Friday, January 06, 2012

returning to community-based philanthropy | Advice for Good blog

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Whether it’s giving circles or online grassroots philanthropy, community-based giving is making a comeback in a big way. Social media and new technology are making it easier for like-minded people to connect and contribute to non-profits. It’s is also leveling the playing field for charities who want to get new supporters and spur them into action. Watch this space for key developments in philanthropy and charitable giving.

Making Volunteering More Popular By Making It More Relevant | Co.Exist: World changing ideas and innovation

Making Volunteering More Popular By Making It More Relevant | Co.Exist: World changing ideas and innovation: Service is a fundamental pillar of American society, and its roots go back to the origins of the nation. In the mid-1800’s Alexis de Tocqueville observed that Americans help each other in times of need and wrote, "I must say that I have seen Americans make great and real sacrifices to the public welfare, and I have noticed a hundred instances in which they hardly ever failed to lend faithful support to one another."

The New Orleans Index at Six

<GNOCDC> The New Orleans Index at Six: n the six years following Hurricane Katrina — a tragedy made more complex by the Great Recession and the Gulf oil spill — the New Orleans metro has continued on a trajectory of recovery that suggests both areas of positive change and remaining challenges. The New Orleans Index at Six provides the most up–to–date data on New Orleans’ transition from recovery to transformation. This Index is intended to be part of an ongoing series of reports that measure progress and prosperity in the greater New Orleans area with indicators selected from reliable data sources that are regularly updated to allow for tracking going forward

Pam Washek’s nonprofit Neighbor Brigade offers support for those in need - Boston.com

Pam Washek’s nonprofit Neighbor Brigade offers support for those in need - Boston.com: Pam Washek’s nonprofit Neighbor Brigade offers support for those in need

San Francisco seeks Hellman’s philanthropic successors | Dan Schreiber | Local | San Francisco Examiner

San Francisco seeks Hellman’s philanthropic successors | Dan Schreiber | Local | San Francisco Examiner: The death of San Francisco philanthropist Warren Hellman was felt across The City by the organizations he helped and the people who benefited from his generosity.

Master of Arts in Philanthropy & Development - Saint Mary's University of Minnesota

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Elaine Chao: Americans Are More Generous Than We Think | TIME Ideas | TIME.com

Elaine Chao: Americans Are More Generous Than We Think | TIME Ideas | TIME.com: ut in fact, people helping people is quite ordinary in this country. The layaway angels add to the long legacy of Americans’ generous nature. Last week, a worldwide study of charitable giving, by the U.K.-based Charities Aid Foundation, ranked Americans first in giving personal money, and time, to organizations and strangers. The ranking cannot be dismissed as simply to be expected of the richest nation. The Foundation’s survey report concluded that “the countries whose populations are the most likely to give are not necessarily the world’s most affluent.” Of the top 20 nations in giving, only five are in the top 20 of economic wealth.

Thursday, January 05, 2012

Cape Cod Community College Receives $1.25M Gift - Barnstable-Hyannis, MA Patch

Cape Cod Community College Receives $1.25M Gift - Barnstable-Hyannis, MA Patch: It is the largest single gift in Cape Cod Community College’s history.

What's more it is immediately matched with $250,000 gift from Cape Cod Five Cents Savings Bank, moving fundraising campaign past the 50% mark in just one day.

GuideStar-KIMBIA 2011 Giving Season Giveaway Winner

GuideStar-KIMBIA 2011 Giving Season Giveaway Winner: 2012


GuideStar-KIMBIA 2011 Giving Season Giveaway Winner


Unwrapped box with $100 bills in itGuideStar-KIMBIA 2011 Giving Season Giveaway Winner

January 2012

Thanks to everyone who competed and contributed during the GuideStar-KIMBIA 2011 Giving Season Giveaway. In the past two months, more than 1,690 donations were submitted through GuideStar, generating more than $251,000 in donations to hundreds of organizations.

Wednesday, January 04, 2012

Polar Bear Plunge Raises Money For Charities Nationwide (SLIDESHOW)

Polar Bear Plunge Raises Money For Charities Nationwide (SLIDESHOW): Hundreds of brave swimmers across the country plunged into the new year with an icy dip for charity Sunday.

From the Atlantic Ocean in Coney Island to Chicago's Lake Michigan, members of the Polar Bear Club stripped down to their bathing gear for a cool swim and some committed the event to raising money for a range of noteworthy causes.

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Email Newsletter from Small Nonprofit Says 'Open Me'

Email Newsletter from Small Nonprofit Says 'Open Me': I collect examples of what I think are good nonprofit newsletters. And this one from the Tucson Audubon Society kept me reading all the way through.

Philanthropy Buzzwords of 2011 - Opinion - The Chronicle of Philanthropy- Connecting the nonprofit world with news, jobs, and ideas

Philanthropy Buzzwords of 2011 - Opinion - The Chronicle of Philanthropy- Connecting the nonprofit world with news, jobs, and ideas: Similarly, people in philanthropy have their own lingo to describe their preoccupations of the past year, particularly as the government’s financial challenges and growing competition for scarce donations put ever more attention on nonprofits that produce results and know how to get their messages out to the public.

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USC to Double Its Development Staff for a $6-Billion Campaign - Philanthropy Today - The Chronicle of Philanthropy- Connecting the nonprofit world with news, jobs, and ideas

USC to Double Its Development Staff for a $6-Billion Campaign - Philanthropy Today - The Chronicle of Philanthropy- Connecting the nonprofit world with news, jobs, and ideas: USC to Double Its Development Staff for a $6-Billion Campaign

December 29, 2011, 10:17 am

The University of Southern California plans to hire scores of fund raisers in several cities as it pursues the biggest capital campaign in U.S. academic history, writes the Los Angeles Times.

As part of its effort to raise $6-billion by 2018, the school plans to double its fund-raising staff from 200 to 400 this year and has opened development offices in New York, San Francisco, and Washington and possibly in Chicago and Dallas.

The Nonprofit Quarterly | @npquarterly | Here We Go Again: The Cyclical Nature of Board Behavior

The Nonprofit Quarterly | @npquarterly | Here We Go Again: The Cyclical Nature of Board Behavior: I was talking with an executive the other day about the problems she was having with her board, when she declared, “I’ve been here a long time and I’ve seen all this behavior before. I’m just so tired of it!” At that moment, I remembered an article by Miriam Wood, titled, “Is Governing Board Behavior Cyclical?”

The Nonprofit Quarterly | @npquarterly | Here We Go Again: The Cyclical Nature of Board Behavior

The Nonprofit Quarterly | @npquarterly | Here We Go Again: The Cyclical Nature of Board Behavior: I was talking with an executive the other day about the problems she was having with her board, when she declared, “I’ve been here a long time and I’ve seen all this behavior before. I’m just so tired of it!” At that moment, I remembered an article by Miriam Wood, titled, “Is Governing Board Behavior Cyclical?”