golfing all day with your buddies -- while wearing a ballet tutu.
Charitable giving, and the uniquely creative ways local groups encourage community involvement, now comes in all shapes and sizes."
Golfing all day with your buddies -- while wearing a ballet tutu.
Charitable giving, and the uniquely creative ways local groups encourage community involvement, now comes in all shapes and sizes."
Car dealer up on the roof to help those down below - Peoriatimes.com: Feature Stories
Car dealer up on the roof to help those down below - Peoriatimes.com: Feature Stories: "While he may be up on the roof to motivate his staff and celebrate the Nissan National Tent Event, he's also 'down' for the cause of raising community awareness of local nonprofits experiencing an increasing need for volunteers. And the message is as timely as it is necessary."
Workplace Campaigns Go Hands-on | Philanthropy Matters | The Center on Philanthropy at Indiana University
From 2010 Philanthropy Matters Vol 18 Issue 2
Workplace Campaigns Go Hands-on | Philanthropy Matters | The Center on Philanthropy at Indiana University: "hen you think of workplace giving campaigns, a gift request form may be the first thing that comes to mind. But workplace campaigns are changing, employing innovative tools and strategies that are sparking engagement and redefining how companies and employees improve their communities."
Workplace Campaigns Go Hands-on | Philanthropy Matters | The Center on Philanthropy at Indiana University: "hen you think of workplace giving campaigns, a gift request form may be the first thing that comes to mind. But workplace campaigns are changing, employing innovative tools and strategies that are sparking engagement and redefining how companies and employees improve their communities."
Wednesday, May 11, 2011
TheDartmouth.com: Pelzel analyzes trends in non-profit donations
TheDartmouth.com: Pelzel analyzes trends in non-profit donations: "The highest motivation for giving to educational institutions is primarily a belief in the cause, Pelzel said. The second most influential factor is loyalty to the institution, but colleges and universities cannot solely rely on alumni donations motivated by nostalgia, she said.
“Educating leaders for the next generation prepares people to give back and gives people the capacity to think broadly about human issues,” she said.
Tax incentives are not the driving motivation for individuals to make donations, but they do determine the amount donors give, according to Pelzel."
“Educating leaders for the next generation prepares people to give back and gives people the capacity to think broadly about human issues,” she said.
Tax incentives are not the driving motivation for individuals to make donations, but they do determine the amount donors give, according to Pelzel."
Boosters to help with FSU budget | FLORIDA TODAY | floridatoday.com
Boosters to help with FSU budget | FLORIDA TODAY | floridatoday.com: "Seminole Boosters' pending gift showcases how important fundraising is to FSU's future, said Tom Jennings, vice president for university advancement.
'It underscores how important philanthropy is going to be over the next couple of years to pull us out of this budget situation,' Jennings said."
'It underscores how important philanthropy is going to be over the next couple of years to pull us out of this budget situation,' Jennings said."
The Nonprofit Quarterly | @npquarterly | Is Ben Bernanke the Sector's Newest, and Most Respected, Ally?
The Nonprofit Quarterly | @npquarterly | Is Ben Bernanke the Sector's Newest, and Most Respected, Ally?: "But Greenspan’s successor at the helm of the Federal Reserve, Ben Bernanke, appears aware and supportive of the role of nonprofits in the U.S. economy and its recovery from the rampaging recession – and he said so recently at a Federal Reserve Bank conference on community development. By keynoting the conference along with Jeffrey Sachs of the Earth Institute, Bernanke sounded like the philosophical opposite of Greenspan and an important voice endorsing the service andpolicy roles of nonprofits. Counting Ben Bernanke as a nonprofit advocate should be headline stuff for the leadership of the nonprofit sector."
Seven-Figure Gift From Detroit Couple Spurs Discussion of African-American Philanthropy | PND | Foundation Center
Seven-Figure Gift From Detroit Couple Spurs Discussion of African-American Philanthropy | PND | Foundation Center: "Seven-Figure Gift From Detroit Couple Spurs Discussion of African-American Philanthropy
A seven-figure gift to the Detroit Institute of Arts from former General Motors group vice president Roy Roberts and his wife, Maureen, has put a spotlight on the relative dearth of high-profile African-American philanthropists, Crain's Detroit Business and the Detroit Free Press report."
A seven-figure gift to the Detroit Institute of Arts from former General Motors group vice president Roy Roberts and his wife, Maureen, has put a spotlight on the relative dearth of high-profile African-American philanthropists, Crain's Detroit Business and the Detroit Free Press report."
