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Stroke of Genius: Kelvin Ogilvie Appointed to Senate of Canada

Friday, August 28th, 2009
Imagine my delight to see former Acadia University President and Vice Chancellor Kelvin K. Ogilvie appointed yesterday to the Senate of Canada.

Despite the inevitable controversy over the fact that Prime Minister Harper made another round of Senate appointments in the first place, Ogilvie is a brilliant choice.

I had the privilege of working on Dr. Ogilvie’s team for 7 years at Acadia. He transformed the learning environment with the Acadia Advantage program, through a unique combination of fearlessness and progressive thinking. And under his leadership, the Irving family propelled Acadia’s environment focus by building the KC Irving Centre, Harriett Irving Botanical Gardens and Irving Academy for the Environment.

Dr. Ogilvie will bring those qualities to the Senate. He’s not a man to rest on his laurels.  Here’s the scoop.

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Celebrating a Sports Celebrity’s Philanthropy: UVic Honours Canadian Steve Nash

Wednesday, August 26th, 2009

In the often scandal-plagued world of sports celebrity, its great to see NBA superstar (and famous Canadian) Steve Nash setting an example for generosity and community conscience. University of Victoria has announced it will confer an Honorary Doctor of Laws degree on Nash September 18th.

NBA Basketball Star Steve Nash

NBA Basketball Star Steve Nash

A long time philanthropist, Nash’s foundation supports underserved children in BC, Arizona and Paraguay.

You can watch this event live on the web when the ceremoney is broadcast on the 18th by clicking here (not today, on the 18th), or read the media release here.

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And now, some good news for the little guys

Friday, August 21st, 2009

For those among us who cheerlead for the little guys…those smaller non profits that generally have a harder time in raising money…check out this quick article.

Kudos to the four man shop at non profit Critical Exposure for taking a page out of the Obama book and leveraging their networks through technology, for fundraising. They proved that tenacity and innovation can win the day.

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What’s in Bloom

Sunday, August 16th, 2009

Welcome to the Bloom blog! Get connected on what’s happening in the non-profit marketing and fundraising community in Canada. Post comments to our moderated blog and subscribe to the RSS feed.   Cheers!

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Hiring Fundraising Talent: Not for the Faint of Heart

Friday, August 14th, 2009

by Anne (Coyle) Melanson, BPr, CFRE

Hiring ethical and talented fundraisers in today’s environment is not for the faint of heart.

Charities in this country are coming under heavy fire by mainstream media, and increasing scrutiny by the donor and legislative communities. (check the Non profit Newscan article at left). Sometimes its for good reason…but not always. 

Let’s face it, its a tough job to raise money for charities. Its competitive. Fundraising departments are often woefully underresourced, relative to the expectation for financial returns. In short, it can be a pressure cooker. No wonder the fundraising profession has unusually high turnover.

Its easy for the general public to forget that what most often draws talented, motivated people to the fundraising profession in the first place is the idea of “the greater good.” Most professionals I have come across in 22 years as a fundraiser chose this line of work because they truly wanted to make a societal difference. Don’t believe me? Talk with a fundraiser about how their job affects lives, community, society, health care, whatever. They get animated when given the opportunity to voice how their job helps leave the world a bit better off than when they found it.

But high turnover in the profession and the insatiable financial need of charities is having the inevitable result. There really are a few bad apples. Posers. Charlatains. Takers.

Looking to hire a fundraiser or fundraising consultant? Check, double-check and triple-check…references, the validity of the list of organizations they claim to have worked with, claims of funds raised. Take advice that was given to me by a successful entrepreneur — when you want to hire, take a long time to decide on the candidate. And when you feel strongly that you have the wrong person in the job, act swiftly.

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