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Restroom charity spreads across Japan.
Envelopes with cash have been left in public restrooms across Japan,
officials said on Wednesday, as the bizarre form of anonymous charity
turned into a nationwide phenomenon.
Mail & Guardian Online (11.7.2007)
Die Neuen Sachspenden - Das erste Buch über modernes Sachspendenmarketing.
openPR (4.6.2007)
Justice, not charity, for persons with disabilities.
Turkish Daily (17.5.2007)
Optimiertes Spendensammeln.
Der neue Zauberbegriff der Spendensammler heißt "Total Quality Excellence",
sinngemäß: totale Optimierung. Letztlich wollen Hilfsorganisationen damit
die gesammelten Gelder effizienter einsetzen. Ein entsprechendes
Zertifikat soll das bestätigen.
FR-online.de (5.5.2007)
Intelligent Giving want your "most painful sponsored events".
Independent charity analysis service Intelligent Giving is asking
fundraisers and donors to share details of their most painful sponsored
events.
uk fundraising (25.4.2007)
The give and take of giving circles.
As giving circles catch on and multiply, they are broadening the ranks of
philanthropists in the U.S., but they also can pose challenges for
nonprofits seeking much-needed funds and resources.
Philanthropy Journal (9.4.2007)
Workplace philanthropy.
Canadians like to volunteer. The federal government's 2004 Canada Survey
of Giving, Volunteering and Participating found that almost 12 million
people—45 per cent of Canadians 15 years and older—had volunteered in the
previous year. Of the nearly 21,000 people polled, 5 per cent had been
asked to volunteer by their employer.
Globe and Mail (28.3.2007)
Narrow fundraising focus fuels growth.
Contrary to conventional wisdom, high-growth nonprofits have fueled their
expansions not by diversifying their funding bases, but by specializing in
a single type of funding.
Philanthropy Journal (22.3.2007)
Luxury as Charity - Billionaire Rents Hawaii Dream Home
for $150 / Month.
Trend Hunter (20.3.2007)
Astronaut cuts her hair in space for charity.
Space.com (19.12.2006)
Spenden an ausländische Empfänger steuerlich nicht begünstigt.
Consultant (4.11.2006)
Mit Entenrennen zum
Erfolg.
Man nehme tausende von kleinen Quietscheentchen, nummeriere sie durch und
verkaufe diese als Los gegen eine Spende. Mit diesen Quietscheentchen wird
dann am Veranstaltungstag ein Rennen auf einem Fluss durchgeführt. Alle
Entchen werden spektakulär von einer Brücke in den Fluss gekippt und
schwimmen einem Ziel entgegen. Im Ziel wird dann an Hand der Nummern auf
den Siegerenten der Besitzer festgestellt, der dann einen wertvollen
Sachpreis gewonnen hat.
Presse Mitteilung (31.10.2006)
Geld
für gute Taten.
In den Von-Bodelschwinghschen-Anstalten in Bethel bei Bielefeld treffen
jeden Tag etwa 200 Päckchen mit ausgeschnittenen Briefmarken ein. Oft sind
sogar ganze Alben dabei. Die behinderten Mitarbeiter der Sammelstelle
sortieren die Briefmarken für den Verkauf. Als Kiloware sind Briefmarken
aus Bethel bei Sammlern sehr beliebt.
ZDF (22.10.2006)
China to introduce city billboard system to boost
charitable donations.
Economic Net (11.10.2006)
'Philanthropy fund' pilot goes way beyond target.
A pilot scheme offering aspiring philanthropists the chance to build
personal charitable funds slowly over time has exceeded its target by
almost three times in less than a year.
ThirdSector (11.10.2006)
Chinese NGO says no to luxurious moon cake packaging.
The All-China Environment Federation (ACEF) on Wednesday launched a
campaign to persuade the public to refuse moon cakes packaged too
luxuriously as this year’s Mid-Autumn Festival approaches.
china.org (14.9.2006)
Effective charitable giving.
The Final Call (13.9.2006)
Helfen mit
Bücherspenden.
Oö. Volkshilfe und OÖNachrichten sammeln gemeinsam Bücher für einen großen
Basar: Der Erlös kommt dem Tageszentrum "Regenbogen" für demenzkranke
Menschen in Linz zugute: Leser spenden Erinnerung.
OÖNachrichten (10.9.2006)
Illegale Geschäfte mit Spenden für Kampusch.
Internet-Betrüger nutzen Namen des Verbrechensopfers für dubiose
Spendenkonten. Polizei ermittelt.
Die Presse (9.9.2006)
Making the ask, Part 5.
Strategies vary for timing requests for planned gifts.
Philanthropy Journal (o. D.)
Making the ask, Part 4.
Nonprofits analyze giving patterns to identify planned-giving prospects.
Philanthropy Journal (24.8.2006)
Making the ask, Part 3.
Planned-giving program can begin with simple steps.
Philanthropy Journal (o. D.)
Die gute Tat, die Steuern spart.
Wer eine gemeinnützige Stiftung gründet, genießt weitgehende
Steuerbefreiungen. Auch seinen Nachlass kann man auf diese Weise regeln.
Der Tagesspiegel (18.8.2006)
Making the ask, Part 2.
Laying the groundwork critical before approaching donors.
Philanthropy Journal (10.8.2006)
Fundraising: Charity shop sets up art gallery to boost
income.
Cornwall Hospice Care has opened an art gallery in the basement beneath
its Helston charity outlet in west Cornwall to expand the shop's
fundraising potential.
Every two weeks, the refurbished charity shop basement and courtyard
becomes the gallery@helston, an art gallery featuring the work of a
selected local artist. The charity receives a cut of each sale.
ThirdSector (2.8.2006)
Making the ask, Part 1.
Timing, trust key in asking for planned gifts.
Philanthropy Journal (1.8.2006)
Mikrokredite: Kleines Geld, große Wirkung.
Geld für ein Handy, eine Nudelküche oder zum Blumenkauf - Kleinstkredite
verhelfen den Menschen in Entwicklungsländern zu etwas mehr
Selbstständigkeit. Jetzt haben Fondsgesellschaften das große Geschäft mit
dem kleinen Geld entdeckt.
Spiegel Online (25.7.2006)
Zukunft gestalten - auch über den Tod hinaus.
Deutscher Fundraising Verband (20.7.2006)
Venture fundraising: A pioneering nonprofit breaks with
tradition.
By collaborating with several key funding partners, YouthNoise has
developed a distinctive strategy for their annual fundraising efforts.
