Agenda e-bulletin - May 2009

Charity board members and the door-mounted-brain-zappers

Surely it's the invisible brain-zappers mounted to boardroom doors that are responsible for some charity boards' complete ignorance of fundraising? According to Sean Triner, there can be no other possible explanation. | more...

Bad Luck or Bad Strategy?

Blaming the global financial crisis for your fundraising woes is a cop out, says David Pettigrew. | more...

Artez builds presence in online fundraising market

Artez Interactive recently held an industry gab fest to provide insight to the online fundraising events market. Jeremy Bradshaw was there taking notes. | more...

Forum promises unique insight to raise more funds

After selling out in its inaugural year, the Australasian Fundraising Forum is back in 2009 to help fundraisers maximize income from new and loyal donors. Jeremy Bradshaw reports. | more...

Canon to give away $60,000, but you have to click to get

A new campaign by Canon aims to link people's love of photos with their passion for causes to give away $60,000. | more...

New fundraising inspiration on SOFII

A fertile ideas bank showcasing the best fundraising creativity from around the world, there's lots happening on the SOFII website. What's new? Read on to find out ... | more...

 

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