Fundraisers need to be able to compare results if they are to judge the success of their different programmes and schemes. But any such comparisons are fraught with difficulties. This paper reviews the experience of what is almost certainly the longest running scheme for comparing fundraising performance anywhere in the world. It describes the way it has developed, the challenges it has faced and the ways in which its figures are used, drawing on the views of a wide range of participants. It concludes by highlighting the prospects and possibilities now open to the scheme, and its longer-term significance for nonprofit manager
"How am I doing?" the late New York City Mayor Ed Koch used to ask almost everyone he met. And while...
Despite the legitimate criticism regarding the advancement of the marketization of nonprofit organiz...
Charitable giving in the U.S. totaled more than $300 billion in 2009, amounting to about 2% of GDP. ...
The growth of philanthropic foundations in numbers and significance raises two immediate questions. ...
How to measure performance in charitable organisations continues to excite interest among academics ...
How to measure performance in charitable organisations continues to excite interest among academics ...
Change happens constantly, but sometimes several factors coincide, becoming a catalyst for major cha...
Performance measurement in Australian philanthropic foundations is a hot topic. Foundation staff and...
There has been much interest of late in the relative efficiency of various forms of fundraising acti...
The primary objective of this study is to test whether there is any difference in performance betwee...
Despite rising public interest and concern only a handful of extant studies have addressed the perfo...
Research on fundraising performance links organizational size, professional donor engagement, and le...
In this paper we contrast different aspects of non-profit organizations’ performance from the per...
Face-to-face fundraising is a method used for raising money by having fundraisers working on public ...
The effectiveness of a market orientation has been established in other parts of the world. Using a ...
"How am I doing?" the late New York City Mayor Ed Koch used to ask almost everyone he met. And while...
Despite the legitimate criticism regarding the advancement of the marketization of nonprofit organiz...
Charitable giving in the U.S. totaled more than $300 billion in 2009, amounting to about 2% of GDP. ...
The growth of philanthropic foundations in numbers and significance raises two immediate questions. ...
How to measure performance in charitable organisations continues to excite interest among academics ...
How to measure performance in charitable organisations continues to excite interest among academics ...
Change happens constantly, but sometimes several factors coincide, becoming a catalyst for major cha...
Performance measurement in Australian philanthropic foundations is a hot topic. Foundation staff and...
There has been much interest of late in the relative efficiency of various forms of fundraising acti...
The primary objective of this study is to test whether there is any difference in performance betwee...
Despite rising public interest and concern only a handful of extant studies have addressed the perfo...
Research on fundraising performance links organizational size, professional donor engagement, and le...
In this paper we contrast different aspects of non-profit organizations’ performance from the per...
Face-to-face fundraising is a method used for raising money by having fundraisers working on public ...
The effectiveness of a market orientation has been established in other parts of the world. Using a ...
"How am I doing?" the late New York City Mayor Ed Koch used to ask almost everyone he met. And while...
Despite the legitimate criticism regarding the advancement of the marketization of nonprofit organiz...
Charitable giving in the U.S. totaled more than $300 billion in 2009, amounting to about 2% of GDP. ...