A study published in Standford Social Innovation Review: comparable, easily digestible metrics shifted donations from charities with only a good pitch to those with demonstrable results.
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This is THE question that concerns all organizations, and there are no simple answers. However, deploying innovative practices, diversifying revenue sources and creating lasting human ties are all part of the solution.
On the donor side, as the role of philanthropy in our communities intensifies, so too does the thinking on the subject. Every philanthropic organization should find inspiration in this growing body of information.
A study published in Standford Social Innovation Review: comparable, easily digestible metrics shifted donations from charities with only a good pitch to those with demonstrable results.
For Giving and Volunteering. A new destination for data and other useful resources (by Imagine Canada).
Family Philanthropy is now facing crucial choices—with huge potential consequences and opportunities.
Published by Fortune, this article shows the changes in giving habits, according to generations and inflation.
The impact on the charitable and non-profit sector of federal trends in debt and deficit levels (Imagine Canada).
Imagine Canada explores why and how more funders are evolving their practices and funding models and offers insights into the rise of trust-based philanthropy.
An article from the Alliance magazine. What is and what is not trust-based Philanthropy.
Hilary Pearson points out the organizational similarities between private foundations and charities. There are more than we think!