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Posted 2013-05-19 16:00:07 - theafpblog.blogspot.com
We’ve never experienced a conference session like what we had on Monday morning of our International Conference on Fundraising in San Diego: Four Young Philanthropists—Bilaal Rajan, Hugh Evans, Barbara Pierce Bush and Emmanuel Jal. Four very different philanthropists, all under...
We’ve never experienced a conference session like what we had on Monday morning of our International Conference on Fundraising in San Diego: Four Young Philanthropists—Bilaal Rajan, Hugh Evans, Barbara Pierce Bush and Emmanuel Jal. Four very different philanthropists, all under...
Posted 2013-05-19 16:00:07 - theafpblog.blogspot.com
We’re always looking for signs and trends about whether or not giving will increase and how confident charities are for the future. The Nonprofit Research Collaborative’s 2012 Fundraising Survey indicated positive growth in 2012, and numbers for Giving USA will be out in June. Another way to...
We’re always looking for signs and trends about whether or not giving will increase and how confident charities are for the future. The Nonprofit Research Collaborative’s 2012 Fundraising Survey indicated positive growth in 2012, and numbers for Giving USA will be out in June. Another way to...
Posted 2013-05-19 16:00:07 - theafpblog.blogspot.com
San Diego seems a long time ago, even if it has only been a few weeks. Since then I've joined the Deutsche Fundraising Verband in celebrating their 20th anniversary in Berlin, I've met with fundraising colleagues from Hong Kong and Jakarta and I'm about to join the Fundraising Institute of New...
San Diego seems a long time ago, even if it has only been a few weeks. Since then I've joined the Deutsche Fundraising Verband in celebrating their 20th anniversary in Berlin, I've met with fundraising colleagues from Hong Kong and Jakarta and I'm about to join the Fundraising Institute of New...
Posted 2013-05-19 16:00:07 - theafpblog.blogspot.com
What if you didn’t know what day you were born? Or were forced to become a child soldier at the age of seven? What sort of ideas or values could you possibly hold on to—where you would find solace—in order to stay alive, stay sane and think about a better future? Those aren’t hypothetical...
What if you didn’t know what day you were born? Or were forced to become a child soldier at the age of seven? What sort of ideas or values could you possibly hold on to—where you would find solace—in order to stay alive, stay sane and think about a better future? Those aren’t hypothetical...
Posted 2013-05-19 16:00:07 - theafpblog.blogspot.com
Posted by Andrew Watt, FInstF In the high-stakes game of sequestration being played out between the White House and Congress, Democrats and Republicans, one side seems certain to lose: America’s nonprofit sector. If sequestration occurs and $85 billion in automatic cuts are enacted, funding...
Posted by Andrew Watt, FInstF In the high-stakes game of sequestration being played out between the White House and Congress, Democrats and Republicans, one side seems certain to lose: America’s nonprofit sector. If sequestration occurs and $85 billion in automatic cuts are enacted, funding...
Posted 2013-05-19 16:00:07 - theafpblog.blogspot.com
Posted by Andrew Watt, FInstF One of the true pioneers of fundraising and philanthropy, Charles Stephens, passed away last week. Charles was a giant in the field—one of the men and women who, by their actions, professionalized the entire field of fundraising. He leaves behind a legacy that...
Posted by Andrew Watt, FInstF One of the true pioneers of fundraising and philanthropy, Charles Stephens, passed away last week. Charles was a giant in the field—one of the men and women who, by their actions, professionalized the entire field of fundraising. He leaves behind a legacy that...
Posted 2013-05-19 16:00:07 - theafpblog.blogspot.com
Posted by Andrew Watt, FInstF I had the opportunity to be in New York and talk to our chapter there recently. It’s a great city and one of the epicenters of the nonprofit community in the U.S., and the New York Chapter has long been one of the leaders in our association. In fact, the New York...
Posted by Andrew Watt, FInstF I had the opportunity to be in New York and talk to our chapter there recently. It’s a great city and one of the epicenters of the nonprofit community in the U.S., and the New York Chapter has long been one of the leaders in our association. In fact, the New York...
Posted 2013-05-19 16:00:07 - theafpblog.blogspot.com
Posted by Andrew Watt, FInstF There's a new study out which I'm sure will create a lot of conversation within the sector. It shows that charities are having a hard time finding qualified development directors and that vacancies for fundraising positions are averaging six months and often...
Posted by Andrew Watt, FInstF There's a new study out which I'm sure will create a lot of conversation within the sector. It shows that charities are having a hard time finding qualified development directors and that vacancies for fundraising positions are averaging six months and often...
Posted 2013-05-19 16:00:07 - theafpblog.blogspot.com
Posted by Andrew Watt, FInstF Happy New Year! I've talked previously - both on this blog and in The Chronicle of Philanthropy - about the debate for the charitable deduction being just the first conversation in a larger discussion about reinventing philanthropy in the U.S. and around the...
Posted by Andrew Watt, FInstF Happy New Year! I've talked previously - both on this blog and in The Chronicle of Philanthropy - about the debate for the charitable deduction being just the first conversation in a larger discussion about reinventing philanthropy in the U.S. and around the...
Posted 2013-05-19 16:00:07 - theafpblog.blogspot.com
We’ve lost another legend in the field. Jimmie Alford passed away on Tuesday, Dec. 18. He founded the Alford Group 33 years ago and has helped countless charities and fundraising, serving as a mentor, colleague and friend to many of us. For his extraordinary contributions to the charitable...
We’ve lost another legend in the field. Jimmie Alford passed away on Tuesday, Dec. 18. He founded the Alford Group 33 years ago and has helped countless charities and fundraising, serving as a mentor, colleague and friend to many of us. For his extraordinary contributions to the charitable...
Posted 2013-05-18 22:00:05 - theafpblog.blogspot.com
I want to celebrate National Philanthropy Day by talking a little about service. Each year, it’s my privilege to travel and share this day with many of you. Everywhere, I meet people from different backgrounds and nationalities, different ages, experience and outlook. All of us united and...
I want to celebrate National Philanthropy Day by talking a little about service. Each year, it’s my privilege to travel and share this day with many of you. Everywhere, I meet people from different backgrounds and nationalities, different ages, experience and outlook. All of us united and...












