Internationla Fundraising Festival 2011 is over
The Czech Fundraising Center would like to express their gratitude to all donors, partners, supporters, volunteers and friends whose kindness made International Fundraising Festival possible.
The Czech Fundraising Center would like to express their gratitude to all donors, partners, supporters, volunteers and friends whose kindness made International Fundraising Festival possible.
Closing of registrations to International Fundraising Festival is on 11th April 2011. Do not lose the last chance to join us at HUB Prague
The discount for ‘Early Bird’ bookings to the International Fundraising Festival has been extended from the 28th February to the 10th March 2011.
This discount grants prospective participants a lower cost entry rate to one of the most comprehensive festival for fundraising of our time. Don’t miss our expert speakers, thought-provoking workshops and input from the business community in a groundbreaking three days of exciting activities.
Check the agenda of the International Fundraising Festival 2011 and join us! To learn more about speakers and workshops please see short BIO
We are looking forward to seeing you here
For the first time this year, we decided to invite people from businesses and CSR experts from corporations to join our festival. We feel that their – sometimes different – point of view to this particular topic can be rather inspiring to all participants and vice versa. There is much to share and much to learn from each other.
The Czech Fundraising Center team has been working hard on designing and organizing the next year´s festival to take place in April 2011 in Prague, Czech Republic. Mark these April in your diaries and begin deliberating about the following question: Is Good Expensive?
The effectiveness of fundraising, its evaluation, the way effectiveness of NGO action is assessed and measured as well as the way it is presented to donors and promoted in public represents a major challenge to worldwide fundraising efforts. Research shows that donor trust is the key to fundraising success and that donor trust is directly linked to donor conviction about the effectiveness of the action supported.
Are NGOs always fair in presenting their own effectiveness?
Are corporations always fair in presenting effectiveness of their CSR?
Are donors always fair in presenting effectiveness of their charitable investments?
What can be regarded as effective? Can we measure it?
What is expensive? Is expensive wrong?
What is the correlation between cost and quality?
What measurements can effectively inform fundraising, giving and CSR?