This article reports the background to a new initiative by the Institute of Fundraising in the United Kingdom to supply the public with information with respect to charity costs and in particular the costs of fundraising. The initiative is described, and the results of a recent benchmarking survey of the Top 500 Fundraising Charities that will be used to underpin it are reported. The mean cost of raising £1 was found to be £0.21. © 2009 Sage Publications
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This article reports the background to a new initiative by the Institute of Fundraising in the Unite...
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Recent efforts to grow and strengthen the culture of philanthropy in the UK have largely focused on ...
Background and Aims Investment in innovative health technologies has been a focus of increasing cri...
Fundraising is increasingly becoming a part of the economic reality in Belgium, driven mainly by ext...
A vast majority of charity projects fail to attract donor attention due to an oversupply of projects...
This article reports the background to a new initiative by the Institute of Fundraising in the Unite...
Charities constitute a formidable sector in the UK economy. Numbering 180,000 and accounting for alm...
Charitable giving in the U.S. totaled more than $300 billion in 2009, amounting to about 2% of GDP. ...
This paper explores the question - "Does the mandatory disclosure of cost of fundraising ratios achi...
Charities face common problems in which donors tend to avoid charities with high overhead rates. Thi...
There has been much interest of late in the relative efficiency of various forms of fundraising acti...
Many recent efforts to grow and strengthen the culture of philanthropy in the UK have focused on two...
Charitable fundraising has become ever more urgent in a time of extensive public spending cuts. Howe...
UK based charities are increasingly facing changing donor attitudes and demographics within a volati...
Incomplete information about (independent) private valuations of charities by potential donors provi...
“Crowdfunding” is a way of using the Internet to raise money by asking the public to contribute to a...
Recent efforts to grow and strengthen the culture of philanthropy in the UK have largely focused on ...
Background and Aims Investment in innovative health technologies has been a focus of increasing cri...
Fundraising is increasingly becoming a part of the economic reality in Belgium, driven mainly by ext...
A vast majority of charity projects fail to attract donor attention due to an oversupply of projects...