Thursday, June 23, 2005

Fund-raisers seeking Giving Hearts nominees

Fund-raisers seeking Giving Hearts nominees: "

Posted 8:43 AM June 21, 2005
Fund-raisers seeking Giving Hearts nominees


June 23, 2005


INDIANAPOLIS -- The Association of Fundraising Professionals is seeking nominations for its Recognizing Giving Hearts awards.
Categories include: Outstanding Civic Organization, Outstanding Foundation, Outstanding Corporate Philanthropist, Outstanding Fundraising Executive, Lifetime Achievement, Outstanding Philanthropist, Outstanding Small Business Philanthropic, Outstanding Volunteer Fund-raiser and Outstanding Youth Achievement awards."

Tuesday, June 14, 2005

Organization opens nominations for awards

Organization opens nominations for awards: "Organization opens nominations for awards


June 14, 2005


INDIANAPOLIS -- The Association of Fundraising Professionals (AFP) is seeking nominations for its Recognizing Giving Hearts awards.
Categories include: outstanding civic organization, outstanding foundation, outstanding corporate philanthropist, outstanding fund-raising executive, lifetime achievement, outstanding philanthropist, outstanding small business philanthropic, outstanding volunteer fund-raiser and outstanding youth achievement awards"

Thursday, June 02, 2005

Lowell Sun Online - Local-tate of local charitable giving the main topic at annual forum

Lowell Sun Online - Local: "State of local charitable giving the main topic at annual forum
By MICHAEL LAFLEUR, Sun Staff



LOWELL -- It began with a warning about the dire financial straits in which several local nonprofit organizations, particularly the city's cultural institutions, now find themselves.
But yesterday's ninth annual Philanthropy Day forum at the DoubleTree Riverfront Hotel in Lowell, with the theme Celebrate Giving, ended on a much more uplifting note.
The warning was issued by David Kronberg, executive director of the Greater Lowell Community Foundation, which sponsored yesterday's event. He said government funding cuts,
coupled with private, charitable foundations' stock-market losses, have combined to"