Friday, September 28, 2012
XLRI to celebrate 'Joy of Giving Week 2012'
Report by India Education bureau; Jamshedpur: In a glittering ceremony held on September 20th, 2012, at XLRI campus the‘Jamshedpur JoyFest: Joy of Giving Week 2012’ was unveiled.The ceremony was attended by the representatives from industry, schools, local NGOs, civil society organizations – and was graced by Fr. C L George, S.J., Dean (Admin & Finance) of XLRI, Fr.Victor Misquith, S.J, Principal of Loyola School, Mr.Ronald D’Costa of Rotary and Mr.AmitavaGhosh, Secretary of Kala Mandir.
Thursday, September 27, 2012
Regulator's statutory duty to raise public trust is 'barmy', says charity CEO
Regulator's statutory duty to raise public trust is 'barmy', says charity CEO: The idea that the Charity Commission has a statutory duty to raise public trust and confidence in charities is “barmy”, the chief executive of the Royal Television Society said yesterday.
Simon Albury told the regulator’s public meeting that the whole question of ‘reputation of charities’ is nonsense:
Simon Albury told the regulator’s public meeting that the whole question of ‘reputation of charities’ is nonsense:
Wednesday, September 26, 2012
Charity Commission to get tough on charities that don't file accounts on time
Charity Commission to get tough on charities that don't file accounts on time: The Charity Commission will be tougher on charities that fail to file accounts on time, according to Sam Younger, its chief executive.
In a commentary published this morning on the regulator's website, Younger says research carried out by the commission among charities that filed their accounts late "bolstered the case for introducing penalties for charities that are late in filing their accounts with us".
In a commentary published this morning on the regulator's website, Younger says research carried out by the commission among charities that filed their accounts late "bolstered the case for introducing penalties for charities that are late in filing their accounts with us".
Tuesday, September 25, 2012
The Lang Academy promotes strategic philanthropy in Italy | EVPA
The Lang Academy promotes strategic philanthropy in Italy | EVPA: The Lang Academy promotes strategic philanthropy in Italy
Posted on September 25, 2012 by EVPA
EVPA member Fondazione Lang Italia’s latest initiative, the Lang Academy , aims to promote strategic philanthropy in Italy in enable donors and investors to create a greater societal impact.
Posted on September 25, 2012 by EVPA
EVPA member Fondazione Lang Italia’s latest initiative, the Lang Academy , aims to promote strategic philanthropy in Italy in enable donors and investors to create a greater societal impact.
BBC News - Charity Commission for Northern Ireland receives over 150 concerned queries
BBC News - Charity Commission for Northern Ireland receives over 150 concerned queries: More than 150 concerns about charities have been raised over the past 18 months with the body responsible for regulating them in Northern Ireland.
The Charity Commission for Northern Ireland (CCNI) said the majority of concerns were about fundraising and were made by members of the public.
The Charity Commission for Northern Ireland (CCNI) said the majority of concerns were about fundraising and were made by members of the public.
Analysis: Labour and the sector
Analysis: Labour and the sector: This year's party conference kicks off in Manchester on Sunday, and Gareth Thomas, the shadow charities minister, says fresh ideas to support the sector are emerging. There is no plan to publish the review group's conclusions, he says, and no fixed timescale for the production of policy. But there will be further "think pieces" on aspects of the sector, he says: "Getting policy right, and working through all the aspects, takes time."
Monday, September 24, 2012
Third Sector Research Centre starts online debates on the future of the sector
Third Sector Research Centre starts online debates on the future of the sector:Topics to be considered include whether the voluntary sector has special or distinctive characteristics, how it is being shaped by its changing relationships with the state and whether it should speak with a consistent voice in order to negotiate its future.
Each subject, or dialogue, will be considered over the course of about a month through online debates and seminars in London before a ‘sounding panel’ of voluntary sector experts, chaired by Pete Alcock, director of the TSRC, meet to discuss the findings.
Each subject, or dialogue, will be considered over the course of about a month through online debates and seminars in London before a ‘sounding panel’ of voluntary sector experts, chaired by Pete Alcock, director of the TSRC, meet to discuss the findings.
Barefoot and Jewish in Tirupati
Barefoot and Jewish in Tirupati: was living in India at the time as part of a nine-month MASA program called LIFE (Leadership International Fellowship Experience) that focuses on leadership development and social change. The first half of the program is based in Hyderabad, India, and the second half in Jerusalem, Israel. While on the program, participants do tailor-made, meaningful internships related to social change or justice in each location. While in India, I interned with Aide et Action (an international development organization that works on issues related to education). I spent my days in the field photographing and conducting interviews with the children, mothers, and teachers served by the organization.