Calling it a “fundraising blueprint for nonprofits,” the group has used
techniques similar to those used by venture-capital companies which
require an emphasis on quantifiable results and network impacts.
onPhilanthropy (19.7.2006)
Charities aim to tap into dormant bank funds.
The Commission on Unclaimed Assets reviews how dormant funds can be handed
to communities, voluntary groups or charities -- the so-called third
sector -- if the assets are not reclaimed by their owners.
Reuters UK (13.7.2006)
Charity Bank announces outstanding growth.
Charity Bank has now agreed loans worth over £50 million to more than 500
enterprising charitable organisations across the UK, supporting a vast
range of different community and social enterprise activities. These loans
have also helped to unlock over £135 million of funding for voluntary and
community activities.
UK Fundraising (11.7.2006)
Charitable gifts.
Couples can now compile a gift list which includes donations to charity
alongside items for your home.
You and Your Wedding (o. D.)
Social marketers do the hard stuff.
Nonprofits that promote changes in behavior use "social marketing." That
is a version of regular marketing but harder.
About (14.6.2006)
Junk food addict to bike around the island for charity.
A self-confessed couch potato and junk food addict today will attempt to
ride a bicycle one circuit around the island's (Taiwan) outer perimeter
with his sports-loving elderly mother to raise money for disabled
children.
China Post (14.6.2006)
Community development banks spur growth.
Groups funneled $3.5 billion to underserved markets in
2004.
Community development financial
institutions, groups that lend to people mainstream banks reject, invested
$3.5 billion in underserved communities across the U.S. in 2004.
Philanthropy Journal (5.6.2006)
Wohltätigkeitsautomat sammelt Spenden.
Sie stehen beinahe an jeder Straßenecke: Selbstbedienungsautomaten in
Japan. Die neueste Erfindung ist ein Warenspender, der auf Wunsch ein Teil
oder das ganze Wechselgeld als Spende für wohltätige Zwecke einbehält.
Badische Zeitung (28.4.2006)
Neuer Trend - Charity CD´s.
Charity-CD´s dienen dem Erlös von Geld für karitative Projekte. Die
Musikwerke gehen über die Distributionsschienen der Konzerne wie Sony,
Warner, BMG usw. oder den neuen Vertriebsweg online wie der Apple-Tochter
iTunes oder Musicload.de
News4Press.com (22.4.2006)
Ärger über Hütchenspieler
& Spendenwerber.
Hütchenspieler, Bettler und aggressive Keiler auf Wiens Einkaufsstraßen:
In letzter Zeit häufen sich die Klagen von Passanten und Geschäftsleuten.
Die Kontrollen von Polizei und Magistrat bringen nicht den gewünschten
Erfolg.
ORF.at (7.4.2006)
Zum Spenden
gezwungen.
Eine Gruppe junger Franzosen stellt sich mitten auf die Strasse und
verlangt Geld für eine Sammelaktion. Doch: Wer nicht spendet, wird
aggressiv dazu gedrängt.
Blick Online (3.4.2006)
CDs becoming a charity case.
The charity Scope said today that its 300 stores were being inundated with
donated CDs, as more and more people trim their collections - or even get
rid of them altogether to free up space.
Guardian Unlimited (28.3.2006)
Sozial verantwortlich - ökonomisch klug.
Unter diesem Motto findet am 09. März 2006 in der Fachhochschule Jena der
3. Thüringer Fundraisingtag statt. Schwerpunkt ist in diesem Jahr der
Themenbereich 'Unternehmensengagement'. Vom freiwilligen ehrenamtlichen
Engagement der Unternehmen bis hin zum Mythos Sponsoring werden sieben
Einsteigerworkshops und vier Themenworkshops für 'Fortgeschrittene'
durchgeführt.
pressrelations.de (7.2.2006)
Rolling for
Jesus.
Warum ein New Yorker Taxifahrer seine Passagiere (fast) umsonst befördert.
Die Zeit (23.12.2005)
Forced charity.
The First Post (22.12.2005)
Spender
finden um jeden Preis.
Auf der Jagd nach neuen Spendern engagieren Hilfswerke oft externe Firmen.
Es wird für die Hilfswerke zunehmend schwieriger, Freiwillige zu finden,
die sich unentgeltlich für den guten Zweck einsetzen. Deshalb sind auf den
Strassen immer öfter Studenten anzutreffen, die im Auftrag von
professionellen Fundraising-Firmen neue Spender akquirieren. Ein harter
Job, den wenige lange machen.
NZZ Online (21.12.2005)
Rag trade tycoon flies 450 guests to charity party in
St Petersburg.
It may be colder in St Petersburg than it is in London, but that hasn't
stopped Richard Caring flying 450 of his closest friends to the Russian
city this weekend for a party that even the tsars might have found a
little over-indulgent. But everyone can have a good time with a clear
conscience, since it is all for charity.
Independent Online (26.11.2005)
Advisers should provide advice for philanthropy too.
Financial Standard (17.11.2005)
Resources From Nonprofit Organizations: A Different
Kind of Chamber Networking.
The Business Monthly
New charities sign up to Wedding List Giving.
Wedding List Giving promotes and administers a scheme for couples who
choose to have a charitable wedding guest instead of or alongside their
traditional gift list. By the time that they get married, many people have
already acquired personal possessions needed such as washing machines,
dinner sets and toasters. This scheme enables couples to ask their guests
to donate to their favourite charity instead of buying them a present that
they don’t really need.
UK Fundraising (5.7.2005)
Financial disclosure: Part 1
Nonprofits adapt to donor demand, technology change.
Nonprofits have embraced the need to
disclose financial data, reflecting growing expectations by donors,
funders and the public, as well as new technologies that nonprofits can
use to share that data.
Philanthropy Journal (20.10.2005)
Hair-raising experience for charity fundraisers.
Anne MacNamara and Carmel Kearney decided to make the ultimate sacrifice
and shave off every hair on their heads to raise money for Cancer Research
UK.
Irish Post (12.10.2005)
Novel approach to fundraising pays off big.
Writers' fans shell out $90,000 for chance to be part of their work.
Houston Chronicle (28.9.2005)
Mobile No nets $90,000 in Qatar charity auction.
Mobile phone numbers went under the hammer for up to $90,000 in a charity
auction organised by Qatar Telecom (Qtel) in the Gulf Arab state, company
officials told AFP yesterday.
Khaleej Times (22.9.2005)
Fundraising News: Big guns to brainstorm charitable
giving ideas.
Lord Richard Best, the chairman of the Giving Forum, is to meet directors
of the Charities Aid Foundation next week to draw up a top-20 list of ways
to boost giving in the UK.
