Friday, May 15, 2015

Award-winning Detroit Journalism Cooperative to extend focus on city’s bankruptcy and its impact with new $500,000 Knight Foundation investment - Knight Foundation

Award-winning Detroit Journalism Cooperative to extend focus on city’s bankruptcy and its impact with new $500,000 Knight Foundation investment - Knight Foundation: "DETROIT – May 14, 2015 – The Detroit Journalism Cooperative will extend its exploration of Detroit’s financial issues and engage citizens in finding solutions to challenges facing the city with an additional $500,000 in support from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation for five nonprofit news partners."



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GrantStation.com - State of Grantseeking

GrantStation.com - State of Grantseeking: "The State of Grantseeking™ Survey and Report

The Spring 2015 State of Grantseeking™ Reports

As a part of the grantseeking community, you know how important it is to stay on top of trends. The State of Grantseeking™ reports spotlight recent developments in funding so that organizations can be more strategic in their grantseeking. These free survey results, which reflect the grantseeking experiences of over 1,800 respondents, can serve as benchmarks for organizations to compare their grantseeking efforts with those of other, comparable organizations. We’re pleased to be able to share this information with you, to assist you in your good work."



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Thursday, May 14, 2015

Field Museum announces record gifts of $70 million, $250 million fundraising goal - Chicago Tribune

Field Museum announces record gifts of $70 million, $250 million fundraising goal - Chicago Tribune: "Field Museum announces record gifts of $70 million, a $250 million goal"



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New Fund Sets $15 Million Goal for Baltimore Rebuilding - The Chronicle of Philanthropy

New Fund Sets $15 Million Goal for Baltimore Rebuilding - The Chronicle of Philanthropy: "Baltimore's nonprofit economic-development agency announced an effort Wednesday to raise $15 million to help businesses damaged by last month's riots, the Baltimore Business Journal and the Associated Press write."



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Red Nose Day: Will This British Invasion Succeed?

Red Nose Day: Will This British Invasion Succeed?: "All that tomfoolery has generated over a billion pounds to support disadvantaged people in the U.K. and Africa over the last 30 years. (I learned about the program four years ago when writing Good Works! Corporate Social Initiatives That Build a Better World and the Bottom Line and was so impressed I included it as a case example.)"



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Webinar: How to Interview Strong (from either side of the desk) - Third Sector Today

Webinar: How to Interview Strong (from either side of the desk) - Third Sector Today: "Webinar: How to Interview Strong (from either side of the desk)"



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9 Key Performance Indicators Every Nonprofit Should Be Tracking - Top Nonprofits

9 Key Performance Indicators Every Nonprofit Should Be Tracking - Top Nonprofits:



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Robin Hood Foundation raises $101m in one day mixing Hollywood and Wall Street | Daily Mail Online

Robin Hood Foundation raises $101m in one day mixing Hollywood and Wall Street | Daily Mail Online: "$101million raised for charity in a single night: Big donors open their wallets for Robin Hood foundation as Wall Street rubs shoulders with Hollywood"



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6 Realities of Foundation Grants for Nonprofits

6 Realities of Foundation Grants for Nonprofits: "Here are some of the realities about foundation grants that your nonprofit needs to understand so that you can put them in perspective."



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Tuesday, May 12, 2015

Mormons and Other Congregations Institute Online Tithing - NPQ - Nonprofit Quarterly

Mormons and Other Congregations Institute Online Tithing - NPQ - Nonprofit Quarterly: "On April 29th, the Mormon Church approved a system for online tithing in the United States. The system, which will be rolled out gradually, will also allow donations through the church for humanitarian relief efforts and to support a friend or family member’s mission. The Church’s Finance and Records Department says the new system will reduce reduced the workload on local congregations.

“The new online donations process does not replace previous methods for paying tithes and offerings,” according to public affairs representative Eric Hawkins. “If someone still wants to pay with an envelope, that is still fine. This is simply another option,” he said."



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New York Public Schools Fund, Under Mayor de Blasio, Struggles to Secure Donations - NYTimes.com

New York Public Schools Fund, Under Mayor de Blasio, Struggles to Secure Donations - NYTimes.com: "he Fund for Public Schools, the nonprofit organization that former Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg and his schools chancellors built into a fund-raising juggernaut, has struggled to attract donations under Mayor Bill de Blasio.