Thursday, September 20, 2012
Nearly half of voluntary organisations not interested in social investment
Nearly half of voluntary organisations not interested in social investment: ust under half of voluntary sector organisations say they are not interested in social investment finance as charitable money should be spent on delivery, not repaying loans, according to new research for the Big Lottery Fund.
The research, which was conducted by ClearySo and New Philanthropy Capital, surveyed 1,255 voluntary, community and social enterprise sector organisations (VSCEs) on social investment and investment-readiness.
The research, which was conducted by ClearySo and New Philanthropy Capital, surveyed 1,255 voluntary, community and social enterprise sector organisations (VSCEs) on social investment and investment-readiness.
Wednesday, September 19, 2012
Adobe to offer charity's software at reduced prices
Adobe to offer charity's software at reduced prices: Charities with an annual income of less than �6m will be able to use professional software including Photoshop and InDesign at a fraction of their retail cost after the firm Adobe joined the Charity Technology Trust’s CTXchange programme.
The scheme gives eligible charities and housing associations a limited number of licences for computer software programmes, which have been donated by major software companies including Microsoft and Symantec.
The scheme gives eligible charities and housing associations a limited number of licences for computer software programmes, which have been donated by major software companies including Microsoft and Symantec.
Adobe to offer charity's software at reduced prices
Adobe to offer charity's software at reduced prices: Charities with an annual income of less than �6m will be able to use professional software including Photoshop and InDesign at a fraction of their retail cost after the firm Adobe joined the Charity Technology Trust’s CTXchange programme.
The scheme gives eligible charities and housing associations a limited number of licences for computer software programmes, which have been donated by major software companies including Microsoft and Symantec.
The scheme gives eligible charities and housing associations a limited number of licences for computer software programmes, which have been donated by major software companies including Microsoft and Symantec.
Ottawa strips tax-exempt status from 67 charities, including B.C. food bank
Ottawa strips tax-exempt status from 67 charities, including B.C. food bank: OTTAWA — The Canada Revenue Agency has stripped the tax-exempt status from 67 charities, including a B.C. food bank that used a higher chunk of its donations to cover the president’s wages and expenses than it did buying food for clients.
Tuesday, September 18, 2012
Charity regulator is on the way | The Courier-Mail
Charity regulator is on the way | The Courier-Mail: Measures aimed a slashing red tape for charities and not-for-profit organisations passed the lower house on Tuesday night after protracted debate.
The legislation will establish a national regulator to register organisations and oversee the sector.
Charities don't have to be registered, but if they aren't they cannot access federal government support in the form of concessions, exemptions and other benefits.
The legislation will establish a national regulator to register organisations and oversee the sector.
Charities don't have to be registered, but if they aren't they cannot access federal government support in the form of concessions, exemptions and other benefits.
Habitat for Humanity and Japanese students build homes for poor women - The Japan Daily Press
Habitat for Humanity and Japanese students build homes for poor women - The Japan Daily Press: Three Indian women Vimalesh, Rajni and Shiv Devi are eternally grateful to the students from Doshisha University in Kyoto, for giving them a roof over their heads. The poor women hailing from a village in Rajasthan’s Bharatpur district were gifted this labor of love and philanthropy thanks to the hard work put in by the Japanese students and Habitat for Humanity-India.
Lockout’s ripple effects threaten charities - The Globe and Mail
Lockout’s ripple effects threaten charities - The Globe and Mail: It poured rain so hard it’s a wonder the few empty beer bottles being handed in didn’t shatter. A late summer storm blew in so wet from up the Valley that a charity bottle drive was turned into a drenched non-event. It was so bad that the annual Saturday collection at beer stores serving Ottawa-area residents – no slackers when it comes to slaking their thirst – had to tack on an extra day, Sunday, just to ensure contributions to Roger’s House could keep step with money raised from previous bottle drives.
In English class they would call this pathetic fallacy – a phrase that many in hockey circles believe you fix by popping a Viagra.
It actually means a foreboding of things to come, and given that the 2012-13 NHL season is in lockout mode, this season could turn out to be as rough on certain charities as it will be on faithful fans.
In English class they would call this pathetic fallacy – a phrase that many in hockey circles believe you fix by popping a Viagra.
It actually means a foreboding of things to come, and given that the 2012-13 NHL season is in lockout mode, this season could turn out to be as rough on certain charities as it will be on faithful fans.