ThirdSector (21.9.2005)
Dont Mail The Dead.
The NonProfit Times (15.9.2005)
Unsuitable donations cost charity shops millions.
Oxfam has launched a new public initiative in light of figures from the
Association of Charity Shops revealing that £4.5 million is wasted
annually sorting, recycling and storing unsuitable donations.
Charity Times (6.9.2005)
100 Millionen Euro
Bußgeldzuweisungen an gemeinnützige Organisationen.
Trotz leerer Staatskassen weisen Gerichte und Staatsanwaltschaften
gemeinnützigen Organisationen weiterhin hohe Geldauflagen zu.
Presse Mitteilung (2.9.2005)
The Non Profit Times Financial Services / Planned Giving Guide. (September 2005)
Named gifts: Part 1
Charities, donors play name game.
As goals grow for annual drives, capital campaigns and endowments,
charities increasingly are playing a name game, both to attract larger
gifts in exchange for naming facilities, programs or funds, and to show
other prospective donors the visibility their gifts can provide.
Philanthropy Journal (29.8.2005)
Charity demands 'testing' donors.
Royal Gazette (13.7.2005)
Riches not required for philanthropy.
Thomas Cannon, a 79-year-old retired
Richmond postal worker who died Saturday of colon cancer, proved that you
don’t have to be a millionaire to be a philanthropist.
Virginian Pilot (7.7.2005)
Phil Gordon To Host Charity Poker Event.
Poker News (6.7.2005)
Charity wristbands.
Rubber wrist bands have taken the United
States by storm. It's the latest trend in supporting charities, and it
seems every charity under the sun is now marketing their own coloured
wrist band. Australia has now picked up on the trend, and you can also bid
on sold out yellow wrist bands on Ebay. But now, it seems wrist bands are
being sold by companies with no funds going to charity.
Today Show
Spenden
mit dem Zugticket.
Ab sofort können über den Bund für Umwelt und Naturschutz (BUND), den
Naturschutzbund Deutschland (Nabu) und den World Wildlife Fonds (WWF)
Deutschland die BahnCards 25 und 50 gekauft werden. Die kosten zwar
genauso viel wie die normalen Fahrpreisermäßiger und bringen auch nicht
mehr Rabatt. Allerdings wird die Deutsche Bahn AG von jedem Euro, der
während des Jahres mit dieser Karte verfahren wird, einen Cent an eine der
drei Organisationen spenden.
taz (23.5.2005)
Foundation wants utilities to let customers round up
bills for charity.
By rounding up their monthly bills to the
nearest dollar and earmarking the extra change for charity, customers of
all utility companies in the United States could generate more than $1.5
billion a year in charitable contributions.
Philanthropy Journal (3.5.2005)
Charitable gift annuities let you receive and give.
Once you give something away, you're not
supposed to ask for it back. At least that's a lesson most of us learned
as children. Then there's that other lesson about an exception to every
rule.
Bankrate.com (29.4.2005)
Recycling tax breaks.
A group of wealthy Americans will use the
tax breaks provided them by the federal government to fund campaigns
fighting for fair taxation. Philanthropy Journal (27.4.2005)
Consulate ball to raise cash for charity.
Shanghai is getting set to host its first
ever Diplomatic Charity Ball on Saturday.
Xinhua News Agency (19.4.2005)
Linus Foundation parties with a purpose: charity.
A group of four Washington University
fraternity brothers plans and throws parties-not for their own personal
enjoyment but to raise money for charity. Their organization, the Linus
Foundation, has already raised over $3,000 for charity by donating the
cover charges accrued at planned parties.
Student Life (13.4.2005)
Visual fundraising
Video can help nonprofits get the attention of
potential donors.
Nonprofits run the risk of being
out-marketed by for-profits in getting peoples' attention, and often rely
on their usual communication programs when it's time for something
innovative and potentially more effective.
Philanthropy Journal (o. D.)
Charities Attract Newcomers to Running.
Distance running is becoming more
mainstream, and charity events are a big reason, experts say. More than
$560 million was raised for charities in 2003, an 8 percent increase over
the previous year, according to USA Track and Field. Figures for 2004 have
not been released, but if the trend continues, even more money will be
raised.
AP via ABCNEWS.com (30.3.2005)
Stewardship: Part 5
Charities engage donors to build their fundraising
base.
While stewardship is considered a "less
glamorous backroom activity," it is critical to fundraising because it
"creates an opportunity to communicate with donors about the impact of
their gifts and provides inspiration for their continued support.
Philanthropy Journal (17.2.2005)
Giving Together: A National Scan of Giving Circles and
Shared Giving.
A growing trend in philanthropy, giving
circles have funneled more than $44 million into communities since 2000, a
new
report says.
Philanthropy Journal (16.2.2005)
U.K. : Famous women strip for charity.
Stars, including Victoria Beckham and
Christina Aguilera, and tennis pro Serena Williams have appeared nude for
a book in aid of the Elton John AIDS Foundation.
KeralaNext.com (16.2.2005)
Valentine's Day lifts charities.
A group of children with angel's wings on
their backs sold chocolate flowers at Tsim Sha Tsui Star port, Hong Kong,
yesterday, for HK$35 (US$4) apiece. With a chocolate and a winged-heart
embedded in a silk flower, these specially designed chocolate flowers
attracted many pedestrians.
Xinhua News Agency (16.2.2005)
Privatspenden: Grasser lässt Absetzbarkeit prüfen.
Finanzminister Karl-Heinz Grasser schließt die steuerliche
Absetzbarkeit von Privatspenden nicht mehr aus. Eine Arbeitsgruppe soll
klären, ob es dadurch zu Steuerausfällen kommt oder nicht.
Die Presse (16.2.2005)
Texting for Charities.
The recent launch of Landline SMS by British
Telecom does away with a number of the issues that have stalled the take
up of texting by charities and other voluntary organisations. No
subscription or pre-payment is required, as texts are charged to, and
itemised on the telephone bill just like any other call.
Lockergnome (15.2.2005)
Nonprofit veteran works to create new philanthropists
through giving circles.
Darryl Lester grew up in a rural South
Carolina community, one he now realizes was rich with philanthropy,
although he says he didn’t know it at the time. Today, Lester works to
connect communities to organized philanthropy.
Philanthropy Journal (15.2.2005)
Stewardship: Part 4
Engaging donors tied to making their impact personal.
Patti Stewart, vice chancellor for
university advancement at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro,
says each donor should be recognized in a way that make the impact of a
gift personal.
