際際滷shows by User: Chapelyork / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif 際際滷shows by User: Chapelyork / Mon, 10 Aug 2015 12:35:45 GMT 際際滷Share feed for 際際滷shows by User: Chapelyork Fundraising from America - A Guide to State Registration (New look slides) /slideshow/fundraising-from-america-a-guide-to-state-registration-new-look-slides/51456507 aguidetostateregistrationfinal-150810123545-lva1-app6892
New look slides! Are you sure you know all about this often-misjudged requirement that is fast becoming one of the most common Noncompliance issues when Fundraising from America? US states are increasingly requiring registration if you fundraise in their state. If you have an office, address, staff, bank account or other permanent activities in a state you may also be required to register in that state to do business. Each state is different in what it considers fundraising in some merely having a website is enough. We will highlight what this could mean for your 501(c)(3) organisation what constitutes fundraising or operating a state, what registration is required and when you should do so and how much it will cost you either to register or in penalties if you fail to do so.]]>

New look slides! Are you sure you know all about this often-misjudged requirement that is fast becoming one of the most common Noncompliance issues when Fundraising from America? US states are increasingly requiring registration if you fundraise in their state. If you have an office, address, staff, bank account or other permanent activities in a state you may also be required to register in that state to do business. Each state is different in what it considers fundraising in some merely having a website is enough. We will highlight what this could mean for your 501(c)(3) organisation what constitutes fundraising or operating a state, what registration is required and when you should do so and how much it will cost you either to register or in penalties if you fail to do so.]]>
Mon, 10 Aug 2015 12:35:45 GMT /slideshow/fundraising-from-america-a-guide-to-state-registration-new-look-slides/51456507 Chapelyork@slideshare.net(Chapelyork) Fundraising from America - A Guide to State Registration (New look slides) Chapelyork New look slides! Are you sure you know all about this often-misjudged requirement that is fast becoming one of the most common Noncompliance issues when Fundraising from America? US states are increasingly requiring registration if you fundraise in their state. If you have an office, address, staff, bank account or other permanent activities in a state you may also be required to register in that state to do business. Each state is different in what it considers fundraising in some merely having a website is enough. We will highlight what this could mean for your 501(c)(3) organisation what constitutes fundraising or operating a state, what registration is required and when you should do so and how much it will cost you either to register or in penalties if you fail to do so. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/aguidetostateregistrationfinal-150810123545-lva1-app6892-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> New look slides! Are you sure you know all about this often-misjudged requirement that is fast becoming one of the most common Noncompliance issues when Fundraising from America? US states are increasingly requiring registration if you fundraise in their state. If you have an office, address, staff, bank account or other permanent activities in a state you may also be required to register in that state to do business. Each state is different in what it considers fundraising in some merely having a website is enough. We will highlight what this could mean for your 501(c)(3) organisation what constitutes fundraising or operating a state, what registration is required and when you should do so and how much it will cost you either to register or in penalties if you fail to do so.
