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Transcript: Seeking Year-End Gifts in Uncertain Times
Read a transcript of The Chronicle’s online discussion examining the best ways for charities to handle year-end appeals in these challenging economic times. Joining us to answer questions was Bruce Flessner, a veteran fund-raising consultant.
Subject matter: the impact of globalization on donors and fundraising programs.
1) how are charities, nonprofits and donors adjusting to the impacts of globalization?
2)what is the likely impact of such changes on fundraising models in years to come?
3)what are the potential trends?
4)the global/local market economy right now is in crisis – what potential impacts internationally are there on global fundraising issues?
5) will donors cut local donations to give to global issues, or will donors in this crises draw back and give more to local nonprofits?
(How do we discover when answers to our questions are posted to this feed?)
Subject matter: the impact of globalization on donors and fundraising programs.
1) how are charities, nonprofits and donors adjusting to the impacts of globalization?
2)what is the likely impact of such changes on fundraising models in years to come?
3)what are the potential trends?
4)the global/local market economy right now is in crisis – what potential impacts internationally are there on global fundraising issues?
5) will donors cut local donations to give to global issues, or will donors in this crises draw back and give more to local nonprofits?
(How do we discover when answers to our questions are posted to this feed?)
— Pastor Chuck Cunningham Oct 15, 03:17 AM #