Philanthropy Journal (10.2.2005)
Stewardship: Part 3
Personal contact a strategy to boost giving.
Asked to identify the three actions by charities that would most affect
their willingness to keep giving, donors surveyed by fundraising
consultant Penelope Burk said they wanted prompt and personalized
acknowledgement of gifts, confirmation that the charity was using their
gift as intended and, before being asked for another gift, measurable
results showing the impact of previous gifts.
Philanthropy Journal (3.2.2005)
Spenden und Steuern in der Schweiz.
Die Stiftung Zewo, die sich für die Förderung von Transparenz und
Lauterkeit im Spendenwesen einsetzt, hat ein Merkblatt über steuerliche
Abzüge von Spenden herausgegeben.
St. Galler Tagblatt (2.2.2005)
Stewardship: Part 2
Gap found between what donors want and how charities
raise money.
In the late 1990s, looking for better ways
to recognize donors, fundraising consultant Penelope Burk discovered that
poor donor relations were driving massive donor-attrition rates that “are
not spoken about freely in the fundraising business.”
Philanthropy Journal (27.1.2005)
Einkommensverteilung: In Starnberg wohnen die Reichsten, in der Lausitz
die Ärmsten.
Gemessen an der Kaufkraft ist die Gegend um den Starnberger See die Insel
der Seligen. Dort sind einer Studie zufolge die Haushalte mit dem im
Durchschnitt höchsten verfügbaren Nettoeinkommen angesiedelt. Verlierer
dieses Rankings sind die Regionen in Ostdeutschland - und sie verlieren
weiter an Boden.
Spiegel Online (26.1.2005)
Stewardship: Part 1
Charities aim to be better stewards by engaging donors.
By investing more time and money in working
more closely with donors who already have made gifts, experts say,
fundraisers can help ensure that donors give again, give more and
eventually make “life-time” gifts.
Philanthropy Journal (20.1.2005)
Funding women
New trends mean new tactics for philanthropy aimed a
women and girls.
Given global reality and emerging trends,
philanthropy focused on women and girls should be driven by fairness,
effectiveness and human rights, a new study says.
Philanthropy Journal (7.1.2005)
Credit cards to donate tsunami charity revenue.
Canada's major credit card companies said
Wednesday they will donate the revenue they make from tsunami relief
contributions to a battery of charities dealing with the crisis in
southeast Asia.
CTV.ca (6.1.2005)
Spende aus
Tönen.
Intendant Andreas Kuntze hätte auch Geld unter den Musikern sammeln
können, doch es steht der Nordwestdeutschen Philharmonie besser an, ein
Benefizkonzert zu geben. Anlass ist das 100-jährige Bestehen von Rotary
International“.
Mindener Tageblatt (30.12.2004)
Donor matching
New advisory service aims to help donors focus their
giving.
A philanthropic advisory service has been
launched to match donors with nonprofits that share their values.
Philanthropy Journal (27.12.2004)
Nonprofits find fundraising from individuals profitable
niche.
Despite the struggling economy, energy spent
cultivating individual donors paid off for 220 nonprofits that raised
$35.2 million this year, a fundraising group says.
Philanthropy Journal (27.12.2004)
Share of dollars raised that solicitors pocket hits
historic low.
Professional solicitors and telemarketers
that help North Carolina charities raise money keep 45 cents of every
dollar they bring in, a share has hit a new low, a new study says.
Philanthropy Journal (27.12.2004)
Clinch endete mit einer Spende.
Mountainbiker und Jagdpächter einigten sich nach unliebsamem Vorfall am
Muckenkogel letztlich gütlich und überließen den Streitwert dem SOS
Kinderdorf.
NÖN Online (20.12.2004)
Man Gives Charity Social Security Check.
He noted: "Undoubtedly, the Salvation Army
will make more productive use of the money than would be the case if I
returned it to the government."
ABCNEWS.com (16.12.2004)
Hungary: Cooking up a charitable curry.
Around 360 guests sampled food from some of
Budapest's best Indian restaurants, enjoyed Indian dance routines from
Tüdü's Fashion Dancers and watched a fashion show staged by Panni Epres.
Budapest Sun (16.12.2004)
PGA tour stop nets $400,000 for Maryland charities.
This year's Constellation Energy Classic at
the Hayfields Country Club in Hunt Valley, Md., had record attendance,
which means more money for local charities.
bizjournals.com (15.12.2004)
Givers Try To Find Best Charities.
As Christmas approaches, many families get
buried under a blizzard of solicitations from charities seeking money for
everything from community activities to needy villages overseas. What's
the best way to choose among them?
AP via ABCNEWS.com (15.12.2004)
Short of help, Salvation Army recruits cardboard bell
ringers.
For generations, Salvation Army bell ringers
have been a symbol of the Christmas season. But faced with a shortage of
volunteers to stand by kettles during its holiday fund drive this year,
the charity is trying something new across the South: mechanized cardboard
cutouts instead of real people.
Seattle Times (15.12.2004)
Police to give stolen toys to charity.
Netanya police are to seek permission from
the city's Magistrate's Court to donate seized stolen toys to a charity
organization after the holidays, according to a report slated for
publication tomorrow in the Hadashot Netanya local weekly.
Haaretz (9.12.2004)
Salvation Army to Accept Credit Donations.
The clang of coins in the Salvation Army's
red kettles is being accompanied by the swipe of credit and debit cards
this year as the charity equips some bell ringers to accept plastic.
Guardian Unlimited (8.12.2004)
Whitewashing history
African Americans have played key role in American
philanthropy.
Many forms of closet discrimination against
African Americans remain, even in a field like philanthropy. The story of
Provident Hospital in Chicago provides a real sense of what most white
Americans don't know about this important subject of our common
philanthropic history.
Philanthropy Journal (6.12.2004)
Outsourcing: Part 5
Some nonprofits use multiple vendors to handle planned
giving.
Philanthropy Journal (25.11.2004)
Outsourcing: Part 4
Managing investment of planned-giving assets involves
complex tasks.
Philanthropy Journal (18.11.2004)
Outsourcing: Part 3
Nonprofits face questions in deciding whether to farm
out planned giving.
Deciding whether to outsource planned-giving
involves some tough questions, experts say. Those questions range from
assessing the level of giving that donors can afford and the types of
gifts the nonprofit can handle to deciding which planned-giving functions
to outsource and which to keep in-house.
Philanthropy Journal (11.11.2004)
Outsourcing: Part 2
Planned giving an untapped resource for nonprofits.