The fund, which raised an average of $29 million a year over the last decade, has raised just $18 million this fiscal year, which ends June 30, fund officials said. And about half of that comes from two large multiyear grants that began under the Bloomberg administration."



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CEO Gives Yale $150 Million For Campus Center

CEO Gives Yale $150 Million For Campus Center: " An alumnus who said Yale University changed his life has given the Ivy League school a near-record $150 million to fund a new student and campus center.

The gift from financier and alumnus Stephen Schwarzman, co-founder and CEO of the private equity firm Blackstone Group, is the second largest in Yale history, the school said. Forbes magazine places Schwarzman's net worth at $13.2 billion."



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Nepal suffers second major earthquake - BBC News

Nepal suffers second major earthquake - BBC News: " can't believe there's been another big one'
Jessica Bloor from Shropshire, who works at the British School in Kathmandu, told the BBC: "Obviously we know what [earthquakes] feel like now. Luckily I was in an apartment which was well constructed and I just got under the coffee table and waited for it to be over.

"I've been into Kathmandu today and things seem to be a bit more normal now. There's people camping out still in the central park, but I can't quite believe there's been another big one.""



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Standardized answers to the Sustainability Question / Nonprofit With Balls

Standardized answers to the Sustainability Question / Nonprofit With Balls: "Since it is not going away any time soon, and all of us are forced to hold our noses and answer it each time we come across it, let’s develop a standardized response to the Sustainability Question that we can just copy and paste. This will save us time and energy—time and energy that we can spend on stuff like helping people. Here are drafts of different versions below. Let me know your thoughts:"



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Monday, May 11, 2015

Lessons from my first 100 days as a self-employed fundraiser - UK Fundraising

Lessons from my first 100 days as a self-employed fundraiser - UK Fundraising: "I am approached regularly by people who are about to take the plunge (or perhaps already recently have) to seek my advice on freelancing, consultancy and to enquire about associateships.

As I’ve recently stepped back into the self-employed world having had a “proper” job for 18 months, I’ve tried to be more conscious of the lessons I learned the first time around. As my first 100 days come to an end on Monday 11th May it seems appropriate to reflect and offer my top 10 lessons:"



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The AFP Blog

The AFP Blog: "Of course, it’s one thing for a fundraiser to bring up these issues, but quite another when a funder does. And that’s what makes Paul Shoemaker’s take on reconstructing philanthropy so important. He’s NOT a fundraiser—he’s the executive connector at Social Venture Partners Seattle and a board member at several charities. But it’s clear he understands fundraising and what restricted funds (or as he calls them, Quite Damaging Dollars, or QDDs) can do to a charity."



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Montana-based 'Three Cups' charity reports uptick in donors - The Sun Chronicle : Stories

Montana-based 'Three Cups' charity reports uptick in donors - The Sun Chronicle : Stories: "ore than 1,270 donors who stopped giving money to the Bozeman-based organization over the past two years have contributed this year, and total donations are about $100,000 higher than the $1.7 million at this time in 2014, according to Central Asia Institute officials. The charity builds schools and promotes education in Pakistan, Afghanistan and Tajikistan.
"There is certainly an `Under New Management' sign hanging outside, and the organization, frankly, is run substantially better," Executive Director Jim Thaden said Thursday."



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Cultural Preservation in Disasters, War Zones Presents Big Challenges - The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Cultural Preservation in Disasters, War Zones Presents Big Challenges - The Chronicle of Philanthropy: "he last six months have been a time of severe cultural heritage destruction. The self-proclaimed Islamic State has brazenly targeted ancient buildings and works of art in Iraq and Syria, and more recently, the earthquake in Nepal flattened historic temples.

But donations for cultural preservation aren’t keeping up with need, advocates say, despite recent infusions of financial support."



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It’s Called the Met Gala, but It’s Definitely Anna Wintour’s Party - NYTimes.com

It’s Called the Met Gala, but It’s Definitely Anna Wintour’s Party - NYTimes.com: "Last year, the single evening generated almost $12 million, was a trending topic on Twitter and attracted over 25 million page views on vogue.com the following day. This year, it will be part of a documentary by the filmmaker Andrew Rossi, and recorded by 225 approved photographers, repo"



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