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Friday, August 15, 2014
Richest Russian Takes Over Title of Country’s Top Donor – Philanthropy Today - Blogs - The Chronicle of Philanthropy
Richest Russian Takes Over Title of Country’s Top Donor – Philanthropy Today - Blogs - The Chronicle of Philanthropy:alisher Usmanov, Russia’s wealthiest man, was also its most generous philanthropist in last year, donating $194-million, according to a Bloomberg survey of the country’s 25 richest people and their giving.
Dan Snyder Keeps on Trying to Win Friends Through Philanthropy - NPQ - Nonprofit Quarterly
Dan Snyder Keeps on Trying to Win Friends Through Philanthropy - NPQ - Nonprofit Quarterly: The life cycle of Daniel Snyder’s Original Americans Foundation is something to behold. His Washington DC National Football League franchise has just released a video of Native Americans explaining how many do not find the racially disparaging name of Snyder’s team to be “objectionable”.
Inside the Charity That Inspires James Franco to Don Green Tights
Inside the Charity That Inspires James Franco to Don Green Tights: Everybody knows James Franco is creative, but now he has found a way to make even his philanthropy innovative.
He's donating the proceeds from the three small films he's currently co-producing — Memoria, Killing Animals and Yosemite, all based on his short stories about his experiences growing up in Palo Alto, Calif. — to critically ill children through The Art of Elysium. The charity helps some 40,000 sick youth — like the wheelchair-bound Obregon, Bhyunn and Colon (pictured above) — every year with art, music and film workshops held by volunteers in hospitals all over Los Angeles and New York City. And to make even more of a difference, Franco gave the job of directing the trio of films (two are in postproduction; the third is still in preproduction) to three unknown young directors, perhaps beginning the careers of Hollywood's next generation of cutting-edge auteurs.
He's donating the proceeds from the three small films he's currently co-producing — Memoria, Killing Animals and Yosemite, all based on his short stories about his experiences growing up in Palo Alto, Calif. — to critically ill children through The Art of Elysium. The charity helps some 40,000 sick youth — like the wheelchair-bound Obregon, Bhyunn and Colon (pictured above) — every year with art, music and film workshops held by volunteers in hospitals all over Los Angeles and New York City. And to make even more of a difference, Franco gave the job of directing the trio of films (two are in postproduction; the third is still in preproduction) to three unknown young directors, perhaps beginning the careers of Hollywood's next generation of cutting-edge auteurs.
Gap years: Voluntourism – who are you helping? - Telegraph
Gap years: Voluntourism – who are you helping? - Telegraph: Gap years: Voluntourism – who are you helping?
If you’re looking for opportunities abroad, check your skills match and you will be helping, rather than hindering, says Rose Dykins
If you’re looking for opportunities abroad, check your skills match and you will be helping, rather than hindering, says Rose Dykins
Thursday, August 14, 2014
How Philanthropy Can Help Unaccompanied Child Refugees Now - PhilanTopic | PND | Foundation Center
How Philanthropy Can Help Unaccompanied Child Refugees Now - PhilanTopic | PND | Foundation Center: Ten-year-old Lucinda sits alone in a courtroom awaiting her fate. In front of her is a judge who will decide whether she is deported to her native Honduras. At the opposite table sits an experienced attorney advocating for her deportation. Her case will be argued in English, a language she does not speak. No one sits beside her.
NEW YORK: Nexus Global Youth Summit — Millennials Transform Philanthropy | Business Wire | Rock Hill Herald Online
NEW YORK: Nexus Global Youth Summit — Millennials Transform Philanthropy | Business Wire | Rock Hill Herald Online: NEW YORK — More than 500 next-gen inheritors and social entrepreneurs convened July 24-25 at the 4th annual Nexus Global Youth Summit, held at the United Nations. Nexus, the world’s largest network of millennial philanthropists, is led by Co-founders Jonah Wittkamper and Rachel Cohen Gerrol.
8 Ways Nonprofits Can Add Engaging Images to Their Social Media
8 Ways Nonprofits Can Add Engaging Images to Their Social Media: There is no doubt that visual marketing is driving online, and especially social media, content. People are visual animals – what we see helps us process information more quickly than what we read or what we hear. Wishpond found that 90% of information transmitted to the brain is visual, and there is a reason – visuals are processed 60 thousand times faster than text!
The lessons that CRUK learned from nomakeupselfies | Third Sector
The lessons that CRUK learned from nomakeupselfies | Third Sector: Cancer Research UK did not start the social media craze of sharing photos of faces without make-up, but it responded fast and made the most of it, as Susannah Birkwood found out
Robin Williams' Suicide: Fundraisers' Role When America Copes With Tragedy : Page 1 of 2 : Target Marketing
Robin Williams' Suicide: Fundraisers' Role When America Copes With Tragedy : Page 1 of 2 : Target Marketing: Fundraisers know tragedies and disasters bring their causes front-of-mind during the grieving process. Charities see a bump in giving, which nonprofit software and services provider Blackbaud says won't sustain an organization unless the fundraisers turn those first-time givers into sustaining donors.
Wednesday, August 13, 2014
Mixing philanthropy with business: NYC Talent founder’s perfect ensemble � Entrepreneur, Startup, Small Business Articles and Resources
Mixing philanthropy with business: NYC Talent founder’s perfect ensemble � Entrepreneur, Startup, Small Business Articles and Resources: For this edition of Member Spotlight, a series where we showcase entrepreneurs of emerging companies, we chatted with Ashley about what influenced her to go into recruiting and philanthropy.
My mother was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in 2011. That’s when I decided to start an advocacy organization called Team Hope to educate the public about the disease.
