Thursday, April 25, 2013

Strategic Communications | Campaigns and Fundraising Specialists

Strategic Communications | Campaigns and Fundraising Specialists: New research shows that charities must be multichannel when targeting younger generations or face a major donation deficit

London (24 April 2013) — UK not-for-profits are facing a generation gap in fundraising, according to a new report launched today by software and services firm Blackbaud and consultancies Xtraordinary Fundraising and Stratcom.

Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Angie Moore-Survey Results Are In! (The Real Skinny on Nonprofit Data) : FundRaising Success

Angie Moore-Survey Results Are In! (The Real Skinny on Nonprofit Data) : FundRaising Success: Two weeks ago I used my blog and even my colleagues at The AgitatorOpens in a new window blog to get as many nonprofits as possible to take a 10-minute survey. Why? Well, in early April I had a two-part blog on modeling that was the outcome of me asking experts in the industry four questions about modeling and how it can help those in the nonprofit industry be better fundraisers and marketers.

Monday, April 22, 2013

Study examines nonprofits' expenses - News - Citizens' Voice

Study examines nonprofits' expenses - News - Citizens' Voice: HARRISBURG - A new legislative study examining the financial picture for more than 600 nonprofit organizations in Pennsylvania appears as state lawmakers are moving a bill to assert their right to define what a public charity is.

“I Could Make So Much More in the Business Sector!” or Not - NPQ - Nonprofit Quarterly

“I Could Make So Much More in the Business Sector!” or Not - NPQ - Nonprofit Quarterly: The charge of the study was to look at a variety of expenditures for each nonprofit and for-profit service provider “for intellectual disability consolidated (Medicaid) waiver and community-based programs, community-based mental health, child welfare, and drug and alcohol services.” Among other things, they were to compare the compensation of executives (including the 20 highest-paid employees) and lobbying expenses. The study overall is quite interesting, and we recommend it to you. (The highlights of the report can be found here.)

Giving List value up, but proportion down

Giving List value up, but proportion down: The Sunday Times Giving List reveals a near record level of giving by the UK’s richest in cash terms, but rising levels of wealth mean that on the whole, the proportion of wealth being given away has dropped.

The value of the Sunday Times Giving List of 100 of the UK’s wealthiest people increased by 21 per cent year-on-year to reach �1.77bn.