GG+A QUARTERLY REVIEW ARCHIVE

2006

Fall 2006 Quarterly Review
Highlights:

  • The Fundraising Challenge; Chief Executives Tackle Rising Expectations
  • Clear Vision, Faculty Investment Drive Medical Fundraising
  • Wanted: Chief Executive Officers with Strong Fundraising Experience
  • Private Support Increases for Medical Schools, Teaching Hospitals


Summer 2006 Quarterly Review
Highlights:

  • Searching for Strong Performance and Solid Reporting
  • Building Endowment Gift by Gift
  • Meeting the Endowment Challenge
  • Cultural Institutions Focus on Security, Stability
  • Nota Bene: Charitable Giving in the US Reached Record Heights in 2005


Winter 2006 Quarterly Review
Highlights:

  • Every Gift Counts: Increasing the Annual Fund
  • Sustaining a Successful Annual Giving Program
  • Corporate Sponsors Seek Greatest Returns
  • Canadian Philanthropy Comes of Age
  • Baby Boomers Take the Lead in Philanthropy

 

2005

Fall 2005 Quarterly Review
Highlights:

  • Fundraising in the Post-HIPAA Era
  • Nonprofits Face Compliance With Sarbanes-Oxley
  • CASE President Comments on National Standards for Counting Gifts
  • Creating a Culture of Asking
  • Women Philanthropists Make Their Mark


Summer 2005 Quarterly Review

Highlights:

  • The Board Game; Balancing Financial Support with a Commitment to Mission
  • Fear of Commitment
  • An Interview with William H. Gates, Sr.
  • Who’s Counting? Revisions to Campaign Guidelines Debated
  • Charitable Giving Increases in 2004


Spring 2005 Quarterly Review
Highlights:

  • Foundations Fight to Protect Donor Records
  • $300 Million Walton Gift Sparks Controversy
  • Closing the Revolving Door
  • Tug-of-War at the Guggenheim
  • Moving Beyond Corporate Philanthropy


Winter 2004/2005 Quarterly Review
Highlights:

  • Cause-Related Marketing: Those Little Yellow Wristbands Focus National Attention on a Sometimes Controversial Fundraising Technique
  • When is a Charity Not a Charity; News from the UK
  • Parents Asking Parents; Recruiting a Valuable Resource
  • Increasing Voluntary Giving to Higher Education; The “Thomas” Task Force Report
  • Philanthropy Here and There; A Trans-Cultural Perspective

 

2004


Summer 2004 Quarterly Review
Highlights:

  • The “$100 Billion Opportunity” Revisited
  • Are Money and Mission Incompatible?
  • Sarbanes-Oxley Fallout; It’s Two Years and Counting
  • It’s Happening Online; The Numbers Are In
  • Contrasting Philosophies in the Art World; Some Donors Are Calling the Shots