Fundraising from America - A Guide to State Registration (New look slides) from Adam Davidson
]]>
537 8 https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/aguidetostateregistrationfinal-150810123545-lva1-app6892-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&height=120&fit=bounds presentation Black http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/post http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/posted 0
Fundraising Abroad and Data Protection How to protect your reputation and reap the benefits /slideshow/fundraising-abroad-and-data-protection-how-to-protect-your-reputation-and-reap-the-benefits/50586321 dataprotectionwebinar15thjuly-150716082415-lva1-app6892
The last five years have seen rapid technological change with regards fundraising and marketing. They have also seen an ever-growing public awareness of privacy rights. People expect their personal information to be protected and used in accordance with their rights and expectations. Data Protection is an old law that got new teeth in 2010. Further, in April 2015 the Information Commissions Office got greater powers to pursue nuisance calls and electronic marketing; these are on top of the 贈1.3m of fines issued since 2012 for serious breaches of the Privacy and Electronic Communication Regulations (PECRs). Your reputation, income and finances can quickly be harmed through poor or outdated practice. But get it right, and you can use personal data as an asset and deliver donations. Chapel & York invited Protecture DPO to present a 45 minute free webinar to addresses the key elements of Data Protection and PECR legislation that relate to fundraising abroad. They discussed what you can do now to reduce the risk of your current approaches, and how to deliver compliance in the future. Gary Shipsey, Managing Director of Protecture, lead the session. Gary holds BCS Practitioner Certification in the Data Protection Act, Information Risk Management and the Freedom of Information Act, and is a co-founder of Protecture. Gary is also Chair of the Third Sector Group of the Information and Records Management Society (IRMS).]]>

The last five years have seen rapid technological change with regards fundraising and marketing. They have also seen an ever-growing public awareness of privacy rights. People expect their personal information to be protected and used in accordance with their rights and expectations. Data Protection is an old law that got new teeth in 2010. Further, in April 2015 the Information Commissions Office got greater powers to pursue nuisance calls and electronic marketing; these are on top of the 贈1.3m of fines issued since 2012 for serious breaches of the Privacy and Electronic Communication Regulations (PECRs). Your reputation, income and finances can quickly be harmed through poor or outdated practice. But get it right, and you can use personal data as an asset and deliver donations. Chapel & York invited Protecture DPO to present a 45 minute free webinar to addresses the key elements of Data Protection and PECR legislation that relate to fundraising abroad. They discussed what you can do now to reduce the risk of your current approaches, and how to deliver compliance in the future. Gary Shipsey, Managing Director of Protecture, lead the session. Gary holds BCS Practitioner Certification in the Data Protection Act, Information Risk Management and the Freedom of Information Act, and is a co-founder of Protecture. Gary is also Chair of the Third Sector Group of the Information and Records Management Society (IRMS).]]>
Thu, 16 Jul 2015 08:24:15 GMT /slideshow/fundraising-abroad-and-data-protection-how-to-protect-your-reputation-and-reap-the-benefits/50586321 Chapelyork@slideshare.net(Chapelyork) Fundraising Abroad and Data Protection How to protect your reputation and reap the benefits Chapelyork The last five years have seen rapid technological change with regards fundraising and marketing. They have also seen an ever-growing public awareness of privacy rights. People expect their personal information to be protected and used in accordance with their rights and expectations. Data Protection is an old law that got new teeth in 2010. Further, in April 2015 the Information Commissions Office got greater powers to pursue nuisance calls and electronic marketing; these are on top of the 贈1.3m of fines issued since 2012 for serious breaches of the Privacy and Electronic Communication Regulations (PECRs). Your reputation, income and finances can quickly be harmed through poor or outdated practice. But get it right, and you can use personal data as an asset and deliver donations. Chapel & York invited Protecture DPO to present a 45 minute free webinar to addresses the key elements of Data Protection and PECR legislation that relate to fundraising abroad. They discussed what you can do now to reduce the risk of your current approaches, and how to deliver compliance in the future. Gary Shipsey, Managing Director of Protecture, lead the session. Gary holds BCS Practitioner Certification in the Data Protection Act, Information Risk Management and the Freedom of Information Act, and is a co-founder of Protecture. Gary is also Chair of the Third Sector Group of the Information and Records Management Society (IRMS). <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/dataprotectionwebinar15thjuly-150716082415-lva1-app6892-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The last five years have seen rapid technological change with regards fundraising and marketing. They have also seen an ever-growing public awareness of privacy rights. People expect their personal information to be protected and used in accordance with their rights and expectations. Data Protection is an old law that got new teeth in 2010. Further, in April 2015 the Information Commissions Office got greater powers to pursue nuisance calls and electronic marketing; these are on top of the 贈1.3m of fines issued since 2012 for serious breaches of the Privacy and Electronic Communication Regulations (PECRs). Your reputation, income and finances can quickly be harmed through poor or outdated practice. But get it right, and you can use personal data as an asset and deliver donations. Chapel &amp; York invited Protecture DPO to present a 45 minute free webinar to addresses the key elements of Data Protection and PECR legislation that relate to fundraising abroad. They discussed what you can do now to reduce the risk of your current approaches, and how to deliver compliance in the future. Gary Shipsey, Managing Director of Protecture, lead the session. Gary holds BCS Practitioner Certification in the Data Protection Act, Information Risk Management and the Freedom of Information Act, and is a co-founder of Protecture. Gary is also Chair of the Third Sector Group of the Information and Records Management Society (IRMS).