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Fear And Loathing In The Fundraising Office
Fear And Loathing In The Fundraising Office: "Andrew Watt, FInstF, president and CEO of AFP believes that fundraisers feared talking to boards because of a boards’ unfamiliarity with fundraising in general. “Board members play an important role in fundraising because they are great spokespersons for the charity they serve and they can speak with authority on the impact of the organization,” Watt said via a prepared statement. “However, many board members focus more on the fiscal management and operations aspects of their responsibilities, and it can be challenging for fundraisers to get them involved in raising money.”"
Charity to auction lunch date with Warren Buffett - chicagotribune.com
Charity to auction lunch date with Warren Buffett - chicagotribune.com: "The San Francisco charity GLIDE said on Tuesday it would once again auction off a lunch with the legendary investor to raise funds for its programs, which include meals and healthcare for the poor and homeless. The previous 11 auctions have raised nearly $9 million."
Transparency and Impact: Nonprofit Merit Badges
Transparency and Impact: Nonprofit Merit Badges: "he participants struggled to define 'accountability,' but the discussion seemed to swirl around the concepts of 'transparency' and 'impact.' Naturally, the recent flap over the 60 Minutes expose of Greg Mortensen, author of Three Cups of Tea, sneaked into the discussion, and quite appropriately since the nonprofit that Mortensen founded may have problems with both transparency and impact."
Food Banks: Don’t Bury the Story!
Food Banks: Don’t Bury the Story!: "Food Banks: Don’t Bury the Story!
by Kivi Leroux Miller on May 9, 2011
in Nonprofit Communications,Online Marketing,Reviews,Writing for the Web
I’m in the middle of developing a marketing strategy, including a website revamp, for a local food bank. As part of any strategy process, I like to take a look at what other similar organizations are doing, so I’ve perused the websites of dozens of small food banks across the U.S."
by Kivi Leroux Miller on May 9, 2011
in Nonprofit Communications,Online Marketing,Reviews,Writing for the Web
I’m in the middle of developing a marketing strategy, including a website revamp, for a local food bank. As part of any strategy process, I like to take a look at what other similar organizations are doing, so I’ve perused the websites of dozens of small food banks across the U.S."
Take Care When Asking Staff and Volunteers to Make a Donation
massnonprofit.org ::: "It’s tempting and convenient to solicit your organization’s staff and volunteers. However, these two critical groups are in very different positions, so they can’t be treated alike in terms of asking for money."
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Tuesday, May 10, 2011
Getting smart about giving - Hindustan Times
Getting smart about giving - Hindustan Times: "Another important dimension of philanthropy today is its increasing professionalisation. Though we still have some way to go in this regard when compared to countries like America, we are making good progress. Bharti Foundation, for instance, the philanthropic arm of Bharti Enterprises, is running 242 primary schools and one senior secondary school in rural areas across five states reaching out to over 30,000 under-privileged children. The programme is specifically focused on the girl child."
‘Cautious optimism’ for community foundations | Philanthropy Journal
‘Cautious optimism’ for community foundations | Philanthropy Journal: "While their assets, gifts and grants all grew in 2010 in the wake of the recession, community foundations are walking a fine line between focusing on immediate and long-term needs, a new study says."
Women, Money, and Powerful Giving - Barbara Stanny - Wealth Coach - Forbes
Women, Money, and Powerful Giving - Barbara Stanny - Wealth Coach - Forbes: "I wish more women would do that…talk about giving away money. And I don’t mean to Visa, Starbucks, or Saks. Philanthropy is where the power (and the fun) is. And you don’t have to be a billionaire (or millionaire, for that matter) to participate.
Philanthropy is usually the least thought out, most disorganized part of our financial activities.We know charitable contributions save us taxes."
Philanthropy is usually the least thought out, most disorganized part of our financial activities.We know charitable contributions save us taxes."
Philanthropists Bill and Joyce Cummings sign away half their wealth - The Boston Globe
Philanthropists Bill and Joyce Cummings sign away half their wealth - The Boston Globe: "Earlier this month, the Cummingses became the first people in Massachusetts to sign the Giving Pledge, promising to donate at least half of their fortune to charity. The pledge was established last year by Buffett and the Gateses to encourage the super-rich to share their wealth."
Foundations don’t practice what they preach
Foundations don’t practice what they preach: "Philanthropic foundations are like old-fashioned slot machines. They have one arm and are known for their occasional payout.
Although the term “mission-related investing” found its way into the lexicon of philanthropy decades ago, the finance committees of most foundations continue to manage their endowments like investment bankers. Their portfolios give no hint that they are institutions whose purpose is the public benefit. There is a chasm between mission – grantmaking – and investment. The logic of a synergy between the two has yet to take hold."
