Friday, March 06, 2015

Sector Not Paying To Develop New Leaders - The NonProfit TimesThe NonProfit Times

Sector Not Paying To Develop New Leaders - The NonProfit TimesThe NonProfit Times: "Jagpal and Ryan Schlegel wrote the report, released by NCRP and titled “Cultivating Nonprofit Leadership: A (Missed?) Philanthropic Opportunity.” The report lays out the importance of leadership development, analyzes data from the Foundation Center, and offers recommendations for supporting and enhancing nonprofit leaders.

Leadership development can lead to collaboration and innovation, prevents burnout and has a “multiplier effect” on an organization, according to the report. “This report explores leadership development as a tool to create transformational change,” wrote Jagpal and Schlegel."



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Minorities Under Represented In Fundraising Appeals - The NonProfit TimesThe NonProfit Times

Minorities Under Represented In Fundraising Appeals - The NonProfit TimesThe NonProfit Times: "Giving at a place of worship is the top venue for donors who are white, African American and Hispanic. Asian donors, however, are more likely to give to health charities. Local social service and children’s charities are also priorities for Asian donors.

There is quite a disparity in how donors prioritize giving when analyzed by ethnicity. A new study by technology firm Blackbaud in Charleston, S.C., “Diversity in Giving, The Changing Landscape of American Philanthropy” shows various significant differences."



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Three Reasons Why It’s Necessary for Philanthropy to Engage Black Americans | npENGAGE

Three Reasons Why It’s Necessary for Philanthropy to Engage Black Americans | npENGAGE: "ut why or how can this be? Don’t non-profits and foundations realize they need diverse individuals’ help to solve society’s most pressing issues? As a black millennial the answer to this question seems obvious to me, but for many organizations it is not so black and white. Pun intended.
So, here are my top three reasons nonprofits need to engage African American donors for support:"



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Your 9 Week Plan to Organizing a 5K Charity Run | Classy

Your 9 Week Plan to Organizing a 5K Charity Run | Classy: "One of the best tricks for tackling a huge project is to break it up into smaller tasks. It’s far less intimidating to work on a list of small jobs than to take on one big endeavor. This strategy can be applied to 5K run/walks, for both the runner and the organizer."



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Wednesday, March 04, 2015

Corporate Philanthropy: Hostile Takeover or Helpful Charity? | Renee C. Herrell

Corporate Philanthropy: Hostile Takeover or Helpful Charity? | Renee C. Herrell: "The business of philanthropy tends to rely on an emotional appeal to donors. Corporations are not necessarily driven to make donations for altruistic reasons nor are they influenced emotionally to support nonprofits -- much like individual donors. Individuals have a heart. Corporations have a bottom line. The result is that corporate donations only make up 5 percent or $16.7 billion of total giving in the United States, according to the Giving USA 2014 Report."



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5 Nonprofit Cause Marketing/Corporate Partnership Trends for 2015 : Page 1 of 2 : FundRaising Success

5 Nonprofit Cause Marketing/Corporate Partnership Trends for 2015 : Page 1 of 2 : FundRaising Success: "5 Nonprofit Cause Marketing/Corporate Partnership Trends for 2015"



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Take stock of your communications « Philanthropy North Carolina

Take stock of your communications « Philanthropy North Carolina: "If your nonprofit has not taken a look recently at your communications strategy, you should.

Communicating effectively is fundamental to everything your nonprofit does, including delivering programs; running your organization day by day; raising money; hiring and developing staff; recruiting, training and engaging board members and volunteers; enlisting partners and other supporters; and working with the news media."



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The Top 5 Presentations You Won’t Want to Miss at AFP International 2015

The Top 5 Presentations You Won’t Want to Miss at AFP International 2015: "The Top 5 Presentations You Won’t Want to Miss at AFP International 2015"



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The AFP Blog: How Much Are Fundraisers Giving Back?

The AFP Blog: How Much Are Fundraisers Giving Back?: "How Much Are Fundraisers Giving Back?

As fundraisers, the heart of our work is the impact we have—on our organizations, on our communities and on the world. It’s the core of our profession: inspiring others to get involved and create impact.

But what about our own personal ability to get involved and create impact? Do we walk the walk as well as we talk the talk?"



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Tuesday, March 03, 2015

5 Things You Didn't Know About Philanthropy | Jean Case

5 Things You Didn't Know About Philanthropy | Jean Case: "One of the greatest challenges for philanthropy today is the very term itself --philanthropy. Chances are that when asked, most people would associate the word with wealthy individuals writing big checks to charity. Yet, look up the word and etymologically, it simply means a "love of humanity." Call me a sap, but I've always believed most people have a love of humanity somewhere in their hearts. In practice, this love can be expressed by helping others through the contribution of time, money or other forms of support. Put simply, if you've done something to help another, you are a philanthropist."



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Social Giving IRL (In Real Life) for Nonprofits - NPQ - Nonprofit Quarterly

Social Giving IRL (In Real Life) for Nonprofits - NPQ - Nonprofit Quarterly: "Not all social giving IRL has to be tied to hosting a gala or 5K. People gather in places for lots of other reasons, and those are opportunities for the right charities with the right tools. The growth rate of U.S. adults with Internet-enabled phones (already surpassed two-thirds of the population) is huge; most donors can now give wherever they are rather than waiting to get to a desktop screen somewhere. New tools are just now coming into the market, with more players and ideas likely to join soon."



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How Indian NGOs are marrying Philanthropy with Social Innovations? | Business Insider India

How Indian NGOs are marrying Philanthropy with Social Innovations? | Business Insider India: "How Indian NGOs are marrying Philanthropy with Social Innovations?"



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Vince Vaugh and Lady Gaga plunge into freezing cold water for Chicago charity polar plunge | Daily Mail Online

Vince Vaugh and Lady Gaga plunge into freezing cold water for Chicago charity polar plunge | Daily Mail Online: "Actor Vince Vaughn and pop star Lady Gaga mustered up the courage to dive into freezing cold water for the Special Olympics charity the day after cities across the country broke cold records for last month."



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Tim Cook: Commencement speaker and future donor? - The GW Hatchet

Tim Cook: Commencement speaker and future donor? - The GW Hatchet: "While schools will look for a commencement speaker with “gravitas and experience,” Michael Nilsen, the vice president for public policy at the Association of Fundraising Professionals, said there’s a lot more that goes on behind the scenes as schools also consider a speaker’s ability to donate.

“Certainly, as you think of that group of people, you’ll look at relationships and how to get gifts later on. You can better believe there was a conversation about who should be speaking and what that might mean,” Nilsen said. “Whether that person may give now or later, I’m certain that is part of the whole cultivation process for a major gift.”"



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Monday, March 02, 2015

Eric Braverman Tried to Change the Clinton Foundation. Then He Quit. - Kenneth P. Vogel - POLITICO Magazine

Eric Braverman Tried to Change the Clinton Foundation. Then He Quit. - Kenneth P. Vogel - POLITICO Magazine: " December, the board of the Bill, Hillary and Chelsea Clinton Foundation approved a salary of more than $395,000, plus bonus, for its Yale-educated CEO, Eric Braverman, while voting to extend his board term through 2017, according to sources familiar with the arrangement. Braverman, who had worked with Chelsea Clinton at the prestigious McKinsey & Company consultancy, had been brought in with the former first daughter’s support to help impose McKinsey-like management rigor to a foundation that had grown into a $2 billion charitable powerhouse. "



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