Sens Foundation says charities will be served despite lockout - Ottawa - CBC News
Sens Foundation says charities will be served despite lockout - Ottawa - CBC News: The Ottawa Senators Foundation gives just over $3 million annually to community groups like the Humane Society and the Boys and Girls Club.
Senators President Cyril Leeder sits on the board of the Sens Foundation. He said every local charity group promised a donation will get it.
Senators President Cyril Leeder sits on the board of the Sens Foundation. He said every local charity group promised a donation will get it.
Monday, September 17, 2012
Analysis: A first step towards clearer regulation for fundraising
Analysis: A first step towards clearer regulation for fundraising: But the Institute of Fundraising, the Fundraising Standards Board and the Public Fundraising Regulatory Association have already met and agreed what they think is the solution to one of the Conservative peer’s main criticisms of fundraising – confusion and duplication in the system of self-regulation.
The Small Charitable Donations Bill should be index-linked | Third Sector blog | Third Sector blogs
The Small Charitable Donations Bill should be index-linked | Third Sector blog | Third Sector blogs: he GASDS, and the Small Charitable Donations Bill that will bring it into existence, have been criticised because of the bureaucracy involved, particularly the need for a good Gift Aid record before you can take part, and the need to collect at least �1 in Gift Aid for every �2 raised under GASDS.
But the scheme actually has another, perhaps more serious flaw: it’s not index-linked.
This issue is the kind of detail that doesn’t sound exciting, but has the potential to mess up the whole thing.
But the scheme actually has another, perhaps more serious flaw: it’s not index-linked.
This issue is the kind of detail that doesn’t sound exciting, but has the potential to mess up the whole thing.
Emirates Foundation outlines new Philanthropy at AFF Annual Meeting | Emirates Foundation | AMEinfo.com
Emirates Foundation outlines new Philanthropy at AFF Annual Meeting | Emirates Foundation | AMEinfo.com: At the three-day conference entitled "Maximizing Philanthropic Resources in Times of Changes and Austerity", Arab and international leaders and scholars across the private, public and philanthropic sectors explored innovative approaches to philanthropy and the need to create long-term, sustainable change.
NKF's first public fundraiser since 2005 raises $400,000
NKF's first public fundraiser since 2005 raises $400,000: SINGAPORE - The National Kidney Foundation (NKF) raised $400,000 on Sunday in a carnival fund-raiser to buy artificial kidneys for patients.
Each artificial kidney costs $30 and can be used for only about a month by each patient, The Straits Times reported.
Each artificial kidney costs $30 and can be used for only about a month by each patient, The Straits Times reported.
Friday, September 14, 2012
Centre On Philanthropy Director To Step Down | Bernews.com
Centre On Philanthropy Director To Step Down | Bernews.com: Brian Madeiros, Chairman of The Centre on Philanthropy, announced that Executive Director Pamela Barit Nolan will step down at the end of this year. Ms Barit Nolan has been Executive Director since November 2005. The search for her successor will begin shortly.
Thursday, September 13, 2012
Ride4theCure brings in record numbers, donations - Living - Cape Breton Post
Ride4theCure brings in record numbers, donations - Living - Cape Breton Post: SYDNEY — A perfect storm of weather conditions and community spirit combined to help the ninth edition of Ride4theCure bring in a record total of bikers and donations.
Charity Regulator Start Date In Doubt | Pro Bono Australia
Charity Regulator Start Date In Doubt | Pro Bono Australia: The start date of Australia’s first charity regulator on October 1st is in doubt after the Greens announced their intention not to pass the establishing legislation without amendment and until the concerns raised by the Not for Profit sector have been addressed.
Wednesday, September 12, 2012
Universities benefit from rise in philanthropy - Charity fundraising news - News - Civil Society
Universities benefit from rise in philanthropy - Charity fundraising news - News - Civil Society: There is a growing culture of donating to universities, but there is still more to be done, according to a new report.
Review of Philanthropy in UK Higher Education Institutes looked at philanthropy in the UK over the last 10 years. It found that for the last five years the total amount and number of donors to universities has increased.
For the financial year 2006-2007 131 UK institutions reported they had raised a total of �513m from 132,000 donors. Five years later this had risen to 152 institutions reporting �693m from 204,000 donors.
Review of Philanthropy in UK Higher Education Institutes looked at philanthropy in the UK over the last 10 years. It found that for the last five years the total amount and number of donors to universities has increased.
For the financial year 2006-2007 131 UK institutions reported they had raised a total of �513m from 132,000 donors. Five years later this had risen to 152 institutions reporting �693m from 204,000 donors.
