“Philanthropic culture” seems to be the mantra for successful fundraising. Yet seldom do we hear, in concrete, practical terms, what a philanthropic culture looks like. How does your charity measure up against these 10 signs?
Thinking of developing a new "signature event" for your organization? Perhaps you already have an annual gala or golf tournament as part of your annual fundraising plan. Do you realize that a lecture series, campaign launch or anniversary celebration is also considered a special event? Hala Bissada, founder of Hala Events & Communications, gives some pointers on determining whether your organization is "event ready."
Jack Bergmans and Marlena McCarthy are encouraging all professional advisors to help their clients realize their dreams: to live comfortably, support their loved ones during life and after they're gone and to help them make caring gifts to support their favourite charitable causes.
Even though your charity doesn't profit from using someone else's work to further your cause, copyright legislation applies to you. It also keeps others from using your original work without permission. Charity law specialist Colin J. Thurston explains the ins and outs of Canada's Copyright Act.
Donors don't have to be a mystery. 3D Philanthropy addresses the emotional and motivational dimensions of fundraising; with analysis not just of how donors think and behave, but also how they feel and why they respond as they do.