Although the term “mission-related investing” found its way into the lexicon of philanthropy decades ago, the finance committees of most foundations continue to manage their endowments like investment bankers. Their portfolios give no hint that they are institutions whose purpose is the public benefit. There is a chasm between mission – grantmaking – and investment. The logic of a synergy between the two has yet to take hold."
Ritter Center 'art houses' spring up around Marin again - Marin Independent Journal
Ritter Center 'art houses' spring up around Marin again - Marin Independent Journal: "For the second year, Ritter Center has set up individually decorated 'art houses' around Marin as part of a fundraising effort to help some of the county's most vulnerable homeless residents."
Monday, May 09, 2011
Despite Recession, Global Giving Abounds: The Sixth Annual Index of Global Philanthropy and... -- WASHINGTON, May 9, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ --
Despite Recession, Global Giving Abounds: The Sixth Annual Index of Global Philanthropy and... -- WASHINGTON, May 9, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ --: "WASHINGTON, May 9, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Data from the new 2011 Index of Global Philanthropy and Remittances, published by Hudson Institute's Center for Global Prosperity (CGP), confirm that for the first full year of the global recession private giving to the developing world has remained remarkably stable.
The 2011 Index will be launched at a May 12th event focusing on the future of global philanthropy."
The 2011 Index will be launched at a May 12th event focusing on the future of global philanthropy."
'Giving Pledge’ Signers Gather for First In-Person Meeting - News - The Chronicle of Philanthropy- Connecting the nonprofit world with news, jobs, and ideas
'Giving Pledge’ Signers Gather for First In-Person Meeting - News - The Chronicle of Philanthropy- Connecting the nonprofit world with news, jobs, and ideas: "May 6, 2011
'Giving Pledge’ Signers Gather for First In-Person Meeting
By Maria Di Mento
The first annual gathering of people who have committed to the Giving Pledge met last night and today at the Miraval Resort, a Tucson resort owned by one of the signers—Steve Case, a philanthropist and a co-founder of America Online, and his wife, Jean."
'Giving Pledge’ Signers Gather for First In-Person Meeting
By Maria Di Mento
The first annual gathering of people who have committed to the Giving Pledge met last night and today at the Miraval Resort, a Tucson resort owned by one of the signers—Steve Case, a philanthropist and a co-founder of America Online, and his wife, Jean."
Michigan man plans 9,300-mile tractor ride for charity | Detroit Free Press | freep.com
Michigan man plans 9,300-mile tractor ride for charity | Detroit Free Press | freep.com: "A Michigan man is getting ready for a 9,300-mile tractor ride through 48 states to raise money for charity."
Pottersville train museum on track for summer opening
Pottersville train museum on track for summer opening: "CHESTER -- When Clarke Dunham lost corporate sponsorship in 2008 for his long-running model train exhibit, Railroads on Parade, he was left with years of work, hundreds of detailed model buildings and 2,500 feet of track.
But come July 1, the fruits of his and his crew’s labor are expected to see the light of day, this time in Pottersville."
But come July 1, the fruits of his and his crew’s labor are expected to see the light of day, this time in Pottersville."
Growing philanthropy movement bucks consumer-support trend - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
Growing philanthropy movement bucks consumer-support trend - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review: "She is among a growing number of employees in the Pittsburgh region who are influential in their companies' philanthropy, giving time as well as dollars.
This effort stands in contrast to a movement called 'creating shared value,' in which companies do good by helping consumers, rather than giving away shareholders' money for charity."
This effort stands in contrast to a movement called 'creating shared value,' in which companies do good by helping consumers, rather than giving away shareholders' money for charity."
Ken Burnett - What’s on your wall?
Ken Burnett - What’s on your wall?: "So for many years I’ve advocated that fundraisers should stick up on their walls in large letters a short repertoire of pithy and powerful definitions. Like the definition of sincerity (see below). And the five assumptions of fundraising and the 11 pillars of fundraising wisdom. These last two of course can be found on and downloaded from SOFII. Go there now, please, and stick them on your walls."
Oklahoma’s reputation for charitable giving grows | NewsOK.com
Oklahoma’s reputation for charitable giving grows | NewsOK.com: "In last week’s issue that detailed “America: By the Numbers,” one of the categories was charitable giving. At the top of the list was Oklahoma, whose residents gave on average nearly $1,600 to charity in 2009, the latest year for which figures are available."
Oklahoma’s reputation for charitable giving grows | NewsOK.com
Oklahoma’s reputation for charitable giving grows | NewsOK.com: "In last week’s issue that detailed “America: By the Numbers,” one of the categories was charitable giving. At the top of the list was Oklahoma, whose residents gave on average nearly $1,600 to charity in 2009, the latest year for which figures are available."
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