Ethical Fundraising: A Guide for Nonprofit Boards and Fundraisers
by Janice Gow Pettey
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Ethical Fundraising: A Guide for Nonprofit Boards and Fundraisers is a practical, helpful, and ultimately inspiring resource for nonprofits large and small, young and mature, local and international. The insightful guidance and case studies found within these pages will help you understand how to address specific ethical issues within your nonprofit and leave plenty of food for thought and discussion.
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- Find out why ethics in fundraising is crucial to your organization's sustainability.
- Learn the steps your organization can take to avoid the appearance of impropriety.
- Take the "Ethics Quick Quiz" to test your staff and board members' understanding of ethical issues.
- Learn the questions to ask to clarify tainted-money issues.
About the Author
Janice Gow Pettey, CFRE, MNM, is principal of J.G. Pettey & Associates (http://www.jpgconsulting.com/), a consulting firm serving foundations and nonprofits. She is an adjunct professor at the University of San Francisco, where she has taught courses in fundraising and strategic planning for many years. She is also the current chair of the Association of Fundraising Professionals (AFP) International Ethics Committee and has served on the committee for seven years. She can be reached at janicepettey@mac.com.
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