Sometimes, success in fundraising depends partially on luck. Bill Kennedy coaches you in building your own luck – and handling failures in ways that will make you luckier in future.
Ineffectiveness, fragmentation, lack of strategy – these are just some of the complaints unearthed in a new survey of Canadian charities’ opinions of their own websites. But the survey also profiles the best practices from successful charities. Holly Wagg explains how it can help you with your website’s shortcomings.
Over 10,000 federally incorporated not-for-profits failed to file their articles of continuance by the deadline of October 17. If you’re one of them, Karen J. Cooper guides you in what to do next.
Most Canadians understand that a charity is an organization that undertakes good deeds for the benefit of others. Adam Aptowitzer explains how the legal meaning of charity differs from the understood lay meaning. It’s critical to know that when seeking registered charity status with the CRA.
If you think you understand target marketing, think again. KCI Philanthropy’s latest insights on that subject will turn your conventional thinking upside-down.