Celebrities and public figures are doing more for charity than simply writing a cheque.
Celebrities and public figures are doing more for charity than simply writing a cheque.
It’s predicted that by 2014, mobile will be the preferred way of accessing the internet. Is your organization prepared for the shift to mobile browsing? Check out these tips for success.
One of our readers recently asked us “What actually happens to a grant proposal once it’s submitted to a foundation?” We went right to the source and spoke with three funders who gave us a crash course in foundation fundamentals.
The JUNO Awards, hosted this year by William Shatner, are set to air on Sunday, April 1, 2012. As artists and fans prepare for the annual celebration, we thought it might be fun to explore how some Canadian musicians are giving back.
Each month, Cynthia J. Armour offers expert advice and feedback about the fundraising issues and challenges facing nonprofits. This month she discusses how to thank and steward your donors.
Over the years, service clubs have evolved into a significant source of funding for charities and other essential services, but today they’re facing more challenges than ever.
While the energy, connectivity (and media attention) a young activist can generate could be a boon to a nonprofit, the flip side is that many youth are equally content to be clicktivists, limiting their involvement to texting donations or “liking” a cause on Facebook. So how can your nonprofit work effectively with kids and youth? And should you even try?
Is a planned giving program the right choice for your organization? This articles addresses common planned giving myths, including that legacy programs are only for large and well established organizations, and also offers tips on setting up a program of your own.
Find out how the Ontario Trillium Foundation partnered with the Laidlaw Foundation and Tides Canada to explore ways of supporting youth engagement and grassroots youth organizing beyond simply giving dollars.
Since we value honesty, but donors and funders don’t want to support administration costs, how can we ethically define and report on administration costs?