NTUC charity dinner raises $10.5m to help low-income union members, families - Channel NewsAsia
NTUC charity dinner raises $10.5m to help low-income union members, families - Channel NewsAsia: SINGAPORE: The National Trades Union Congress (NTUC) raised $10.5 million for its U Care Fund through its charity dinner on Wednesday.
It met its target of $10.5 million and surpassed the amount of $10.26 million raised last year.
It met its target of $10.5 million and surpassed the amount of $10.26 million raised last year.
What can fundraisers learn from different cultures' charitable giving? | Voluntary Sector Network | Guardian Professional
What can fundraisers learn from different cultures' charitable giving? | Voluntary Sector Network | Guardian Professional: The differences in fundraising and charitable giving in different countries and cultures can give fundraisers pause for thought. As many countries are throwing off the old orders, how can fundraisers take advantage of new opportunities?
The Dalit Foundation, New Delhi, India | Philanthropy for Social Justice & Peace
The Dalit Foundation, New Delhi, India | Philanthropy for Social Justice & Peace: The Dalit Foundation, New Delhi, India
Written by Max Niedzwiecki (2009), updated by Andrew Milner (2012)
It was a ‘lightbulb’ moment. In a conference room in St Petersburg, Martin Macwan, one of the founder members of the Dalit Foundation, had just explained to a gathering of fledgling social justice foundations from around the world that the Dalit Foundation had redefined the term ‘Dalit’. For them, it no longer meant an outcast, despised and discriminated against under the Hindu caste system, but someone who strove for equality and justice. For one woman from a Europ
Written by Max Niedzwiecki (2009), updated by Andrew Milner (2012)
It was a ‘lightbulb’ moment. In a conference room in St Petersburg, Martin Macwan, one of the founder members of the Dalit Foundation, had just explained to a gathering of fledgling social justice foundations from around the world that the Dalit Foundation had redefined the term ‘Dalit’. For them, it no longer meant an outcast, despised and discriminated against under the Hindu caste system, but someone who strove for equality and justice. For one woman from a Europ
Hallmarks and Next Steps for Australia’s Philanthropy: Coming of Age as a Business #PhilAus12 | ozphilanthropy
Hallmarks and Next Steps for Australia’s Philanthropy: Coming of Age as a Business #PhilAus12 | ozphilanthropy: Last week I attended the Philanthropy Australia biannual conference in Sydney entitled ‘Making Philanthropy Our Business”. Genevieve Timmons, Philanthropic Executive for Portland House Foundation, and Deputy Chair of the Inner North Community Foundation presented at one of the concurrent sessions and has been very generous in sharing her speech with us.
National charity regulator gets the nod | The Australian
National charity regulator gets the nod | The Australian: National charity regulator gets the nod
From: AAP
September 12, 2012 6:59PM
A FEDERAL parliamentary committee has given the tick of approval to plans for a national regulator for the charities and not-for-profits sector.
The joint committee on corporations and financial services has released its report on the government's Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission Bill 2012 and two related bills.
Labor wants to establish a national regulator for the charities and not-for-profits sector.
From: AAP
September 12, 2012 6:59PM
A FEDERAL parliamentary committee has given the tick of approval to plans for a national regulator for the charities and not-for-profits sector.
The joint committee on corporations and financial services has released its report on the government's Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission Bill 2012 and two related bills.
Labor wants to establish a national regulator for the charities and not-for-profits sector.
No need for new charities regulator: Coalition
No need for new charities regulator: Coalition: The Coalition will oppose the Gillard government's proposed charities regulator, and would dismantle it if elected to government.
Labor says its proposed Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission will reduce the administrative burden on the not-for-profit sector by harmonising and centralising regulation.
Labor says its proposed Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission will reduce the administrative burden on the not-for-profit sector by harmonising and centralising regulation.
Lack of regulation costing charities tens of thousands of euro in lost donations - The Irish Times - Wed, Sep 12, 2012
Lack of regulation costing charities tens of thousands of euro in lost donations - The Irish Times - Wed, Sep 12, 2012: OPINION: THE CHARITIES Act went on to the statute book in February 2009, and Minister for Justice Alan Shatter took over responsibility for putting it into force following the formation of the Coalition in 2011.
To date, the Act has still not been put into operation, with the exception of two minor provisions. The Minister has declared that he will not be moving to start the rest of the Act any time soon, because we cannot afford the additional costs of establishing a new charities regulatory authority.
To date, the Act has still not been put into operation, with the exception of two minor provisions. The Minister has declared that he will not be moving to start the rest of the Act any time soon, because we cannot afford the additional costs of establishing a new charities regulatory authority.
