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Forester, Brooke E. – Strategies: A Journal for Physical and Sport Educators, 2015
Athletic programs nationwide are facing budget constraints like never before. Pay-to-play programs are becoming commonplace. School districts are providing less and less funding for athletics. Still worse, many high school athletic programs are being cut entirely from the scholastic school setting. Coaches and athletic directors are being forced…
Descriptors: Financial Support, Athletics, Donors, Budgets
Nelson, Ashlyn Aiko; Gazley, Beth – Education Finance and Policy, 2014
This paper examines voluntary contributions to public education via charitable school foundations, booster clubs, parent teacher associations, and parent teacher organizations. We use panel data on school-supporting charities with national coverage from 1995 to 2010, which we geocode and match to school districts. We document the meteoric rise of…
Descriptors: Nonprofit Organizations, Public Education, Donors, Financial Support
Griswold, John S.; Jarvis, William F. – Commonfund Institute, 2012
This overview of the state of endowment giving comes at a time of urgent need in the nonprofit sector. With market returns uncertain, and spending restraint difficult, the moderate but measurable increase in donations in the previous year invites institutions to consider elevating fund-raising to a more strategic position within the organization.…
Descriptors: Fund Raising, Strategic Planning, Endowment Funds, Institutional Advancement
Dove, Kent E. – 1988
The principles and techniques governing successful capital campaigns are presented, with an emphasis on the similarities of the process for a wide range of nonprofit organizations, including arts-related, religious, educational, community, and health care organizations. The following chapters are provided: (1) "The Key Components of a Capital…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Administrator Responsibility, Capital, Financial Support
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Ambler, Marjane – Tribal College, 1994
Describes five model philanthropic programs that provide funding to Native American causes. Indicates that Native Americans are creating their own foundations and working as partners with non-Indian philanthropies. Discusses the Seventh Generation Fund, American Indian College Fund, Eagle Staff Fund Collaborative, Montana Community Foundation, and…
Descriptors: American Indians, Donors, Financial Support, Grants
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Adamson, Rebecca – Tribal College, 1994
Reviews historical trends in U.S. philanthropy toward Native Americans, including the "missionary and chief making era" (1819-1940s), "political leadership era" (1940s-1960s), "issues and rights era" (1960s), "institutional era" (1970s), "self-sufficiency era" (1980s), and present day efforts. Highlights obstacles that prevented the success of…
Descriptors: American Indians, Donors, Financial Support, Grants
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Ambler, Marjane – Tribal College, 1994
Describes how an initial $1,500 grant helped build a desperately needed health clinic on the Pine Ridge Reservation. Provides the history of the clinic, from its beginning as a small grant to its ultimate development into a $400,000 solar-heated health clinic with a staff of 9 people, including a full-time physician. (MAB)
Descriptors: American Indians, Clinics, Community Involvement, Donors
Meiners, Phyllis A., Ed.; Sanford, Greg A. – 1992
This directory profiles 39 private sector grant makers that are prominent funders of Native American programs. Since this directory is national in scope, grant makers whose philanthrophy is limited to one state or a single metropolitan area are not included. The first section lists 24 private family charitable foundations established by wealthy…
Descriptors: American Indians, Church Programs, Corporate Support, Donors
Larson, Paula – Camping Magazine, 1998
Identifies and describes strategies for effective fundraising: imagining the possibilities, identifying fund-raising sources, targeting fund-raising efforts, maximizing time by utilizing public relations efforts and involving staff, writing quality proposals and requests, and staying educated on fund-raising topics. Sidebars describe planned…
Descriptors: Camping, Donors, Financial Support, Fund Raising
Bogler, Ronit – 1990
An evaluation is provided of study results involving 1,863 professors from five doctoral universities concerning their attitudes towards the costs and rewards that are perceived to exist when collaborating with external funding sources. The study attempts to confirm two hypotheses: first, researchers who are highly dependent on external funding…
Descriptors: Attitudes, College Faculty, Costs, Doctoral Programs
Smith, Jim H. – 2001
Connecticut uses local education foundations to improve public education. These are not-for-profit organizations created and managed by local citizens, with the primary mission of improving public education at the local level. Connecticut foundations are as diverse as Connecticut communities. Most are totally volunteer managed. Currently,…
Descriptors: Administrators, Community Involvement, Educational Finance, Educational Improvement
Kimmich, Madeleine H.; And Others – 1985
This report examines the impact of government cutbacks in social services, compensatory education, nutrition, and youth employment/training on private, nonprofit organizations serving children and youth. Data was gathered via a mailed survey (1982-83) in 12 metropolitan areas and 4 rural counties. Among the conclusions are the following: (1)…
Descriptors: Child Welfare, Federal Aid, Financial Policy, Financial Problems
Smith, Bertha, Comp. – 1978
Lists of foundations can aid the user in securing funding sources for projects in the areas of health, education, community development and/or social services. The user is cautioned that grantsmanship is a competitive process; grants application procedures vary from one foundation to another. In the absence of any specific guidelines, important…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, American Indians, Community Development, Directories
Neill, George – 1983
This short booklet explains the education foundation approach to raising money for schools, describes how administrators or boards of education can start an education foundation, and presents profiles of six foundations throughout the country. The author emphasizes that, of all the attempts to find supplementary school funds, the local nonprofit…
Descriptors: Boards of Education, Donors, Educational Finance, Elementary Secondary Education
Kurzig, Carol M. – 1980
Guidelines concerning what grantseekers should know about foundations before they ask for money and how to find the facts needed to obtain a grant are presented. There are basically three types of private foundations (independent, operating, and company-sponsored) and one type of public foundation (community foundations) that are of interest to…
Descriptors: Business, Eligibility, Federal Aid, Financial Support
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