Fundraising Abroad and Data Protection How to protect your reputation and reap the benefits from Adam Davidson
]]>
447 5 https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/dataprotectionwebinar15thjuly-150716082415-lva1-app6892-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&height=120&fit=bounds presentation 000000 http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/post http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/posted 0
Fundraising from America: A Guide Planned Giving Programs /slideshow/fundraising-from-america-a-guide-planned-giving-programs/47365205 plannedgivingmajorgifts-150424041431-conversion-gate01
Does a Charitable Remainder Trust, Beneficiary Designation, Bequest of Shares or Tangible Personal Property, Annuity or Charitable Lead Trust mean anything to you? If it doesnt spend an hour with us and it will. These are sophisticated giving methods by which you can tempt your highest givers to make larger donations to you. Its not difficult but it is very common in America and many of your donors will have been offered these methods by the nonprofits and other organizations they support. You need to know about them in order to be able to compete effectively.]]>

Does a Charitable Remainder Trust, Beneficiary Designation, Bequest of Shares or Tangible Personal Property, Annuity or Charitable Lead Trust mean anything to you? If it doesnt spend an hour with us and it will. These are sophisticated giving methods by which you can tempt your highest givers to make larger donations to you. Its not difficult but it is very common in America and many of your donors will have been offered these methods by the nonprofits and other organizations they support. You need to know about them in order to be able to compete effectively.]]>
Fri, 24 Apr 2015 04:14:31 GMT /slideshow/fundraising-from-america-a-guide-planned-giving-programs/47365205 Chapelyork@slideshare.net(Chapelyork) Fundraising from America: A Guide Planned Giving Programs Chapelyork Does a Charitable Remainder Trust, Beneficiary Designation, Bequest of Shares or Tangible Personal Property, Annuity or Charitable Lead Trust mean anything to you? If it doesnt spend an hour with us and it will. These are sophisticated giving methods by which you can tempt your highest givers to make larger donations to you. Its not difficult but it is very common in America and many of your donors will have been offered these methods by the nonprofits and other organizations they support. You need to know about them in order to be able to compete effectively. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/plannedgivingmajorgifts-150424041431-conversion-gate01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Does a Charitable Remainder Trust, Beneficiary Designation, Bequest of Shares or Tangible Personal Property, Annuity or Charitable Lead Trust mean anything to you? If it doesnt spend an hour with us and it will. These are sophisticated giving methods by which you can tempt your highest givers to make larger donations to you. Its not difficult but it is very common in America and many of your donors will have been offered these methods by the nonprofits and other organizations they support. You need to know about them in order to be able to compete effectively.
