Ethical Fundraising A Guide for Nonprofit Boards and Fundraisers (AFP Fund Development Series)

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Pub. Date: 2008-04-04
Publisher(s): Wiley
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Summary

Praise for Ethical Fundraising "What a timely publication! Here are the luminaries in the field of ethics in fundraising, a topic that all professional fundraisers must engage with in order to build the trust and confidence of the giving public." --Dr. Sue-Anne Wallace, FAICD, MFIA, CEO, Fundraising Institute Australia, International Observer, AFP's Ethics Committee"Ethical Fundraising is an invaluable collection of essays based on the rich experience of philanthropic leaders. The book is full of cases, anecdotes, codes, and other hands-on material as well as wise reflections on the central role of ethics in fundraising." --Michael O'Neill, Professor of Nonprofit Management, University of San Francisco"A new book on ethics is decidedly welcome. As professionals, we can't ignore the increasing issues and pressures around us when it comes to ethical practice, and this book will not only add to our store of knowledge but will once again spur us to examine our own decisions and behaviors while we promote ethics in the organizations we serve." --Dr. Lilya Wagner, CFRE, Faculty, The Fund Raising School"The case studies alone make this book a valuable contribution to the work of fund-raisers and nonprofit board members. The authors' applications of ethics codes and standards to the case studies offer a bonus. Part Two of the book puts on the table a few of the most vexing challenges the nonprofit sector faces--superb." --Timothy L. Seiler, Director, Public Service and The Fund Raising School, The Center on Philanthropy at Indiana UniversityPractical tools and techniques to incorporate ethical standardsand practices in nonprofit fundraisingFeaturing contributions from a host of well-known and respected senior-level fundraising professionals, several of whom are members of theAFP ethics committee, Ethical Fundraising provides clear and concise explanations of common ethical fundraising challenges along with practical case studies to stimulate thought and discussion.In addition, all royalties for this book will be donated to the AFP Ethics Education Fund.Essential topics are covered, including: Appearance of impropriety Rights of donors Tainted money Using donations as intended Choosing a leadership role Ethical decision-making Restoring public confidence in the nonprofit sector The ethics of grant making and grant seeking

Author Biography

Janice Gow Pettey, CFRE, MNM, is the Principal of J.G. Pettey & Associates, a consulting firm serving foundations and nonprofits. She is a frequent speaker on the topics of diversity and ethics and has presented to over fifty organizations nationally and internationally. She is the author of the award-winning book, Cultivating Diversity in Fundraising (Wiley). Her lengthy nonprofit career also includes work with the American Red Cross, United Way, YMCA, and the San Francisco Chamber of Commerce. Janice is also an adjunct professor at the University of San Francisco where she has taught courses in fundraising and strategic planning for many years. Sheis the current chair of the Association of Fundraising Professionals (AFP)International Ethics Committee and has served on the committee for seven years.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgmentsp. xi
About the Editorp. xiii
Contributing Authorsp. xiv
Forewordp. xv
Prefacep. xix
Introductionp. xxv
Ethical Fundraisingp. 1
The Appearance of Improprietyp. 3
Rights of Donorsp. 19
Public Privacy: An Exploration of Issues of Privacy and Fundraisingp. 37
Tainted Moneyp. 61
Compensationp. 89
Using Donations as Intendedp. 105
Ethical Considerations of Making the Askp. 119
Honesty and Full Disclosurep. 137
Choosing a Leadership Rolep. 159
The Context and Development of International Codes and Standardsp. 185
Ethical Decision Makingp. 205
Between the Real and the Ideal: A Meditation on the Future of Ethical Reflections for Philanthropic Fundraisersp. 213
Ethics As a Guiding Forcep. 221
Restoring Public Confidence in the Nonprofit Sectorp. 223
Regulation in the Nonprofit Sectorp. 235
Both Sides Now: The Ethics of Grantmaking and Grantseekingp. 247
Ethical Relationships Between Grantees and Fundersp. 263
Ethical Codes and Standardsp. 273
Association of Fundraising Professionals (AFP) Code of Ethical Principles
Association for Healthcare Philanthropy (AHP) Statement of Professional Standards and Conduct
Association of Professional Researchers for Advancement (APRA) Statement of Ethics (Revised August 2004)
American Society of Association Executives (ASAE) Standards of Conduct
Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) Statement of Ethics
ePhilanthropy Code of Ethical Online Philanthropic Practices
Giving USA Foundation Standards of Practice and Code of Ethics: Professional Code of Ethics
Independent Sector: Obedience to the Unenforceable
Model Standards of Practice for the Charitable Gift Planner
The Salvation Army Fundraising Code of Ethics
Statement of Ethics and Accountability for Washington Grantmakers
Websites for International Fundraising Codes of Ethics and Standardsp. 313
Statement of Values and Standards for Excellence of the Tucson Symphony Society DBA Tucson Symphony Orchestrap. 315
Referencesp. 323
Indexp. 331
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