Calvary Baptist Church in Winston-Salem,
N.C., decided in 2000 to outsource its planned giving after Don Mann, its
associate pastor for communication and development, found during his
graduate studies that many churches are "not now, or likely to be
prepared" to operate planned-giving programs.
Philanthropy Journal (4.11.2004)
Stupid Tax Tricks.
Donors can give away money but still control it. Should they?
Forbes (1.11.2004)
Waschen, schneiden, spenden: Friseur hilft Kindern in Namibia
Sachsenhausen.
Staunend starren die Steppentiere von den Postern auf die
Haarschneide-Aktion zu Gunsten eines Waisenhauses in Namibia. Der Inhaber
des Salons hat sich an der Spenden-Sammelaktion für den Verein «Hand in
Hand for Children» beteiligt. 15 Stunden lang, von morgens 9 Uhr bis
Mitternacht, schnitten die Friseure in der Schweizer Straße alte
Frankfurter Zöpfe für einsame namibische Mädchen und Jungen ab.
Frankfurter Neue Zeitung (30.10.2004)
Council Rejects Charity Donation over 'Witchcraft'
Fears.
A town council has turned down a £200
donation to its mayor’s charity because of fears that the methods used to
raise it were linked to witchcraft, it emerged today.
Clairvoyant Julie Angel-Guest, from Malvern, Worcestershire, raised the
cash by holding spiritualist evenings at The Castle pub in Droitwich Spa.
PA News via The Scotsman Online (28.10.2004)
Hongkong:
Lotteries Fund gives $75m to charity.
news.gov.hk (28.10.2004)
Outsourcing: Part 1.
In 2000, after more than 15 years
administering its own planned-giving program and managing the investment
of its planned gifts, Rollins College in Winter Park, Fla., concluded it
was putting its relationship with donors at risk by handling those tasks
in-house.
Philanthropy Journal (28.10.2004)
More Charities Than Ever Use Cause Related Marketing to
Raise Funds.
UK: Research announced by Business in the Community has discovered that
charities are increasingly using Cause Related Marketing to achieve their
fundraising targets and 22% of the Corporate Fundraisers questioned
thought that Cause Related Marketing was vital to their fundraising
strategies. Reaping the Benefits (2004) also found that 80% believe that
Cause Related Marketing has increased in importance for raising funds over
the last two years.
SocialFunds.com (13.10.2004)
The “Don’t Ask – Tell!” Approach to Fundraising.
You've probably heard – ad nauseum -- about the importance of mailings
that directly generate income. However, what many people aren’t spending
enough time discussing, are mailings that I’ll simply refer to as
"informational" (vs. transactional).
OnPhilanthropy.com (1.10.2004)
Oxfam launches online Christmas ad campaign.
Humanitarian charity Oxfam has launched an
online Christmas marketing campaign and will use the weight of its high
street presence as a tool to push consumers towards the Web. Oxfam
Unwrapped, a dedicated Christmas gift Web site independent of the
charity's main site, offers consumers the chance to buy a range of
alternative Christmas gifts, such as a goat or water bucket, for someone
from a poor community in another country.
New Media Age (30.9.2004)
Spenden: Steuerliche Absetzbarkeit?
Bringt die steuerliche Absetzbarkeit für Spenden mehr, als sie kostet?
In Österreich kommt sie jedenfalls vorerst nicht.
Die Presse (27.9.2004)
Past heroes can help charitable fundraisers connect
with donors.
Most donors can see how the gift we ask of
them will help our cause. We do well, however, to enable them to see how
it will help them achieve some measure of immortality, how it will be
regarded in the decades to come, and how it fits in with the history of
our nation.
Philanthropy Journal (20.9.2004)
Jack
Vrooooooooooooooom…
…verbringt sein Leben in der First Class von American Airlines. Der
König der Meilensammler fliegt kostenlos, und nimmt gratis andere mit, die
sich den Flug nicht leisten könnten.
Die Zeit (9.9.2004)
New Fundraising Ideas Put “Fun” Back in Fundraising.
PR Web (4.9.2004)
SED-Erben sollen für Opfer spenden.
Gasser appellierte an die SED-Erben, "aus ihrem umfangreichen Vermögen für
die SED-Opfer und Gedenkstätten dieser Art zu spenden. Dies wäre zumindest
ein Zeichen".
Thüringische Landeszeitung (14.8.2004)
Vision for new hostel presented.
Jasper Booster (11.8.2004)
Charities Benefit from Surplus Goods Mountain.
PA News via The Scotsman Online (5.8.2004)
Spenden nur mit
Ausweis.
Geld spenden dürfte - geht es nach dem Willen der EU- auch in Österreich
ab kommendem Jahr erheblich komplizierter werden.
Kurier (19.7.2004)
Public confidence in charities growing.
Guardian Unlimited (14.7.2004)
Paris Hilton: Porn proceeds to charity.
China Daily (13.7.2004)
Charities fear new laws could hit donations.
Fundraisers are set to warn MPs and peers that charities face a
substantial loss of income under new regulations designed to take the
"hassle factor" out of street fundraising.
Guardian Unlimited (23.6.2004)
Targeting women
Triangle United Way aims to boost giving by women.
Greater involvement in social issues also a goal.
Philanthropy Journal (22.6.2004)
Overseas investing
Finding opportunities.
Overseas investing a balancing act.
Philanthropy Journal (17.6.2004)
Hungary: Charity work.
Budapest Sun (17.6.2004)
Neue
ethische Richtlinien für Schweizer Spendensammler.
SDA OTS (17.6.2004)
Ex-officers ordered to pay $14m in Texas charity fraud.
Boston Globe (15.6.2004)
Overseas investing
Staying the course.
Long-term discipline needed to overcome volatility risks, experts say.
Philanthropy Journal (10.6.2004)
Overseas investing
Managing risk.
International strategies can cushion swings for individual assets groups.
Philanthropy Journal (3.6.2004)
HR: philanthropy depends on the size of bonus.
It appears that the higher the bonus the
less likely HR is to lean towards philanthropy.
HR Gateway (27.5.2004)
Cheers! The UK's first charity pub to donate profits to
good causes.
Drinkers seeking the perfect excuse for
another round can now frequent the country's first charity pub.
BBC (27.5.2004)
Overseas investing
Endowments look abroad.
Charitable endowments allocating growing share of assets to international
strategies.
Philanthropy Journal (20.5.2004)
Tigerenten-Rennen am Vatertag.
kobinet-nachrichten (19.5.2004)
Bartering benefits more than businesses.