Fundraising from America: A Guide Planned Giving Programs from Adam Davidson
]]>
935 8 https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/plannedgivingmajorgifts-150424041431-conversion-gate01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&height=120&fit=bounds presentation Black http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/post http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/posted 0
Fundraising from America: Setting up a US Non-profit /slideshow/fundraising-from-america-setting-up-a-us-nonprofit/47188171 settingupausnonprofitslideshare-150420052249-conversion-gate02
New and updated for 2015. Most American individuals, foundations & companies will only support charitable organizations outside the USA by making gifts and grants to a US non-profit known as a 501(c)(3). Setting up a 501(c)(3) is not a painful process but it is subject to a number of corporate and tax laws and regulations. We will be asking whether American fundraising is right for your organization whilst covering all the tax & legal issues involved through the setting up process. Note: This information was not intended to be legal advice. It is advised that you consult your own legal expert in regard to your specific situation.]]>

New and updated for 2015. Most American individuals, foundations & companies will only support charitable organizations outside the USA by making gifts and grants to a US non-profit known as a 501(c)(3). Setting up a 501(c)(3) is not a painful process but it is subject to a number of corporate and tax laws and regulations. We will be asking whether American fundraising is right for your organization whilst covering all the tax & legal issues involved through the setting up process. Note: This information was not intended to be legal advice. It is advised that you consult your own legal expert in regard to your specific situation.]]>
Mon, 20 Apr 2015 05:22:49 GMT /slideshow/fundraising-from-america-setting-up-a-us-nonprofit/47188171 Chapelyork@slideshare.net(Chapelyork) Fundraising from America: Setting up a US Non-profit Chapelyork New and updated for 2015. Most American individuals, foundations & companies will only support charitable organizations outside the USA by making gifts and grants to a US non-profit known as a 501(c)(3). Setting up a 501(c)(3) is not a painful process but it is subject to a number of corporate and tax laws and regulations. We will be asking whether American fundraising is right for your organization whilst covering all the tax & legal issues involved through the setting up process. Note: This information was not intended to be legal advice. It is advised that you consult your own legal expert in regard to your specific situation. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/settingupausnonprofitslideshare-150420052249-conversion-gate02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> New and updated for 2015. Most American individuals, foundations &amp; companies will only support charitable organizations outside the USA by making gifts and grants to a US non-profit known as a 501(c)(3). Setting up a 501(c)(3) is not a painful process but it is subject to a number of corporate and tax laws and regulations. We will be asking whether American fundraising is right for your organization whilst covering all the tax &amp; legal issues involved through the setting up process. Note: This information was not intended to be legal advice. It is advised that you consult your own legal expert in regard to your specific situation.
Fundraising from America: Setting up a US Non-profit from Adam Davidson
]]>
1001 3 https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/settingupausnonprofitslideshare-150420052249-conversion-gate02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&height=120&fit=bounds presentation Black http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/post http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/posted 0
Fundraising from America - A guide to State Registration /slideshow/fundraising-from-america-a-guide-to-state-registration/47062622 aguidetostateregistration2015lisasversion-150416043157-conversion-gate02
Are you sure you know all about this often-misjudged requirement that is fast becoming one of the most common Noncompliance issues when Fundraising from America? US states are increasingly requiring registration if you fundraise in their state. If you have an office, address, staff, bank account or other permanent activities in a state you may also be required to register in that state to do business. Each state is different in what it considers fundraising in some merely having a website is enough. We will spend an hour talking about what this could mean for your 501(c)(3) organisation what constitutes fundraising or operating a state, what registration is required and when you should do so and how much it will cost you either to register or in penalties if you fail to do so.]]>

Are you sure you know all about this often-misjudged requirement that is fast becoming one of the most common Noncompliance issues when Fundraising from America? US states are increasingly requiring registration if you fundraise in their state. If you have an office, address, staff, bank account or other permanent activities in a state you may also be required to register in that state to do business. Each state is different in what it considers fundraising in some merely having a website is enough. We will spend an hour talking about what this could mean for your 501(c)(3) organisation what constitutes fundraising or operating a state, what registration is required and when you should do so and how much it will cost you either to register or in penalties if you fail to do so.]]>
Thu, 16 Apr 2015 04:31:57 GMT /slideshow/fundraising-from-america-a-guide-to-state-registration/47062622 Chapelyork@slideshare.net(Chapelyork) Fundraising from America - A guide to State Registration Chapelyork Are you sure you know all about this often-misjudged requirement that is fast becoming one of the most common Noncompliance issues when Fundraising from America? US states are increasingly requiring registration if you fundraise in their state. If you have an office, address, staff, bank account or other permanent activities in a state you may also be required to register in that state to do business. Each state is different in what it considers fundraising in some merely having a website is enough. We will spend an hour talking about what this could mean for your 501(c)(3) organisation what constitutes fundraising or operating a state, what registration is required and when you should do so and how much it will cost you either to register or in penalties if you fail to do so. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/aguidetostateregistration2015lisasversion-150416043157-conversion-gate02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Are you sure you know all about this often-misjudged requirement that is fast becoming one of the most common Noncompliance issues when Fundraising from America? US states are increasingly requiring registration if you fundraise in their state. If you have an office, address, staff, bank account or other permanent activities in a state you may also be required to register in that state to do business. Each state is different in what it considers fundraising in some merely having a website is enough. We will spend an hour talking about what this could mean for your 501(c)(3) organisation what constitutes fundraising or operating a state, what registration is required and when you should do so and how much it will cost you either to register or in penalties if you fail to do so.
