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‘Giving Days’ Garner Large Sums While Attracting New Donors

‘Giving Days’ Garner Large Sums While Attracting New Donors

Regional and citywide online events are helping charities attract gifts at a time when they face government and corporate cuts in aid.

Tips for Creating a ‘Give Back’ Day—and Sharing in the Donations

Charities that want to organize a local or regional online “giving day” - or participate in one, and share in the money raised - should consider this advice from organizers of previous events.

Jewish Federations Try a Sin City Adventure to Woo a New Generation of Donors

Jewish Federations Try a Sin City Adventure to Woo a New Generation of Donors

Organizers of a conference called TribeFest hope what happens in Vegas is a commitment to giving.

Charities Rethink Galas to Attract—and Please—More Donors

Charities Rethink Galas to Attract—and Please—More Donors

New research gives fund raisers a guide to putting on more successful charity events and galas.

A Social-Service Charity Showcases Twitter to Add Pizazz to a Gala

A Social-Service Charity Showcases Twitter to Add Pizazz to a Gala

A North Carolina social-service charity created a Twitter table at its annual fund-raising event to reach out to  supporters. Plus, see more creative ideas for incorporating Twitter into fund raising.

Texas Charity Raises a ‘Stink’ — and $23,000

A Texas charity wanted its summer fund-raising appeal to stink. Well Aware, a group in Austin that builds wells in Africa, recruited volunteers to go on a “shower strike” last month, forgoing bathing for a week to raise money for the charity. Well Aware raised $23,000 through the event, which will…

Charity Athletic Events Fared Well in 2008, but the Forecast for This Year Is Not So Sunny

The nation’s biggest charity walkathons, bike races, and similar events produced $1.76-billion in gross revenue last year, according to a new report. That was nearly 8 percent more than in 2007. But David Hessekiel, president of the Run Walk Ride Fundraising Council, in Rye, N.Y., which produced…

Keeping Up the Pace

Keeping Up the Pace

Charities that stage athletic events say their biggest challenge this year is getting donations.

A Jazz-Appreciation Effort Hits Blue Notes in These Hard Times

Jazz, Louis Armstrong once said, is the only form of music that always produces sly smiles. But among those who run Jazz Appreciation Month, smiles of any kind are in short supply — because money is, too. Jazz Appreciation Month is an eight-year-old national festival run each April by the…

Holiday Galas: How a Health Charity Thrives Amid Recession and a Touch of Scandal

Anna Wolf, a 9-year-old, was probably the youngest person at the 50th annual Children’s Ball here this month. But she had all the poise of an adult when a sixty-something woman in black satin approached her, bent down, and said: “Don’t move too far away, honey. In 25 years, you’ll be doing the…

Is the Gavel Coming Down on Charity Fund-Raising Auctions?

It had glamour, it had luxury, it had excitement, it had everything. It was a pair of front-row guest tickets to a taping of The Oprah Winfrey Show in Chicago — plus a suite at a top hotel, dinner for two at one of the city’s best restaurants, plus airfare, plus limo. I was the auctioneer — doing…