Fundraising magazine - what's in February's issue?

17 Jan 2012 News

Online sponsorship platforms like JustGiving have been around for more than a decade, but what does the future hold for this ever-growing giving market? We look at the trends, the players and whether there is room for more growth yet.

Fundraising February 2012

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Online sponsorship platforms like JustGiving have been around for more than a decade, but what does the future hold for this ever-growing giving market? We look at the trends, the players and whether there is room for more growth yet.

And in our monthly interview section, director of corporate partnerships at Save the Children Douglas Rouse, discusses why its critical for corporate fundraisers to have commercial experience on their CVs and why charities have to get better at saying 'no'.

Meanwhile Build Africa shares it success in launching a seven-year sponsorship product for major donors, trusts and corporates.

Also in February's edition:

  • Three funders (philanthropist Tony Banks, The Money Shop and the Pears Foundation) discuss why, how and to what they give.
  • How to go freelance. We know you'd not dream of leaving your job, but just in case...
  • Donor motivations. Exclusive research shows why donors stay with their charities, and how they feel about organisations getting in touch via different media.
  • Budgeting - Giles Pegram argues that fundraising expenditure should be treated as income, not a cost.

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