Fundraising from America - A guide to State Registration from Adam Davidson
]]>
591 3 https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/aguidetostateregistration2015lisasversion-150416043157-conversion-gate02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&height=120&fit=bounds presentation Black http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/post http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/posted 0
Fundraising from canada - an introduction for uk charities by Mark blumberg /slideshow/fundraising-from-canada-an-introduction-for-uk-charities-by-mark-blumberg/36242300 fundraisingfromcanada-anintroductionforukcharitiesbymarkblumberg-140624081623-phpapp01
Chapel & York invited Canadian lawyer and non-profit expert Mark Blumberg, of Blumberg Segal LLP, to discuss fundraising from Canada by UK charities in this exclusive, webinar opportunity. Mark focused on UK charities understanding the options available when fundraising in Canada and the pros & cons of each whilst avoiding the pitfalls of jumping in without understanding the various issues. Learning objectives: - Be aware of opportunities for fundraising in Canada and how they differ from the UK.; - Understand that depending on the specific type of institution in the UK and the type of donor there are various options for supporting UK charities and/or programs run by such charities; - Will be aware of when a Canadian Friends of organization may be appropriate to establish; - Understand the various compliance requirements when operating in Canada for a Canadian Friends Organization including those relating to fundraising, receipting and foreign activities. 際際滷s taken from the 12th June 2014 Webinar A recording of this webinar presentation is available. Please contact websupport@chapel-york.com for further information **Legal information, not legal advice** ]]>

Chapel & York invited Canadian lawyer and non-profit expert Mark Blumberg, of Blumberg Segal LLP, to discuss fundraising from Canada by UK charities in this exclusive, webinar opportunity. Mark focused on UK charities understanding the options available when fundraising in Canada and the pros & cons of each whilst avoiding the pitfalls of jumping in without understanding the various issues. Learning objectives: - Be aware of opportunities for fundraising in Canada and how they differ from the UK.; - Understand that depending on the specific type of institution in the UK and the type of donor there are various options for supporting UK charities and/or programs run by such charities; - Will be aware of when a Canadian Friends of organization may be appropriate to establish; - Understand the various compliance requirements when operating in Canada for a Canadian Friends Organization including those relating to fundraising, receipting and foreign activities. 際際滷s taken from the 12th June 2014 Webinar A recording of this webinar presentation is available. Please contact websupport@chapel-york.com for further information **Legal information, not legal advice** ]]>
Tue, 24 Jun 2014 08:16:23 GMT /slideshow/fundraising-from-canada-an-introduction-for-uk-charities-by-mark-blumberg/36242300 Chapelyork@slideshare.net(Chapelyork) Fundraising from canada - an introduction for uk charities by Mark blumberg Chapelyork Chapel & York invited Canadian lawyer and non-profit expert Mark Blumberg, of Blumberg Segal LLP, to discuss fundraising from Canada by UK charities in this exclusive, webinar opportunity. Mark focused on UK charities understanding the options available when fundraising in Canada and the pros & cons of each whilst avoiding the pitfalls of jumping in without understanding the various issues. Learning objectives: - Be aware of opportunities for fundraising in Canada and how they differ from the UK.; - Understand that depending on the specific type of institution in the UK and the type of donor there are various options for supporting UK charities and/or programs run by such charities; - Will be aware of when a Canadian Friends of organization may be appropriate to establish; - Understand the various compliance requirements when operating in Canada for a Canadian Friends Organization including those relating to fundraising, receipting and foreign activities. 