The increase in use of mobile devices means that mobile fundraising can no longer be ignored. And crowdfunding has emerged as a new form of the familiar “peer-to-peer” fundraising approach. Michael Johnston explains how these two trends can help you reach each generation of Canadian donors.
Those big ethical decisions will come sooner than you think without much time for you to plan your response. Laura Champion and JJ Sandler reflect on the first ethical dilemma they faced – just five weeks after signing on.
Generosity abounds, it seems. The Association for Healthcare Philanthropy says Canadian health care institutions raised a record amount in 2012. And the Mobile Giving Foundation Canada has offered free mobile campaign support to Giving Tuesday. There’s no better time to try out mobile giving if you aren’t already reaching your donors through this channel.
Be sure your employment contracts, and any later amendments to them, are in proper order. Employment law specialist Barry Kwasniewski says a costly decision recently levied on a for-profit employer with unenforceable contracts applies to charities as well.