Friday, October 10, 2014

Philanthropy for dinner - FT.com

Philanthropy for dinner - FT.com:



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Slideshow: Real Estate Execs Sleep on the Street for Charity | Commercial Observer

Slideshow: Real Estate Execs Sleep on the Street for Charity | Commercial Observer: "oughly 100 real estate executives (plus these reporters) braved the elements and slept on 41st Street and 10th Avenue last night to raise awareness and money for Covenant House, a homeless shelter and comprehensive service provider for youth"



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Tulsa participating in charitable giving campaign - KOAM TV 7

Tulsa participating in charitable giving campaign - KOAM TV 7: "Tulsa participating in charitable giving campaign

TULSA, Okla. (AP) - Tulsa's city manager plans to rappel from a tall building to support a charitable giving campaign the city is supporting throughout the month of October."



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Charities in Minnesota explain plunge in donations | Minnesota Public Radio News

Charities in Minnesota explain plunge in donations | Minnesota Public Radio News: "Minnesota's charitable organizations and experts on giving say the plunge happened as donors of modest were squeezed by the recession while wealthy donors didn't keep pace with their income growth."



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The #WakeUpCall selfie: just another egotistical celebrity stunt for ‘charity’ | Hadley Freeman | Comment is free | The Guardian

The #WakeUpCall selfie: just another egotistical celebrity stunt for ‘charity’ | Hadley Freeman | Comment is free | The Guardian: "Let us recap the recent roster of celebrity selfie charity endeavours. Last spring, there was the #nomakeupselfie (gotta have a hashtag), which involved women – famous and “civilians”, to use Elizabeth Hurley’s unforgettable phrase for the great unwashed – posting photos of themselves without makeup in the name of curing cancer. Because if there’s one thing as scary as fighting cancer, it’s showing the world what you look like without makeup. Beating cancer, one narcissistic hashtag at a time."



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Wednesday, October 08, 2014

How much do the rich give back? « Bankrate, Inc.

How much do the rich give back? « Bankrate, Inc.: "Charitable giving by the wealthy has been springing back since the recession, closing in on the all-time high in 2006, according to the Wealth-X and Arton Capital Major Giving Index."



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Apply - CFRE International

Apply - CFRE International: "DOES IT PAY TO BECOME CERTIFIED?

According to the Association of Fundraising Professionals’ 2013 Compensation and Benefits Study, CFREs earn on average $22,000 more than their non-certified colleagues. In Canada, CFRE certificants earn on average $16,500 more than their non-certified colleagues.  "



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Poorest in Mass. Give to Charity at Highest Proportion of Income ::

massnonprofit news ::: "Poorest in Mass. Give to Charity at Highest Proportion of Income

October 6, 2014 — Poor and middle class Massachusetts residents give more to charity as a share of their income than wealthier people—and, for those who give, at more than twice the rate of the very wealthiest—while the state as a whole ranks 46 out of the 50 states and District of Columbia in terms of charitable giving, according to a newly completed analysis."



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The Wrong Numbers In Telephone Fundraising - 101fundraising

The Wrong Numbers In Telephone Fundraising - 101fundraising: "A recent study in Ireland found that only 2% of charities used the phone to fundraise. Compare that to 3.6% of charities using ‘international treks’. Some people would rather climb Kilimanjaro than pick up the phone. And haven’t we all be in the position of sending way too many e-mails back and forth rather than a quick call, simply because we couldn’t face talking to someone?"



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massnonprofit news ::Head of YMCA of Greater Boston to Lead National Organization

massnonprofit news ::: "Head of YMCA of Greater Boston to Lead National Organization

October 2, 2014 — Kevin Washington, who has served as president and CEO of the YMCA of Greater Boston since 2010, will step down to assume similar duties at YMCA of USA in the nation’s capital, it was announced earlier this week.
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Tuesday, October 07, 2014

Queen makes New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg honorary knight | Royal | News | Daily Express

Queen makes New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg honorary knight | Royal | News | Daily Express: "The Queen makes New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg an honorary knight"



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Emory ALS researchers to receive funds from ice bucket challenge | Emory University | Atlanta, GA

Emory ALS researchers to receive funds from ice bucket challenge | Emory University | Atlanta, GA: "The ALS Association has announced an initial commitment of $21.7 million from this summer’s ice bucket challenge to support six programs to expedite the search for treatments and a cure for ALS, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis."



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bbcon 2014 RJ Mitte Importance of Celebrity Ambassadors Living the Cause : FundRaising Success

bbcon 2014 RJ Mitte Importance of Celebrity Ambassadors Living the Cause : FundRaising Success: "Well, anyone would be hard-pressed to find a better fit between an organization and a celebrity than the tie between actor RJ Mitte, most known for his portrayal of Walter "Flynn" White Jr. on AMC's hit series "Breaking Bad," and the Shriners Hospitals for Children."



