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1) Fundraising at its best is grounded in nurturing and building a 3-way partnership between: a) the Donor; b) the Non-Profit Organization or School; c) The Non-Profit's Mission and Purpose.
2) Our most successful non-profits and schools "work from their core strengths" - a concept that "permeates the organizational culture" and is reflected in how we approach our work and mission.
3) Virtually all successful fundraising programs recognize that a relatively small percen tof donors will account for a high percent of dollars raised.
4) Fundraising is a process designed to nurture and support an organization's mission and work. It is not about meeting goals and "raising money".
5) With few exceptions, the success of a fundraising program is highly correlated with strong support from those closest to the organization - namely board members, staff, and senior leadership.
6) The most successful fundraising programs are based on an "Inverted Pyramid Model" that guides: a) the focus of development activity; and b) the allocation of time and resources.
7) The most successful fundraising programs are ground in the concept of a growing and sustainable partnership between the organization and donor.
8) Successful fundraising programs are, with few exceptions, grounded in a comprehensive development model with a carefully targeted set of program areas designed to meet both short and long-term organizational needs.
9) The most successful fundraisers share one common trait. They possess a "unique gift" for uncovering and connecting with a donor's transformational story.
(from 'Nine Guiding Principles for Fundraising' by Henry B. Freeman)
- work with individual donors
- analyze the donor base
- plan special events
- solicit grants from foundations and corporations
- get media coverage
- use the Web to further fundraising goals
- start a side business to raise funds
(from Amazon.com's page for Ilona Bray's "Effective Fundraising for Nonprofits: Real-World Strategies That Work")
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Bray J.D., Ilona M. 2010. Effective Fundraising for Nonprofits: Real-World Strategies That Work. (3rd edition). Berkeley, CA: Nolo Press.
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Code of Ethics
Association of Fundraising Council 2000. Code of Ethics. Giving Institute.
Compensation
Association of Fundraising Professionals. 2001. Professional Compensation: A Position Paper. AFP Ethics Committee.
Maryland Nonprofits' Standards of Excellence. Nonprofits' Standards of Excellence. Maryland Nonprofits.
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Fundraising Ethics. 2010. Fundraising Ethics: A Selected Resource List. foundationcenter.org
Idealware Articles. 2010. Idealware: Helping Nonprofits Make Smart Software Decisions - Articles. idealware.org/articles
Idealware Reports. 2010. Idealware: Helping Nonprofits Make Smart Software Decisions - Reports. idealware.org/reports
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