際際滷s taken from the 12th June 2014 Webinar A recording of this webinar presentation is available. Please contact websupport@chapel-york.com for further information **Legal information, not legal advice** <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/fundraisingfromcanada-anintroductionforukcharitiesbymarkblumberg-140624081623-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Chapel &amp; York invited Canadian lawyer and non-profit expert Mark Blumberg, of Blumberg Segal LLP, to discuss fundraising from Canada by UK charities in this exclusive, webinar opportunity. Mark focused on UK charities understanding the options available when fundraising in Canada and the pros &amp; cons of each whilst avoiding the pitfalls of jumping in without understanding the various issues. Learning objectives: - Be aware of opportunities for fundraising in Canada and how they differ from the UK.; - Understand that depending on the specific type of institution in the UK and the type of donor there are various options for supporting UK charities and/or programs run by such charities; - Will be aware of when a Canadian Friends of organization may be appropriate to establish; - Understand the various compliance requirements when operating in Canada for a Canadian Friends Organization including those relating to fundraising, receipting and foreign activities. 際際滷s taken from the 12th June 2014 Webinar A recording of this webinar presentation is available. Please contact websupport@chapel-york.com for further information **Legal information, not legal advice**
Fundraising from canada - an introduction for uk charities by Mark blumberg from Adam Davidson
]]>
1327 8 https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/fundraisingfromcanada-anintroductionforukcharitiesbymarkblumberg-140624081623-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&height=120&fit=bounds presentation Black http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/post http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/posted 0
Richer Lives: Why Rich People Give - Presented by Theresa Lloyd /slideshow/richer-lives-why-rich-people-give-presented-by-theresa-lloyd/33932015 richerlives-slideshare-140425031127-phpapp02
Philanthropy is of increasing importance in modern society, yet the motivations and expectations of philanthropists appear little understood, either by those seeking funds or by those hoping that voluntary donations will help to bridge public sector funding gaps. Join Theresa Lloyd, co-author of the groundbreaking book Richer Lives Why Rich People Give for this presentation as she explains why and how the richer members of our society engage in philanthropy. This webinar is designed for: - Fundraisers, especially major donor fundraisers. - CEOs, senior managers, staff and volunteers in non-profit organisations as well as charity trustees. - Professional advisers (e.g. bankers & lawyers, as well as philanthropy experts) working with donors and charities, and relevant umbrella bodies. - Academics including students on courses concerned with the voluntary sector, especially students of philanthropy, fundraising and the third sector as well as general social policy. - University libraries and resource centres operated by voluntary organisations. 際際滷s taken from the 25th April 2014 Webinar A recording of this presentation is available. Please contact websupport@chapel-york.com for further information]]>

Philanthropy is of increasing importance in modern society, yet the motivations and expectations of philanthropists appear little understood, either by those seeking funds or by those hoping that voluntary donations will help to bridge public sector funding gaps. Join Theresa Lloyd, co-author of the groundbreaking book Richer Lives Why Rich People Give for this presentation as she explains why and how the richer members of our society engage in philanthropy. This webinar is designed for: - Fundraisers, especially major donor fundraisers. - CEOs, senior managers, staff and volunteers in non-profit organisations as well as charity trustees. - Professional advisers (e.g. bankers & lawyers, as well as philanthropy experts) working with donors and charities, and relevant umbrella bodies. - Academics including students on courses concerned with the voluntary sector, especially students of philanthropy, fundraising and the third sector as well as general social policy. - University libraries and resource centres operated by voluntary organisations. 際際滷s taken from the 25th April 2014 Webinar A recording of this presentation is available. Please contact websupport@chapel-york.com for further information]]>
