Agenda e-bulletin - March 2009

Charity mergers just make so much cents

Buddying up with your rivals doesn't sound appealing. But working with others in your field could turn your frown upside down this year - if you put aside your differences. | more...

Fight the homogenisation of fundraising! Rah!

According to Nick Jaffer everything in fundraising is same same, resulting in a lack of imagination and cookie cutter tactics. | more...

Is the online revolution passing you by?

Jill Ruchel gets up on her soap box and wonders if charities understand that they are living through a revolution, and that if they don't board the online train now it may leave the station without them. | more...

Love donors with your database

Like a good pair of shoes, effective donor communications can't be one-size-fits-all. So take the measure of your supporters and give them what they want using a marketing database and segmentation, advises Anthea Iva. | more...

Furniture giant builds hope

IKEA donates $48 million to UNICEF's programs in India. | more...

Recession and crunch hit UK giving

A recent study has found that the number of UK donors cancelling direct debit donations has skyrocketed. | more...

Fundraising leader in new role

FIA head honcho Sue-Anne Wallace has opted for a move to consultancy world. | more...

Saints joins the Global team

A recent merger adds research to Global Philanthropic's services. | more...

 

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