Innovations in Fundraising Wiki
Welcome. The IiF wiki collects and presents evidence on the most successful approaches to motivating effective and impactful charitable giving, and promotes innovative research and its application. The wiki is a continuous work in progress and a living resource. We consider recent and replicated academic work, a clear explanation of relevant theories and definitions, description of real-world experiences in innovative fundraising. We are also organizing data and statistics from empirical research that can be interactively explored and used as a base for meta-analyses and future work. This is aimed both as a knowledge base for academic researchers and a collection of tools for practitioners and advocates. This is a collaborative effort: all are encouraged to comment and contribute!
The project was founded and is currently maintained by Dr. David Reinstein, University of Exeter, with funds from an ESRC Impact Grant. For updates on progress, you can follow @givingtools on Twitter
Evidence base
Knowledge base
Fundraising in a corporate context
- Employee Giving Schemes at FTSE 100 Companies and beyond (add/check your own company!)
- Corporate and employee giving and fundraising (under construction; by login only)
- Bonuses and incentive compensation (under construction; by login only)
Research and practical tools
- Key sources of information (under construction; by login only)
Effective Altruism, Workplace Giving: Experience, forums, and resources
- Experiences of Workplace Activists: (please add your own experience)
Philanthropy in the UK and in an international context
Discussions, definitions, conversations
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Discussion