Fri, 25 Apr 2014 03:11:27 GMT /slideshow/richer-lives-why-rich-people-give-presented-by-theresa-lloyd/33932015 Chapelyork@slideshare.net(Chapelyork) Richer Lives: Why Rich People Give - Presented by Theresa Lloyd Chapelyork Philanthropy is of increasing importance in modern society, yet the motivations and expectations of philanthropists appear little understood, either by those seeking funds or by those hoping that voluntary donations will help to bridge public sector funding gaps. Join Theresa Lloyd, co-author of the groundbreaking book Richer Lives Why Rich People Give for this presentation as she explains why and how the richer members of our society engage in philanthropy. This webinar is designed for: - Fundraisers, especially major donor fundraisers. - CEOs, senior managers, staff and volunteers in non-profit organisations as well as charity trustees. - Professional advisers (e.g. bankers & lawyers, as well as philanthropy experts) working with donors and charities, and relevant umbrella bodies. - Academics including students on courses concerned with the voluntary sector, especially students of philanthropy, fundraising and the third sector as well as general social policy. - University libraries and resource centres operated by voluntary organisations. 際際滷s taken from the 25th April 2014 Webinar A recording of this presentation is available. Please contact websupport@chapel-york.com for further information <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/richerlives-slideshare-140425031127-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Philanthropy is of increasing importance in modern society, yet the motivations and expectations of philanthropists appear little understood, either by those seeking funds or by those hoping that voluntary donations will help to bridge public sector funding gaps. Join Theresa Lloyd, co-author of the groundbreaking book Richer Lives Why Rich People Give for this presentation as she explains why and how the richer members of our society engage in philanthropy. This webinar is designed for: - Fundraisers, especially major donor fundraisers. - CEOs, senior managers, staff and volunteers in non-profit organisations as well as charity trustees. - Professional advisers (e.g. bankers &amp; lawyers, as well as philanthropy experts) working with donors and charities, and relevant umbrella bodies. - Academics including students on courses concerned with the voluntary sector, especially students of philanthropy, fundraising and the third sector as well as general social policy. - University libraries and resource centres operated by voluntary organisations. 際際滷s taken from the 25th April 2014 Webinar A recording of this presentation is available. Please contact websupport@chapel-york.com for further information
Richer Lives: Why Rich People Give - Presented by Theresa Lloyd from Adam Davidson
]]>
1018 5 https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/richerlives-slideshare-140425031127-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&height=120&fit=bounds presentation Black http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/post http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/posted 0
Fundraising from America - Part 1 /slideshow/fundraising-from-america-part-1/28193716 anintroduction-startingupandfundraisingslideshareversion-131113044139-phpapp02
Fundraising From America - Part 1 "An Introduction: Starting up and Fundraising" We will be asking whether American fundraising is right for your organization, covering the tax & legal issues involved, identifying the opportunities and the pitfalls and developing a fundraising strategy outside and inside the USA. Content: - Is Fundraising from American right for our organization? - Opportunities & Pitfalls. - Why do Americans support charities outside the USA? - What is a 501(c)(3) American non-profit and when is setting one up cost effective? - What is a tax deduction? - What are the alternatives to Setting Up a 501(c)(3)? - Donor Advised - Fundraising, website, social media - Fundraising from Individuals - Fundraising from Companies - Fundraising from grant making Foundations - Donated Property - Bequests & other Planned Giving 際際滷s taken from the November 12th 2013 Webinar A recording of this webinar presentation is available. Please contact websupport@chapel-york.com for further information **Legal information, not legal advice**]]>

Fundraising From America - Part 1 "An Introduction: Starting up and Fundraising" We will be asking whether American fundraising is right for your organization, covering the tax & legal issues involved, identifying the opportunities and the pitfalls and developing a fundraising strategy outside and inside the USA. Content: - Is Fundraising from American right for our organization? - Opportunities & Pitfalls. - Why do Americans support charities outside the USA? - What is a 501(c)(3) American non-profit and when is setting one up cost effective? - What is a tax deduction? - What are the alternatives to Setting Up a 501(c)(3)? - Donor Advised - Fundraising, website, social media - Fundraising from Individuals - Fundraising from Companies - Fundraising from grant making Foundations - Donated Property - Bequests & other Planned Giving 際際滷s taken from the November 12th 2013 Webinar A recording of this webinar presentation is available. Please contact websupport@chapel-york.com for further information **Legal information, not legal advice**]]>