The North Side Chamber of Commerce is actually using bartering in a
fundraising effort and area universities are also using the concept with
tuition.
News 9 San Antonio (14.5.2004)
Nonprofits: Ensuring that bigger is better.
McKinsey Quarterly
Fugitive NJ Philanthropist Flees To Cuba.
1010Wins (21.4.2004)
Spenden absetzen?
Die von den Hilfsorganisationen geforderte steuerliche Absetzbarkeit von
Spenden wird in die Steuerreform 2005 nicht aufgenommen.
ORF (20.4.2004)
Funders urged to make more operating grants.
Philanthropy Journal (13.4.2004)
Giving circle search.
New Ventures begins study of giving circles in U.S.
Grantmakers' group tracking impact of giving circles' form, function on
their operations.
Philanthropy Journal (6.4.2004)
Charity management: the issue explained.
The 21st century charity is one that's run as efficiently as a business,
so get some help from the experts.
Guardian Unlimited (20.3.2004)
Artikel dieses Guardian-Schwerpunkts:
Charity management: the basics.
How to compile the perfect charity report.
Charities must get 'slick' in forging private sector links.
Charities cast the net wider in search for trustees.
Charities driven to follow the collaboration road.
Help for charities battered by lack of transparency accusations.
Charities and businesses need strategic partnerships.
Cancer charities consider merger.
Charities face increasing pressure for openness.
Survey finds charities are not cutting costs.
Voluntary sector hit by skills shortage.
Charities need leaders to be effective.
"Ja ist denn schon Weihnachten?"
Christkind brachte Briefmarken.
Westfalenpost (2.3.2004)
Raising cash 'a job for the pros'.
Canada's largest charities are turning to a
growing army of professional fundraisers to find new ways to raise cash.
Ottawa Citizen (28.2.2004)
Steuer-Tipp: Spenden-Zuwendungen an einen anderen Verein nur bis 50%.
Deutsche Wirtschaft AG (11.2.2004)
Vereinsbriefe: So kommt Ihre Botschaft an.
Deutsche Wirtschaft AG (31.1.2004)
Starting a Fundraising Program.
nonprofit.about.com, United States (30.1.2004)
For Salvation Army, Bequest Brings Challenges.
The Salvation Army's community center on Sherman Avenue in Northwest
Washington is a far cry from the showcase community centers to be built
with a huge new bequest from McDonald's heiress Joan Kroc.
Washington Post (28.1.2004)
Beware of bogus charity collections.
This Is Money (29.1.2004)
Davos No-Tie Policy Raises Money For UNICEF.
CSR Wire (26.1.2004)
Fundraising organisers to get high-tech assistance.
Stuff.co.nz (26.1.2004)
Rathaus-Dinner für die USA.
500 Euro zahlte jeder der 290 Gäste für das exquisite "Fundraising Dinner"
zu Gunsten des Amerika Zentrums.
Hamburger Abendblatt (24.1.2004)
Wie man Geld für die Vereinsarbeit bekommt.
Ostthüringer Zeitung (12.1.2004)
Donor help urged.
With donors wanting to be smarter about their giving and more involved in
it, donor education needs to grow and improve significantly, a new study
says. More investment is needed to "shape, coordinate, market and deepen"
donor-education programs, which make up an emerging "cottage industry"
lacking in quality, depth and marketing, says "Philanthropy's Forgotten
Resource? Engaging the Individual Donor."
Philanthropy Journal (5.1.2004)
Family matters.
A critical hurdle for fundraisers involves donors' concerns about
providing for their families.
Philanthropy Journal (17.12.2003)
Ad industry lauds banned charity campaign.
Guardian Unlimited (30.12.2003)
Fundraising Campaigns Have Reason to Hope for a
Comeback With Late-Year Gift Surge.
After a disastrous year for the United Way last year, no one expected
miracles when this year's annual workplace fundraising campaigns kicked
off at many area employers in the fall.
Washington Post (28.12.03)
Licht ins Dunkel: 120 Bettelbriefe täglich.
Bis zu 120 Bettelbriefe erhält "Licht ins Dunkel" täglich: Dass auch
Unbefugte an Spendengelder - 12,6 Millionen Euro im Vorjahr - gelangen,
glauben die Initiatoren nicht.
Die Presse (22.12.2003)
Philanthropist's millions enrich family retainers.
Boston Globe (21.12.2003)
Jede
vierte Spenden- Dose wurde gestohlen.
Wendpunkt: Der Förderverein der Beratungsstelle vermisst 27 seiner 100
Sammelboxen.
Hamburger Abendblatt (1.12.2003)
Donors seek leverage.
To better serve donors who want their gifts to have a greater impact,
Merrill Lynch is offering strategic philanthropic consulting to individual
clients with a net worth of $10 million or more.
Philanthropy Journal (24.11.2003)
"Lotte"
soll Spenden bringen.
"Lotte", so heißt die neue Symbolfigur des Deutschen Kinderschutzbundes.
Anlässlich des 50. Jübiläums des Hamburger Landesverbands soll das neue
Maskottchen helfen, Spenden für die Projekte Elterntelefon und
Elternberatung zu sammeln.
Hamburger Abendblatt (20.11.2003)
Stock gifts grow tail.
University of Rochester at odds with shareholders of firm whose stock it
received as gift.
Philanthropy Journal (11.11.2003)
Older generation eyed.
Nonprofits need to adjust their programs to attract the vast volunteering
and giving potential of the aging Baby Boomer generation, a new study
says.
Philanthropy Journal (10.11.2003)
Lepra: Radeln, um zu helfen.
Warum tut man das? Um Spenden für Leprakranke zu sammeln, radelte
Christoph von Toggenburg 9300 Kilometer durch Wüsten und Krisenherde.
Die Presse (17.11.2003)
Ohio plugging in.
Helping nonprofits in central Ohio use
technology to unclog and connect their business systems and build them
into their long-term strategies is the focus of a new consortium of tech
leaders and business executives.
Philanthropy Journal (3.11.2003)
Privathaushalte: 300 Mrd. EURO Vermögen.
Die Österreicher haben im Schnitt 37.000 Euro auf der hohen Kante. Heuer
wird wegen der lahmen Konjunktur wieder mehr gespart.
Die Presse (29.10.2003)
Weihnachtsgeschenke: Konkurrenz für Kugelschreiber.
Die deutschen Unternehmer werden kreativer, was die Weihnachtsgeschenke
für ihre Geschäfspartner angeht. Zwar steht der Kugelschreiber noch auf
Position eins, aber immer mehr wollen Persönliches und Nützliches
schenken.