My mother was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in 2011. That’s when I decided to start an advocacy organization called Team Hope to educate the public about the disease.
Lead Trusts – The Final Frontier?! | The Planned Giving Blog
Some data and discussion on Lead Trusts(CLT's) from the Planned Giving Blog
Lead Trusts – The Final Frontier?! | The Planned Giving Blog: Lead Trusts – The Final Frontier?!
I can’t tell you how many times I hear consultants or financial planners talk boldly about charitable lead trusts (“lead trusts” or “CLTs”). In fact, I have heard of consultants telling starry eyed clients how lead trusts are going to play a “big role” in their upcoming campaign. Even going so far as to suggest that you can count on a certain percentage of dollars coming via lead trusts.
Lead Trusts – The Final Frontier?! | The Planned Giving Blog: Lead Trusts – The Final Frontier?!
I can’t tell you how many times I hear consultants or financial planners talk boldly about charitable lead trusts (“lead trusts” or “CLTs”). In fact, I have heard of consultants telling starry eyed clients how lead trusts are going to play a “big role” in their upcoming campaign. Even going so far as to suggest that you can count on a certain percentage of dollars coming via lead trusts.
Tuesday, August 12, 2014
New 1023-EZ Form Released: Streamlines Process for Eligible Small Charities to Apply for IRC Section 501(c)(3) Tax-Exempt Status and Seek Retroactive Reinstatement | Planned Giving Design Center
New 1023-EZ Form Released: Streamlines Process for Eligible Small Charities to Apply for IRC Section 501(c)(3) Tax-Exempt Status and Seek Retroactive Reinstatement | Planned Giving Design Center: On July 1, 2014, the IRS issued Form 1023-EZ (Streamlined Application for Recognition of Exemption Under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code), along with instructions and a detailed Revenue Procedure (Rev. Proc. 2004-40) that sets forth the rules for the use of the form and an Information Release (IR-2004-77). Beginning immediately, certain eligible smaller charities seeking tax exemption under IRC� 501(c)(3) can use the 3-page Form 1023-EZ to see tax exempt tax from the IRS rather than the lengthy and complicated Form 1023, which is a 26-page form that consists of a 12-page “core form” plus eight potentially-applicable schedules and a checklist. The IRS estimates that up to 70% of new charities will be able to use the Form 1023-EZ, and anticipates that the use of Form 1023-EZ for small charities and the existing Form 1023 for larger charities, will enable the IRS to more quickly process all exemption applications. In its news release accompanying the Form 1023-EZ, the IRS indicates that it currently has more than 60,000 exemption applications in its “backlog,” many of which have been pending for nine months or more.
Branding Won’t Stifle City Harvest’s Creativity | The NonProfit TimesThe NonProfit Times
Branding Won’t Stifle City Harvest’s Creativity | The NonProfit TimesThe NonProfit Times: Branding Won’t Stifle City Harvest’s Creativity
By The NonProfit Times - August 12, 2014
At City Harvest in New York City, “Brand is sacred,” said Vice President of Marketing Heather Wallace. “A strong brand is the foundation for everything at City Harvest. It creates legitimacy.”
Branding comes down to efficiency, said Gary Laermer, chief branding officer for the YMCA New York City. If the branding is off, he said, “Positioning, fundraising and engagement just doesn’t line up. It may be close, but either you’re in the middle or working three times as hard
By The NonProfit Times - August 12, 2014
At City Harvest in New York City, “Brand is sacred,” said Vice President of Marketing Heather Wallace. “A strong brand is the foundation for everything at City Harvest. It creates legitimacy.”
Branding comes down to efficiency, said Gary Laermer, chief branding officer for the YMCA New York City. If the branding is off, he said, “Positioning, fundraising and engagement just doesn’t line up. It may be close, but either you’re in the middle or working three times as hard
Independent Sector | 2014 American Express NGen Fellows
Independent Sector | 2014 American Express NGen Fellows:
Independent Sector is delighted to announce the selection of the 2014 cohort of American Express NGen Fellows. Over the course of the next year, these accomplished and innovative leaders will collaborate with other talented leaders age 40 and under, interact with established mentors, and contribute to Independent Sector's work on nonprofit impact and leadership.
Independent Sector is delighted to announce the selection of the 2014 cohort of American Express NGen Fellows. Over the course of the next year, these accomplished and innovative leaders will collaborate with other talented leaders age 40 and under, interact with established mentors, and contribute to Independent Sector's work on nonprofit impact and leadership.
Monday, August 11, 2014
Summer's Philanthropy Quandary: To Do #GivingTuesday Or Not?
Summer's Philanthropy Quandary: To Do #GivingTuesday Or Not?: So yeah it’s August. And that means nonprofit fundraisers should be looking at the first Tuesday in December?
Maybe. Or maybe not.
Maybe. Or maybe not.
Charities Scramble Over In-Demand Fundraisers - Ideas & Advice - The Chronicle of Philanthropy- Connecting the nonprofit world with news, jobs, and ideas
Charities Scramble Over In-Demand Fundraisers - Ideas & Advice - The Chronicle of Philanthropy- Connecting the nonprofit world with news, jobs, and ideas: Shaun Keister had barely settled into his new office at the University of California at Davis when the phone rang.
A recruiter wanted to tell the veteran fundraiser about a new job he’d be just perfect for.
Mr. Keister demurred, telling the headhunter he had just taken over development operations at UC-Davis, arriving from a longtime post at Penn State, about a week earlier.
A recruiter wanted to tell the veteran fundraiser about a new job he’d be just perfect for.
Mr. Keister demurred, telling the headhunter he had just taken over development operations at UC-Davis, arriving from a longtime post at Penn State, about a week earlier.
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