Monday, September 10, 2012
Philanthropy on the rise in Asia - Channel NewsAsia
Philanthropy on the rise in Asia - Channel NewsAsia: SINGAPORE: Philanthropic giving has been on the rise in Asia over the past few years.
The trend is even more noticeable in China and India as both countries celebrate their economic success.
Speakers at the inaugural Philanthropy in Asia Summit in Singapore said the spirit of giving is fast catching on in other Asian countries.
The trend is even more noticeable in China and India as both countries celebrate their economic success.
Speakers at the inaugural Philanthropy in Asia Summit in Singapore said the spirit of giving is fast catching on in other Asian countries.
BBC News - Indian philanthropy's changing face
BBC News - Indian philanthropy's changing face: ndia is home to 4% of the world's billionaires, yet the country's rich have often been criticised for not sharing enough of their wealth through philanthropy.
Things seem to be slowly changing though, with more being done to promote a greater culture of giving.
Things seem to be slowly changing though, with more being done to promote a greater culture of giving.
Thursday, September 06, 2012
7.30 - ABC
7.30 - ABC: LEIGH SALES, PRESENTER: Australian doctor Catherine Hamlin has become famous worldwide for the work of her women's hospital in Ethiopia. But as you may recall from stories on this program in April, her charity's been crippled by a bitter internal rift.
It's so nasty, she's asked the Australian fundraisers to stop using her name and to release millions of dollars in disputed funds.
It's so nasty, she's asked the Australian fundraisers to stop using her name and to release millions of dollars in disputed funds.
Carleton to train non-profit leaders
Carleton to train non-profit leaders: OTTAWA — Carleton University is launching a new graduate program to train the next generation of leaders in the non-profit and philanthropic secto
Wednesday, September 05, 2012
Greenpeace Challenges New Zealand on Denial of Charity Status - Philanthropy Today - The Chronicle of Philanthropy- Connecting the nonprofit world with news, jobs, and ideas
Greenpeace Challenges New Zealand on Denial of Charity Status - Philanthropy Today - The Chronicle of Philanthropy- Connecting the nonprofit world with news, jobs, and ideas: Greenpeace Challenges New Zealand on Denial of Charity Status
September 4, 2012, 10:10 am
The New Zealand arm of Greenpeace is appealing a decision by the country’s High Court that blocks the environmental group from seeking to register as a charity, the New Zealand Herald reports.
September 4, 2012, 10:10 am
The New Zealand arm of Greenpeace is appealing a decision by the country’s High Court that blocks the environmental group from seeking to register as a charity, the New Zealand Herald reports.
Tuesday, September 04, 2012
Treasury to launch public consultation into payroll giving - Charity fundraising news - News - Civil Society
Treasury to launch public consultation into payroll giving - Charity fundraising news - News - Civil Society: The government plans to conduct a full public consultation into payroll giving later this year, once the Gift Aid Small Donations Scheme is up and running.
HM Treasury wrote to all payroll giving agencies last week announcing that the consultation would launch before Christmas to explore how payroll giving might be made more effective and efficient.
HM Treasury wrote to all payroll giving agencies last week announcing that the consultation would launch before Christmas to explore how payroll giving might be made more effective and efficient.
NPOs marred by legal loopholes |Highlights |chinadaily.com.cn
NPOs marred by legal loopholes |Highlights |chinadaily.com.cn: China is speeding up legislation for the rapidly growing philanthropic sector, including setting clear rules for foreign organizations, an expert from the legislation team said in Beijing on Saturday.
There are loopholes in the existing legal system, which has failed to set do's and don'ts for international non-profit organizations and provided only sketchy information for foundations' operations, Jin Jinping, director of the non-profit Organization Law Research Center at Peking University, said at an internati
There are loopholes in the existing legal system, which has failed to set do's and don'ts for international non-profit organizations and provided only sketchy information for foundations' operations, Jin Jinping, director of the non-profit Organization Law Research Center at Peking University, said at an internati
Northern Irish regulator receives daily emails about charity misconduct - Charity governance and trustee news - News - Civil Society
Northern Irish regulator receives daily emails about charity misconduct - Charity governance and trustee news - News - Civil Society: The Charity Commission for Northern Ireland receives concerns about suspected charity misconduct and mismanagement on a daily basis from members of the public, says its annual report released this week.
The Charity Commission for Northern Ireland (CCNI) gained the power to investigate Northern Ireland charities last year and has conducted well over 100 investigations since.
The Charity Commission for Northern Ireland (CCNI) gained the power to investigate Northern Ireland charities last year and has conducted well over 100 investigations since.
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