Rheinische Post (28.10.2003)
Financial firms target donors.
Learning from community foundations,
for-profit firms focus on service.
Philanthropy Journal (27.10.2003)
Mit wenig Geld, aber viel Freude.
Pro-Juventute-Bezirksstelle mit neuer Besetzung.
Finanziell auf jene Rosen gebettet, die ihre Briefmarken zieren, ist die
Pro Juventute nicht. Doch der neue Stellenleiter ist optimistisch und
freut sich auf die Heraus- forderung, trotzdem kreativ zu sein.
St. Galler Tagblatt (24.10.2003)
No-call rule limits speech.
Market, not regulators, will curb unwelcome
phone solicitors.
Philanthropy Journal (22.10.2003)
"Helfen durch Heiterkeit" mit Elfriede Ott am Freitag.
APA (22.10.2003)
Powerball Philanthropist Web Site Swamped.
Guardian Unlimited (21.10.2003)
Return on Investment in Philanthropy.
Many Boards and non-profits spend unprofitable time agonizing about return
on investment in fundraising. The cost per dollar raised can range on
average from 10 cents to 90 cents. Yet, the IRS is disturbed that 25% of
all non-profits filing 990s, and reporting contributions of $500,000 or
more annually, report $0 (Yes, that's "Zero!") on fundraising costs.
My Noodle (21.10.2003)
Service fuels philanthropy.
Spurred by competition, community foundations adapt to serve donors.
Philanthropy Journal (20.10.2003)
Mother Teresa, 'Icon of Charity'.
CNN (20.10.2003)
Nonprofits Move Nest Eggs.
The NonProfit Time (15.10.2003)
One in three charities can't find fundraisers.
HR Gatewa (14.10.2003)
Donors shop to meet needs.
Philanthropic control, convenience are key issues.
Philanthropy Journal (13.10.2003)
.
(letter to the editor)
Reaching donors can be a challenge for nonprofits.
Philanthropy Journal (13.10.2003)
Elle Charity Birthday
Auction.
Amnesty International (10/2003)
Need spurs philanthropy market
(2)
Issues range from taxes and family to control.
Philanthropy Journal (8.10.2003)
Cartel chills civic change.
Charities need to buck the powers that rule philanthropy.
Philanthropy Journal (7.10.2003)
Philanthropy market diversifies.
Options grow to meet donor needs.
Philanthropy Journal (6.10.2003)
Groundspring shifts ground.
Online focus expands from fundraising to getting people involved.
Philanthropy Journal (3.10.2003)
P2P-Verteidigungsfond sammelt Spendengelder ein.
newsBYTE (2.10.2003)
Donors need a break.
Rules barring phone solicitors should apply to charities.
Philanthropy Journal (30.9.2003)
Attitude vital to fundraising:
Development profession must step up in face
of negative publicity.
Philanthropy Journal (24.9.2003)
First things first.
Before it can mend the world, charity needs
to fix itself.
Philanthropy Journal (23.9.2003)
Farhan Bokhari: Pakistan weighs the pros and cons of
certifying philanthropy.
Gulf News (18.9.2003)
U.S. House approves charitable giving tax breaks.
Reuters (17.9.2003)
Preparations for annual charity run set in motion.
Taipei Times Online (17.9.2003)
Non-Profit Fundraising is as simple as ABC.
ABC Gifts and Baskets offers non-profit organizations the opportunity to
earn 20 percent of every order by a company they referred.
Emediawire (17.9.2003)
Why charity can begin at work.
This Is Money (16.9.2003)
Concorde nose to be auctioned for charity.
Daily Times
Running up charity funds.
Edinburgh Evening News (12.9.2003)
PM to change fundraising tax deductions.
The Prime Minister has announced measures to encourage greater
philanthropy by changing the rules for tax deductions for some fundraising
events.
ABC Online (11.9.2003)
First international fundraising seminar held in
Almaty.
Central Asian and Southern Caucasus Freedom of Expression Network (CASCFEN)
(8.9.2003)
Joanna's charity China challenge.
Hold The Front Page (5.9.2003)
Wheels in motion for charity cycle.
Edinburgh Evening News (5.9.2003)
'Peterspfennig' per
Kreditkarte.
Online spenden ist demnächst auf der Vatikan-Website möglich. Unterstützt
werden die Mission in der ganzen Welt und die Aktivitäten des Heiligen
Stuhls.
Kath.Net (5.9.2003)
Spenden: Europäisches Normniveau nötig.
Die Presse (11.8.2003)
Spendenmarkt: Das Geschäft mit dem Tod.
20 Milliarden Franken an Erbschaftsgeldern werden jährlich in der Schweiz
ausbezahlt. Kein Wunder, drängen immer mehr Hilfswerke auf diesen
lukrativen Markt.
Beobachter (8.8.2003)
Charities fail to capitalise on gift aid.
Guardian Unlimited (9.7.2003)
Face value.
Street fundraisers have proved to be a
success in getting the public to donate - so why are some charities
thinking twice about the method?
Guardian Unlimited (9.7.2003)
Lateral thinking.
Skills learned in the commercial sector are
invaluable in the world of fundraising.
Guardian Unlimited (9.7.2003)
Connections fuel charity.
What you get can turn on who you know, so
charities must work smarter.
Philanthropy Journal (8.7.2003)
Nill's Amazing Truths of Fundraising: A Series.
Part 1.
Part 2.
Part 3. Part
4.
Part 5.
Part 6.
This is a series of articles growing out of a session conducted at the
CharityChannel Summit 2003 in Palm Springs in March. In this series
Stephen Nill presents a strategic perspective on fund development that
will, if adopted, substantially increase the volume of funds raised in the
near-, medium-, and long-term. Warning: His perspective does not come from
a text book on fund raising. Rather, it is a perspective gained in two
decades in the trenches, where he has built, managed, and/or advised
several hundred fund development programs.
Charity Channel (8.7.2003)
Make sure fund-raisers pass along your charity.
New York Daily News (1.7.2003)
20% Rise in pay packet donations to charity.
Guardian Unlimited (30.6.2003)
Organizational lessons for nonprofits.
McKinsey Quarterly
Some fundraisers embrace insurance as fundraising tool.
Philanthropy Journal (18.6.2003)
Net philanthropy benefits all.
Daily Yomiuri
Lord leaps from plane for charity.
BBC (9.6.2003)
Price of charity The problems faced by bodies applying
for lottery funds.
BBC (9.6.2003)
Building a Donor List from Scratch.
About.com, Nonprofit Organizations
Counting overhead costs could backfire.