Wed, 13 Nov 2013 04:41:38 GMT /slideshow/fundraising-from-america-part-1/28193716 Chapelyork@slideshare.net(Chapelyork) Fundraising from America - Part 1 Chapelyork Fundraising From America - Part 1 "An Introduction: Starting up and Fundraising" We will be asking whether American fundraising is right for your organization, covering the tax & legal issues involved, identifying the opportunities and the pitfalls and developing a fundraising strategy outside and inside the USA. Content: - Is Fundraising from American right for our organization? - Opportunities & Pitfalls. - Why do Americans support charities outside the USA? - What is a 501(c)(3) American non-profit and when is setting one up cost effective? - What is a tax deduction? - What are the alternatives to Setting Up a 501(c)(3)? - Donor Advised - Fundraising, website, social media - Fundraising from Individuals - Fundraising from Companies - Fundraising from grant making Foundations - Donated Property - Bequests & other Planned Giving 際際滷s taken from the November 12th 2013 Webinar A recording of this webinar presentation is available. Please contact websupport@chapel-york.com for further information **Legal information, not legal advice** <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/anintroduction-startingupandfundraisingslideshareversion-131113044139-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Fundraising From America - Part 1 &quot;An Introduction: Starting up and Fundraising&quot; We will be asking whether American fundraising is right for your organization, covering the tax &amp; legal issues involved, identifying the opportunities and the pitfalls and developing a fundraising strategy outside and inside the USA. Content: - Is Fundraising from American right for our organization? - Opportunities &amp; Pitfalls. - Why do Americans support charities outside the USA? - What is a 501(c)(3) American non-profit and when is setting one up cost effective? - What is a tax deduction? - What are the alternatives to Setting Up a 501(c)(3)? - Donor Advised - Fundraising, website, social media - Fundraising from Individuals - Fundraising from Companies - Fundraising from grant making Foundations - Donated Property - Bequests &amp; other Planned Giving 際際滷s taken from the November 12th 2013 Webinar A recording of this webinar presentation is available. Please contact websupport@chapel-york.com for further information **Legal information, not legal advice**
Fundraising from America - Part 1 from Adam Davidson
]]>
1470 3 https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/anintroduction-startingupandfundraisingslideshareversion-131113044139-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&height=120&fit=bounds presentation White http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/post http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/posted 0
https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/profile-photo-Chapelyork-48x48.jpg?cb=1529713337 Adam joined Chapel & York in April 2006 after a year travelling the world, having graduated from College in 2005. As Grants & Resources editor, he increased readership rate and improved subscription activity month on month. Recently Adam has co-hosted training seminars and webinars on 'Managing & Fundraising with a US non-profit organisation' focusing on Social Network ideas and techniques. Adam designs and creates many of Chapel & Yorks seminar and workshop promotional broadcasts as well as managing the company website and social network presence and maintaining several other websites affiliated with Chapel & York. www.chapel-york.com https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/aguidetostateregistrationfinal-150810123545-lva1-app6892-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/fundraising-from-america-a-guide-to-state-registration-new-look-slides/51456507 Fundraising from Ameri... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/dataprotectionwebinar15thjuly-150716082415-lva1-app6892-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/fundraising-abroad-and-data-protection-how-to-protect-your-reputation-and-reap-the-benefits/50586321 Fundraising Abroad and... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/plannedgivingmajorgifts-150424041431-conversion-gate01-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/fundraising-from-america-a-guide-planned-giving-programs/47365205 Fundraising from Ameri...