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

Candid

The Community-Centric Fundraising (CCF) movement was founded by and centers BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and people of color) communities worldwide. What is Community-Centric Fundraising? Historically, fundraising has been grounded in a competitive environment that creates a mindset of scarcity and cutthroat nonprofit survival.

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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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7 Things Nonprofits Should Know As Millennials Take Over the World

Tech Soup

We'd like to go further and recommend the free 2015 Millennial Impact Report on what drives this all-important group of people to support your cause. As of June 2015, millennials now outnumber baby boomers, according to the U.S. Here are some surprising facts about millennials and why we think the Impact Report is worth a look.

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

Critical Fundraising

For me, I had the incredibly good fortune to be in a session on fundraising ethics at the International Fundraising Congress in 2015, where I was introduced to Rogare. The ‘I am a critical fundraiser’ manifesto – just one of the Rogare projects (there were many) to which Heather Hill contributed.

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Nonprofit Technology News Celebrity Forecasts for 2014

Tech Soup

Here are his predictions: 2014 will be the year of the cloud platform – more and more nonprofits will move to Salesforce and Microsoft integrated solutions as Microsoft gets more stable and usable and third party Salesforce fundraising systems mature. In fundraising, John boldly predicts that single channel fundraising is dead.