This is a collection of blogs looking at the the ethics of fundraising regulation.
Fundraising crisis 2015
KNOWLEDGE: Blog digest December 2016
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Each month, the Critical Fundraising blog presents a digest of the best fundraising-related blogs and articles that have adopted a critical fundraising mode of thought.
KNOWLEDGE: Blog digest November 2016
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Each month, the Critical Fundraising blog presents a digest of the best fundraising-related blogs and articles that have adopted a critical fundraising mode of thought.
OPINION: Better nonprofit leadership will help avert future fundraising crises
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Fundraising is in or close to crisis in the UK and USA in part because senior leaders are confused about their strategic roles. Marc Pitman presents the results of a survey that shows just how confused they are.
OPINION: Refashioning relationship fundraising – it’s about more than just donors
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Fundraisers would have more success raising money if they spent more time talking to trustees and senior leadership teams, says Ian MacQuillin. Total relationship fundraising might just be the answer.
OPINION: Share and share alike – until we’re all doing exactly the same thing
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One of the good things about charities is that they don’t compete the way companies do and are much better at sharing and collaborating. All well and good up to a point, says Joe Jenkins, until you can’t distinguish one…
OPINION: Fundraising must be central to any ‘rebrand’ of ‘Charity-UK’
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Earlier this month, Rogare’s director Ian MacQuillin spoke at a lunch hosted by CharityComms to discuss ‘rebranding’ the third sector. Here’s what he said.
OPINION: If the FPS is forced on the sector, charities should walk away from ‘self’-regulation
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If the new Fundraising Regulator is bent on imposing damaging and impractical rules, David Pearce argues that its charities’ duty to walk away from self-regulation
OPINION: The Fundraising Preference Service – a monologue with stakeholders
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Adrian Sargeant has read the consultation document on how the Fundraising Preference Service might operate. He’s found quite a bit wrong with it.
NEWS: Listening to fundraisers to make regulation work
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Rogare advisory panel members Amanda Shepard and Adrian Salmon report on the meeting we co-hosted with nfpSynergy this month to discuss fundraising regulation.