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Friday, June 01, 2012
Grateful Deadhead Philanthropist Gives $500,000 to Grateful Dead Archives - NPQ – Nonprofit Quarterly - Promoting an active an engaged democracy.
Grateful Deadhead Philanthropist Gives $500,000 to Grateful Dead Archives - NPQ – Nonprofit Quarterly - Promoting an active an engaged democracy.: Now Brittingham is donating $500,000 to Dead Central, which officially opens on Friday, June 29th as a 1,500-square-foot memorial exhibition space located in the University of California-Santa Cruz’s McHenry Library. Archivist Nick Meriwether will curate rotating exhibitions of memorabilia donated by the Dead and their fans. In a statement that illustrates the reciprocal relationships he referred to above, Brittingham says his donation is “a gift to the fans from a fan” and he hopes his donation will spur others.
Fighting Fundraiser Turnover: What Charities Can Do - Prospecting - The Chronicle of Philanthropy- Connecting the nonprofit world with news, jobs, and ideas
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Fighting Fundraiser Turnover: What Charities Can Do - Prospecting - The Chronicle of Philanthropy- Connecting the nonprofit world with news, jobs, and ideas: Fighting Fundraiser Turnover: What Charities Can Do
May 31, 2012, 9:17 am
By Holly Hall
As turnover among fundraisers becomes a bigger and bigger cost for charities, two nonprofits are joining forces to figure out what they can do to about it.
Fighting Fundraiser Turnover: What Charities Can Do - Prospecting - The Chronicle of Philanthropy- Connecting the nonprofit world with news, jobs, and ideas: Fighting Fundraiser Turnover: What Charities Can Do
May 31, 2012, 9:17 am
By Holly Hall
As turnover among fundraisers becomes a bigger and bigger cost for charities, two nonprofits are joining forces to figure out what they can do to about it.
Blog | An Environment of Knowledge Sharing Begins with Trust | Association Headquarters
Blog | An Environment of Knowledge Sharing Begins with Trust | Association Headquarters: This exchange led me to think about the significance of cross-team collaboration and individual contribution beyond what we often consider to be a byproduct of knowledge sharing -- a term that is used frequently to describe a core ingredient to our business model. In my opinion it has to do with a key component of our company's culture: an environment of trust and our ability to hire the right people through a tiered hiring process.
Philanthropy in 3D | The Fly-By | Memphis Flyer
Philanthropy in 3D | The Fly-By | Memphis Flyer: But what if saving that amount and pooling it with hundreds of other Memphians meant that you could change lives?
That's the idea behind Give 365, a program of the Community Foundation of Greater Memphis. Program members pool their annual $365 donations and distribute the money in the form of grants worth around $5,000 each to worthy nonprofits in the Mid-South.
That's the idea behind Give 365, a program of the Community Foundation of Greater Memphis. Program members pool their annual $365 donations and distribute the money in the form of grants worth around $5,000 each to worthy nonprofits in the Mid-South.
India-born professor donates sustainability award money - CanIndia NEWS | CanIndia NEWS
India-born professor donates sustainability award money - CanIndia NEWS | CanIndia NEWS: Bawa, distinguished professor of biology at the University of Massachusetts, Boston, is the 2012 winner of the Gunnerus Sustainability Award from the Royal Norwegian Society of Sciences and letters (DKNVS).
He gifted the prize money to the Bangalore-based Ashoka Trust for Research in Ecology and the Environment (ATREE), a research institution in the areas of biodiversity conservation and sustainable development. Bawa is its founder and president.
He gifted the prize money to the Bangalore-based Ashoka Trust for Research in Ecology and the Environment (ATREE), a research institution in the areas of biodiversity conservation and sustainable development. Bawa is its founder and president.
Wednesday, May 30, 2012
Turning philanthropy into a spectator sport | Voluntary Sector Network | Guardian Professional
Turning philanthropy into a spectator sport | Voluntary Sector Network | Guardian Professional: Ten years of giving for social change is something worth celebrating. In that spirit The Funding Network (TFN) marked a decade of bringing together modest philanthropists who value charities as agents of social change by doing what it does best: raising over �40,000 for five good causes in one session.
How to Get the Leadership Skills While Doing Good - Forbes
How to Get the Leadership Skills While Doing Good - Forbes: Many big companies recognize that being on nonprofit boards builds “soft” leadership skills. They pay for rising stars in their companies to go through nonprofit board training and encourage nonprofit board service, according to Nicole T. Sebastian, deputy executive director of VCG Governance Matters, which places people on nonprofit boards.
Virginia Business - News: The next wave of givers
Virginia Business - News: The next wave of givers: Will the next generation of Virginians be as generous as their elders?
That’s a question the leaders of many nonprofit organizations must ponder as they scan their lists of reliable but aging contributors.
That’s a question the leaders of many nonprofit organizations must ponder as they scan their lists of reliable but aging contributors.
