Virtual Museum Showcases Fund-Raising Appeals
August 7, 2008 | Read Time: 1 minute
An online “museum of fund raising” has been created to serve as a free reservoir of fund-raising materials that can be used by nonprofit officials around the world.
The Showcase of Fundraising Innovation and Inspiration will create an archive that fund raisers can turn to for ideas from some of the best and most effective campaigns and other efforts to raise money.
To date, the Web site has posted detailed case histories and solicitation materials from 116 fund-raising entities.
One notable example is an ancient Japanese fund-raising appeal written in 1235 by a Zen master. It was submitted to the site by Mal Warwick, a direct-marketing consultant in Berkeley, Calif.
The site also features book reviews, articles, essays, tips, and videos from fund-raising experts and consultants.
The online archive was created by the SOFII Foundation, a British charity established by Ken Burnett, an English fund-raising consultant, and his colleagues. Visitors to the site must register to gain access to fund-raising materials, but registration is free.
To get there: Go to http://www.sofii.org.