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Nonprofit fundraising strategy
2013
Practical tools and techniques to incorporate ethical standards and practices in nonprofit fundraising
Nonprofit Fundraising Strategy is a helpful and inspiring resource for nonprofits large and small, young and mature, local and international. The insightful guidance and case studies found within these pages will help you understand how to address specific ethical issues within your nonprofit and leave plenty of food for thought and discussion.
* Adds new materials on new business practice codes, the Ethics Assessment Inventory, coverage of new ethics standards
* Now includes an ethics assessment tool on the Ethical Fundraising, Second Edition companion website
* Considers essential topics including: appearance of impropriety, rights of donors, tainted money, using donations as intended, choosing a leadership role, ethical decision-making, restoring public confidence in the nonprofit sector, and the ethics of grant making and grant seeking
* Written by luminaries in the field of ethics in fundraising
* Explores a topic that all professional fundraisers must engage with in order to build the trust and confidence of the giving public
* Offers an invaluable collection of essays based on the rich experience of philanthropic leaders
* Presents wise reflections on the central role of ethics in fundraising
Featuring contributions from a host of well-known and respected senior-level fundraising professionals, several of whom are members of the AFP Ethics Committee, Nonprofit Fundraising Strategy features a wealth of practical tools to help fundraising practitioners, board members, and governing boards implement these essential concepts into their own organizations.
Individual and collective diaspora remittances in the Philippines and Korea: An interpretation of narrative identity, communicative action, and recognition
2013
Research Topic This study examines the practices of sending remittances from the United States to receivers in the Philippines, and collective and individual remittances supporting reunification of Korea with the intention of providing financial support for sustainable living and community projects. The research analyzes the narratives with reference to identity and culture of diaspora Filipinos and Koreans in the United States who are remitters and donors in the United States supporting humanitarian causes in North Korea. Research Theory and Protocol Through critical hermeneutic theory formulated by Paul Ricoeur (2005,1992,1991,1983) and Jürgen Habermas (1981,1987,1984) and the interpretive inquiry protocol developed by Ellen Herda (1999, 2000), the theoretical categories of narrative identity, communicative action, and recognition were applied to this study. Research Categories Research conversations from Filipino overseas migrant workers who remit and individual recipients of remittances in the Philippines provide the narrative for participants from the Philippines. Korean Americans now living in the United States, and members of nonprofit nongovernmental organizations supporting efforts to assist North Koreans, provide the narratives on financial support and peacemaking endeavors between the North Korea and selected institutions in the United States. Findings The study revealed two findings: remittance receivers in the Philippines are often young. They are given the responsibility to discern the best use of remittances for the family, and are often socially isolated and ill-prepared to make wise adult decisions. The second finding involves financial contributions supporting North Korea. South Koreans remit to kin in North Korea through private channels. Korean Americans choose largely to support humanitarian projects in North Korea through support through Korean American institutions. This research also identified non-governmental organizations (NGOs) supporting humanitarian projects in North Korea financed by private contributions.
Dissertation
Ethical Fundraising
2008
Ethical Fundraising: A Guide for Nonprofit Boards and Fundraisers is a practical, helpful, and ultimately inspiring resource for nonprofits large and small, young and mature, local and international. The insightful guidance and case studies found within these pages will help you understand how to address specific ethical issues within your nonprofit and leave plenty of food for thought and discussion.
Introduction: Union Gives Strength—Diversity and Fundraising
2007
Building capacity in the field among diverse populations needs to include: acknowledging mission passion as a driver for selection of potential employees; addressing prohibitive membership costs for professional associations; acknowledgment of the potential for groups to work together; and a frank discussion on who is setting the table for the dialogue. Integrate it into the organization; make diversity a business imperative; provide leadership for change tied to metrics; build in incentives for change; ask what underrepresented communities can teach fundraising professionals; explore reciprocity; engage funders in the dialogue and action; define success and greatness and move toward it; display courage.
Journal Article
Nonprofit Fundraising Strategy
Practical tools and techniques to incorporate ethical standards and practices in nonprofit fundraising Nonprofit Fundraising Strategy is a helpful and inspiring resource for nonprofits large and small, young and mature, local and international. The insightful guidance and case studies found within these pages will help you understand how to address specific ethical issues within your nonprofit and leave plenty of food for thought and discussion. Adds new materials on new business practice codes, the Ethics Assessment Inventory, coverage of new ethics standards
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Non-profitmaking organizations
2008
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