Nonprofit education employment and wages grow in Indiana, IU report finds: IU News Room: Indiana University
Nonprofit education employment and wages grow in Indiana, IU report finds: IU News Room: Indiana University: As the school year winds down, a new report from Indiana University makes clear that employment in Indiana education is growing, but not where one might expect. Jobs and pay scales are increasing quickly in nonprofit schools and colleges while employment and average salaries in government-run schools and colleges are inching up or even decreasing.
Restaurant fundraisers promote pet causes - wistv.com - Columbia, South Carolina |
Restaurant fundraisers promote pet causes - wistv.com - Columbia, South Carolina |: So, when Kitchen on George opened late last year, it decided to throw a "Pooches on the Patio" event to benefit the Mobile SPCA. The event - which indeed featured pooches quite literary on the restaurant's patio - was such a success, the restaurant repeated it this spring, drawing 80 to 100 people and about 15 dogs.
Restaurant fundraisers promote pet causes - wistv.com - Columbia, South Carolina |
Restaurant fundraisers promote pet causes - wistv.com - Columbia, South Carolina |: So, when Kitchen on George opened late last year, it decided to throw a "Pooches on the Patio" event to benefit the Mobile SPCA. The event - which indeed featured pooches quite literary on the restaurant's patio - was such a success, the restaurant repeated it this spring, drawing 80 to 100 people and about 15 dogs.
How to build grantees’ network effectiveness: six lessons and deeper reflections from the Packard Foundation | Working Wikily
How to build grantees’ network effectiveness: six lessons and deeper reflections from the Packard Foundation | Working Wikily: The leading edge of social change is increasingly network-centric. Collaboration, coordination, and working in networks are becoming the new normal, as leaders across sectors work to move the needle on today’s most pressing problems. It is fast becoming a new kind of capacity for nonprofits to build, but what does it mean in practical terms for a foundation to build its grantees
Sandusky Charity Seeks OK to Shut Down - TIME
Sandusky Charity Seeks OK to Shut Down - TIME: MATT ROURKE / AP
(PHILADELPHIA) — The charity for troubled youths started by Jerry Sandusky more than three decades ago — and through which the retired Penn State assistant football coach met the boys he is charged with sexually abusing — said Friday it is seeking court approval to shut down and transfer its programs to a Texas-based youth ministry that serves abused and neglected children.
(PHILADELPHIA) — The charity for troubled youths started by Jerry Sandusky more than three decades ago — and through which the retired Penn State assistant football coach met the boys he is charged with sexually abusing — said Friday it is seeking court approval to shut down and transfer its programs to a Texas-based youth ministry that serves abused and neglected children.
7 effective tactics for engaging faith groups - TheNonProfitTimes
7 effective tactics for engaging faith groups - TheNonProfitTimes: When it comes to reaching out to different types of donors, one marketing strategy doesn’t fit all. This is especially true with religious groups.
NEFA Receives $3.3M Grant to Support National Dance Project
massnonprofit.org ::: May 24, 2012 — The New England Foundation for the Arts, a Boston-based nonprofit that provides leadership and resources to benefit artists, the public, arts funders, and policymakers, recently announced that it received a $3.3 million grant from the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation to support its National Dance Project.
Home for Little Wanderers Gala Raises $961K from 1,100 Guests
massnonprofit.org ::: May 28, 2012 — The Home for Little Wanderers, a private, nonprofit child and family service agency based in Boston, recently announced that it raised $961,000 through its annual gala, which drew more than 1,100 guests, the greatest number of attendees ever, beating its goal by a substantial margin.
3 Ways to Become a Better Nonprofit Pro This Summer
3 Ways to Become a Better Nonprofit Pro This Summer: Here are my suggestions for nonprofit folks during the summer months...in between catching up on your fiction list and movies:
Read a book that will teach you something new to bring to your job in the fall. It could be a book specifically about nonprofit work or something a little more general. Here are three that I already have stockpiled for myself plus resources for more:
Read a book that will teach you something new to bring to your job in the fall. It could be a book specifically about nonprofit work or something a little more general. Here are three that I already have stockpiled for myself plus resources for more:
Tuesday, May 29, 2012
Zimbabwe's Richest Man Honored By Morehouse College - Forbes
Zimbabwe's Richest Man Honored By Morehouse College - Forbes: Morehouse College, an all-male institution and one of America’s oldest historically black colleges, awarded Zimbabwean telecom tycoon Strive Masiyiwa an honorary doctorate in recognition for his philanthropic and humanitarian work across the African continent.
Our Accomplishments Together | The Agitator - Fundraising, Direct Marketing and Advocacy Strategies for Nonprofits
Our Accomplishments Together | The Agitator - Fundraising, Direct Marketing and Advocacy Strategies for Nonprofits: Debra Richmond commends this email Annual Report from Be The Match, a bone marrow registry helping patients get transplants from non-related donors.
SOI Tax Stats - SOI Bulletin: Spring 2012
SOI Tax Stats - SOI Bulletin: Spring 2012: SOI Tax Stats - SOI Bulletin: Spring 2012
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