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NEWS: Damian Chapman steps up as the new chair of the fundraising think tank Rogare

Critical Fundraising

Takes over from the current chair, Heather Hill, who has been in the role since 2019 Vision to “reshape fundraising to make it more inclusive, ethical and impactful” Damian Chapman – the director of fundraising and communications at the Charity for Civil Servants, in the UK – has become the new chair of Rogare – The Fundraising Think Tank.

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Community-Centric Fundraising: Equity, social justice, and an abundance mindset 

Candid

The movement was sparked by Vu Le’s blog, Nonprofit AF , in 2015. moving from exploitative storytelling to ethical storytelling) so we can all collectively grow. Through CCF chapters, the CCF Hub, and conferences, we disseminate our knowledge and resources. CCF strives to move past “the donor is always right” way of thinking.

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OPINION: We have tackled many critical questions; but there are so many we still have to ask 

Critical Fundraising

If you are fortunate in your professional development, you may find yourself in a conference session that both invigorates your thinking and inspires you to take a step you perhaps otherwise would not have considered possible. For example, we’ve only just begun to scratch the surface regarding the ethical use of AI in fundraising.

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Nonprofit Technology News Celebrity Forecasts for 2014

Tech Soup

It probably won’t be until 2015 or later that tablets reach the point where they can replace a laptop or desktop completely – office application use is still too stunted by the small screens and keyboard issues – but more and more people will have them. Facebook will still dominate. Tablets will rule.