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Simone Joyaux chosen to chair the board of the Centre for Sustainable Philanthropy

Simone Joyaux chosen to chair the board of the Centre for Sustainable Philanthropy: "The American fundraising consultant Simone Joyaux has been chosen to chair the board of the Centre for Sustainable Philanthropy at Plymouth University.

Joyaux, who teaches a philanthropy graduate programme in the US, is also chair of Planned Parenthood of Southern New England, and founded the social justice organisation Women’s Fund of Rhode Island.
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Charitable ‘fatigue’ seen on the rise « Philanthropy North Carolina

Charitable ‘fatigue’ seen on the rise « Philanthropy North Carolina: "Americans are losing interest in volunteering and charitable giving, a survey by YMCA of the USA says.

From 2010 to 2014, the share of people who planned to volunteer time or expertise to a worthy cause or organization fell to 41 percent from 57 percent, the YMCA says."



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Monday, October 06, 2014

Raleigh arts group works to cope with growth « Philanthropy North Carolina

Raleigh arts group works to cope with growth « Philanthropy North Carolina: "On August 16, representatives of 145 public schools in Wake County and 30 in Johnston County attended a “booking fair” at Wakefield High School in Raleigh to observe and select artists to teach in their schools for the current school year.

The school representatives, typically a cultural arts representative from the PTA or an arts teacher, made the rounds of 85 trade booths featuring hundreds of artists or their representatives, and observed presentations that artists made on stages in the school auditorium and dance studio."



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Copley Raff's Giving Take: The Calculus of Staff vs. Volunteer Driven Fundraising

Copley Raff's Giving Take: The Calculus of Staff vs. Volunteer Driven Fundraising: "The Calculus of Staff vs. Volunteer Driven Fundraising"



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Nature Is Speaking Through Harrison Ford, Julia Roberts, And Kevin Spacey, And She Is Pissed | Co.Create | creativity + culture + commerce

Nature Is Speaking Through Harrison Ford, Julia Roberts, And Kevin Spacey, And She Is Pissed | Co.Create | creativity + culture + commerce: "All the talk of "saving the planet" overlooks one thing--the planet, as abused as it's been, will be fine in the long run. It's humans who need saving.

That's the gist of a new campaign from Conservation International called "Nature is Speaking." Created by TBWA Media Arts Lab and ad legend Lee Clow, the new campaign delivers a strong message from nature--"



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Cash-Strapped Nonprofits in Oil-Boom Region Go Begging for Workers - How America Gives - The Chronicle of Philanthropy- Connecting the nonprofit world with news, jobs, and ideas

Cash-Strapped Nonprofits in Oil-Boom Region Go Begging for Workers - How America Gives - The Chronicle of Philanthropy- Connecting the nonprofit world with news, jobs, and ideas: "Meanwhile, the Salvation Army couldn’t afford to offer more than $13.60 an hour—hardly enough to fill an open position quickly, much less expand a charity overwhelmed by the needs of people struggling to make it here.

With rents for single-bedroom apartments averaging around $1,700 a month—when you can find one—such pay represents far less than a living wage. What’s more, many who come to Williston to work aren’t arriving with the hope of helping others."



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Atlanta Bucks a Bible-Belt Trend With Strong Secular Fundraising - How America Gives - The Chronicle of Philanthropy- Connecting the nonprofit world with news, jobs, and ideas

Atlanta Bucks a Bible-Belt Trend With Strong Secular Fundraising - How America Gives - The Chronicle of Philanthropy- Connecting the nonprofit world with news, jobs, and ideas: "Faith has long been the primary driver of giving in the South, particularly in Bible-Belt states like Alabama, Mississippi, and Tennessee, where churchgoers traditionally dig deep when the collection plate makes the rounds every Sunday.

But in fast-growing cities like Atlanta, fundraisers say they are seeing a surge in support for more secular causes like environmental protection, health care, and public education—a shift that has driven a surprising increase in individual giving even as the economy works to regain its footing following the recession."



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As Wealthy Give Smaller Share of Income to Charity, Middle Class Digs Deeper - How America Gives - The Chronicle of Philanthropy- Connecting the nonprofit world with news, jobs, and ideas

As Wealthy Give Smaller Share of Income to Charity, Middle Class Digs Deeper - How America Gives - The Chronicle of Philanthropy- Connecting the nonprofit world with news, jobs, and ideas: "As the recession lifted, poor and middle class Americans dug deeper into their wallets to give to charity, even though they were earning less. At the same time, according to a new Chronicle analysis of tax data, wealthy Americans earned more, but the portion of the income they gave to charity declined.

Using the IRS data, The Chronicle was able to track gifts to charity at the state, county, metropolitan-area, and ZIP code levels. "



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