Innovation could suffer if foundations are
forced to give more.
Philanthropy Journal (3.6.2003)
Charity auction sets record.
My Town (2.6.2003)
Ford helped bring payroll deduction to nonprofit world.
Crains Detroit Business (1.6.2003)Racing towards GBP500,000 windfall for
charity.
9000 runners take part in women's 10k event.
Glasgow Herald (19.5.2003)
Smaller nonprofits also benefit from credit-card
programs.
Philanthropy Journal (15.5.2003)
United Way:
Curbing donor choice hurts effort to unite community.
Philanthropy Journal (15.5.2003)
Fotos gegen den Hunger.
Aktion des Weltladens: "Ich bin ein Sattmacher" soll die Bildunterschrift
lauten. Ziel sei es, bei der deutschlandweiten Aktion der Weltläden 50.000
Bilder zusammenzutragen.
Rheinpfalz Online (15.5.2003)
" Teilen mit Gewinn" bringt 5000 Euro für Projekte.
Teilnehmer am Freundschaftsmarsch bringen Sponsoren, die für jeden
Kilometer einen Betrag spenden.
Neue Osnabrücker Zeitung (14.5.2003)
Shaking their hips for charity.
Rotary charity event.
Alameda Times-Star (9.5.2003)
Lehrstelle unter Tarif.
Eine mit Spenden finanzierte Lehrstelle darf bis zu 20 Prozent unter dem
Tarifniveau liegen, entschied gestern das Bundesarbeitsgericht.
Thüringer Allgemeine Wirtschaft (9.5.2003)
Education The Key To Philanthropy.
The Jewish Week (1.5.2003)
Venture partners aim to connect:
Seattle-based group has created donor
network in 23 U.S. cities.
Philanthropy Journal (28.4.2003)
United Way chief advocates leading change.
JS Online (30.4.2003)
Charities bar private sector recruits.
Guardian Unlimited (29.4.2003)
Charities urged to modernise techniques.
Guardian Unlimited (28.4.2003)
Capitalist ventures out with charity.
Silicon Valley.com (23.4.2003)
How To TKO Telemarketers It's dinnertime and you're
afraid to answer your phone.
You're not alone. The good news: new gadgets
and laws can help fend off those pesky phone pitches.
Time Magazine (Ausgabe 28.4.2003)
Fundraising firm opens its books but won't say where
money goes.
Teures Fundraising für Service-Clubs.
The New Zealand Herald (19.04.2003)
Credit Cards and Donor Affinity.
The Non Profit Times (15.4.2003)
Charities' windfall runs into millions.
Marathon-Sponsoring.
Times Online (14.4.2003)
Royal Ride for Charity.
Viscount Linley, son of the late Princess
Margaret, has set off from London on a charity bike ride to Paris in
memory of his mother.
BBC (12.4.2003)
Zahngold für guten Zweck.
Patienten und Ärzte sammelten und spendeten 278000 Euro.
Siegener Zeitung (12.4.2003)
A Lesson in Charity.
"You don't have to be rich to give."
Children for Children Foundation in Südafrika.
Radio Netherlands (11.4.2003)
Bayern vs. DFL: Irak-Spende statt Strafe?
Der Spiegel (11.4.2003)
Last-Minute Tax Help: Turning Charity into Money.
Software zur Berechnung der Absetzbeträge für Sachspenden in
den USA.
PC-Magazine (7.4.2003)
Dining charity raises £300,000 for homeless.
An initiative that raises money for charity
by adding a voluntary £1 donation to restaurant bills has raised more than
£300,000 for the homeless - an increase of 20 per cent on last year's
figure.
Evening Standard (1.4.2003)
Pro Kilometer fünf Euro für einen guten Zweck.
"Aral Charity Walk" macht am 11. April in Heppenheim Station.
Darmstädter Echo (2.4.2003)
Charities rush for real estate.
Stock gifts lose luster as bear market
lingers.
San Francisco Business Times (28.3.2003)
The Will
and Charitable Spending.
What the Prophet said on a particular
subject.
Arab News (22.3.2003)
Additions To Your Planned Giving Marketing Program:
The Bequest Society -- Part II
Charity Channel (18.3.2003)
Starting a Fundraising Program.
About.com (3/2003)
Additions To Your Planned Giving Marketing Program:
The Bequest Society -- Part I
Charity Channel (13.3.2003)
To Give...And To Receive: Examining the 'Exchange'
Process.
When I was a young...and
presumptuous...development officer, I remember saying such smart alec,
cynical things about donors as, "They say they don't want to be thanked
for their donation, but just forget to send them a letter" or, "Just leave
their name off the annual report, or misspell it, and you'll see!"
Charity Channel (4.3.2003)
Charities wary of hedge funds.
Charities are wary of alternative
investments, despite pressure to boost returns in falling markets, with a
survey of 134 charities with 14 billion pounds of assets showing only four
percent are in hedge funds.
Reuters (5.3.2003)
Wohltätig putzen.
Schüler des Evangelischen Gymnasiums spenden Lohn für Haus- und
Gartenarbeit an die Kindernothilfe.
Der Patriot (28.2.2003)
Charity's Acquisition Effort Puts Donors to Work.
DM News (28.2.2003)
Kreditkarte statt
Münzen: Bargeldloser Klingelbeutel in Schweden.
Ein Pilotprojekt startete eine Pastorin in Nordschweden: Sie befestigte
ein Kartenlesegerät am Klingelbeutel.
Kath.net (18.2.2003)
Locker beim Stockfisch.
Das älteste Fundraising-Dinner der Welt?
Der Tagesspiegel (17.2.2003)
Charity encourages donations via SMS.
UK charity Marie Curie Cancer Care is set to launch a new fundraising
drive by encouraging people to donate money through SMS.
Netimperative (10.2.2003)
Venture philanthropy stirs change
Aiming to strengthen nonprofits,
entrepreneurs create new model for giving.
Philanthropy Journal (7.2.2003)
Charities invest in death benefits of donors
Charity-owned life insurance, familiarly
called CHOLI, is the newer cousin of corporate-owned life insurance
(COLI), which also goes by the name of "janitors insurance" and "managers
insurance."
nj.com (6.2.2003)
What Really Provokes a Donation?:
It Isn't About Money !! Editors Note: This is the first in a series of 10
articles by this author introduced in the first issue of this year. They
will appear (approximately) one per month.Cancer charity bucks trend with
income rise.
Charity Channel (4.2.2003)
International research into bequest marketing.
UK Fundraising (16.1.2003)