Monday, June 15, 2015

Fundraising think tank says FRSB recommendations don't 'strike appropriate balance’

Fundraising think tank says FRSB recommendations don't 'strike appropriate balance’: "A fundraising think tank has announced that it is bringing forward plans to unveil what its called a “normative theory” in fundraising ethics, as the FRSB’s interim report doesn't "strike the appropriate balance”.
Ian MacQuillin, director of Rogare at Plymouth University's Centre for Sustainable Philanthropy’s (pictured), said that the FRSB’s recommendation to impose a limit on the number of times an individual could be contacted by a charity, “would not strike the appropriate balance between duties to donors and beneficiaries.”"



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