Friday, November 13, 2015

Matching nonprofit and for-profit missions- The Nonprofit TimesThe NonProfit Times

Matching nonprofit and for-profit missions- The Nonprofit TimesThe NonProfit Times: "The most common element of a successful corporate philanthropy partnership — cited by 77 percent of firms in a survey — was that an organization’s mission is aligned with the company’s philanthropic focus.

Xiaonan (Coco) Kou presented the findings during a session titled, “Giving Beyond Borders: A Study of Global Giving by U.S. Corporations” during a symposium at Indiana University’s Lilly Family School of Philanthropy."



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Thursday, November 12, 2015

Key Findings | Center for Disaster Philanthropy

Key Findings | Center for Disaster Philanthropy: "Jointly produced by Foundation Center and the Center for Disaster Philanthropy, Measuring the State of Disaster Philanthropy 2015: Data to Drive Decisions analyzes funding trends for disasters and humanitarian crises in 2013. In addition to examining U.S. foundation funding, this second annual report integrates other disaster-related funding data, including bilateral and multilateral aid, corporate giving, and online giving, to paint a more detailed picture of how institutional philanthropy is situated within the broader disaster funding landscape."



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Wednesday, November 11, 2015

New Data Reveals A Shift in Perception of Veterans Among Nation’s Top Nonprofits - ServiceNation

New Data Reveals A Shift in Perception of Veterans Among Nation’s Top Nonprofits - ServiceNation: "ServiceNation released a new poll today — in conjunction with Greenberg Quinlan Rosner Research, Be The Change, Inc. and Got Your 6 — revealing that nonprofits leaders see veterans as leaders and assets, and are eager to hire veterans for national service. The survey — which was conducted with support from the Robert R. McCormick Foundation — shows that a majority of nonprofit leaders believe that veterans’ military service provides them with unique skills and training, and makes them particularly valuable assets to nonprofits and national service organizations."



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Parents of Only Daughters and 1st-Born Sons Are More Generous Donors - The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Parents of Only Daughters and 1st-Born Sons Are More Generous Donors - The Chronicle of Philanthropy: "Households with more than one child are more likely to give — and donate a bigger share of their income — if the eldest is a son, a new study finds. But parents with only one child are more likely to give and to donate generously if that child is a daughter.

The report from the Women's Philanthropy Institute at the Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy is based on giving data from more than 13,000 people and is the first to study the effects child gender and birth order have on parents' charitable giving, researchers say."



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Tuesday, November 10, 2015

Majority of mergers driven by financial distress, according to research

Majority of mergers driven by financial distress, according to research: "Less than 0.01 per cent of charities merged last year but the majority of those that did were driven by financial distress, the 2015 Good Mergers Index has revealed.
Some 53 per cent of merging organisations made losses in the year before their merger, while charities that were subject to the biggest local authority cuts were “merger hotspots”, according to the report by Eastside Primetimers, a consultancy which specialises in sector mergers. They included health and social care charities, which acocunted for 43 per cent of all deals."



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