From experience, fund-raisers learn to become more efficient solicitors. This paper incorporates fund-raising technology into the theory of charitable giving. A full characterization of the solicitation strategy that maximizes donations net of fund-raising costs is provided. The strategy identi.es a fundraiser incentive to invest in learning by soliciting some early donors who would give less than their solicitation costs. A notion of “excessive” fund-raising is introduced. It is shown that this may worsen with learning. Our model also accomodates a technology with overhead costs. An extension with rising solicitation costs is also considered
This paper develops a simple spatial model of fundraising, in which charities select a target popula...
In a door-to-door fundraising field experiment, we study the impact of fundraising mechanisms on cha...
Obtaining sales prospects from customer referrals is a frequently cited means of improving selling t...
From experience, fund-raisers learn to become more efficient solicitors. This paper incorporates fu...
From experience, fund-raisers learn to become more efficient solicitors. This paper incorporates fu...
From experience, fund-raisers learn to become more efficient solicitors. This paper incorporates fu...
Charities frequently rely on professional solicitors whose commissions exceed half of total donation...
Many instances partly or even totally depend on philanthropic gifts. Yet, such private donations usu...
Charitable giving in the U.S. totaled more than $300 billion in 2009, amounting to about 2% of GDP. ...
(Incomplete draft) Charities frequently rely on high-priced professional solicitors but donors seem ...
Charitable giving in the U.S. totaled more than $300 billion in 2009, amounting to about 2% of GDP. ...
Donors tend to avoid charities that dedicate a high percentage of expenses to administrative and fun...
Crowdfunding is an information technology (IT)-enabled, online model for raising funds for charity t...
Crowdfunding is an information technology (IT)-enabled, online model for raising funds for charity t...
This paper develops a simple spatial model of fundraising, in which charities select a target popula...
This paper develops a simple spatial model of fundraising, in which charities select a target popula...
In a door-to-door fundraising field experiment, we study the impact of fundraising mechanisms on cha...
Obtaining sales prospects from customer referrals is a frequently cited means of improving selling t...
From experience, fund-raisers learn to become more efficient solicitors. This paper incorporates fu...
From experience, fund-raisers learn to become more efficient solicitors. This paper incorporates fu...
From experience, fund-raisers learn to become more efficient solicitors. This paper incorporates fu...
Charities frequently rely on professional solicitors whose commissions exceed half of total donation...
Many instances partly or even totally depend on philanthropic gifts. Yet, such private donations usu...
Charitable giving in the U.S. totaled more than $300 billion in 2009, amounting to about 2% of GDP. ...
(Incomplete draft) Charities frequently rely on high-priced professional solicitors but donors seem ...
Charitable giving in the U.S. totaled more than $300 billion in 2009, amounting to about 2% of GDP. ...
Donors tend to avoid charities that dedicate a high percentage of expenses to administrative and fun...
Crowdfunding is an information technology (IT)-enabled, online model for raising funds for charity t...
Crowdfunding is an information technology (IT)-enabled, online model for raising funds for charity t...
This paper develops a simple spatial model of fundraising, in which charities select a target popula...
This paper develops a simple spatial model of fundraising, in which charities select a target popula...
In a door-to-door fundraising field experiment, we study the impact of fundraising mechanisms on cha...
Obtaining sales prospects from customer referrals is a frequently cited means of improving selling t...