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Ethical Decision Making in Fund Raising Marilyn Fischer

Ethical Decision Making in Fund Raising By Marilyn Fischer

Ethical Decision Making in Fund Raising by Marilyn Fischer


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Fund raisers, given their flaws and fineness, working in flawed and fine institutions with flawed and fine clients, need to carry out their everyday tasks of decency and joy here and now... This book is about thinking with care and grace about everyday grit.

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Ethical Decision Making in Fund Raising Summary

Ethical Decision Making in Fund Raising by Marilyn Fischer

Fund raisers, given their flaws and fineness, working in flawed and fine institutions with flawed and fine clients, need to carry out their everyday tasks of decency and joy here and now. . . . This book is about thinking with care and grace about everyday grit.

In her brilliant and provocative new book, Ethical Decision Making in Fund Raising, author and philosophy professor Marilyn Fischer provides conceptual tools with which a nonprofit can thoroughly examine the ethics of how and from whom it seeks donations. Using the book's Ethical Decision-Making Model, the author explains how fund raisers can use their basic value commitments to organizational mission, professional relationships, and personal integrity as day-to-day touchstones for making balanced, ethical, fund-raising decisions.

For ethically troubling situations that have no clear-cut solutions, the book shows how to frame these dilemmas as ongoing dramatic narratives. Using conceptual tools of sympathetic understanding, attention to social and temporal context, and clusters of philanthropic virtues, the Ethical Decision-Making Model guides us in thinking our way to ethically sound resolutions. Through this process, we can sustain and enrich the circle of giving of the philanthropic gift economy.

The book also examines day-to-day issues of fund raising: privacy and confidentiality; conflicts of interest such as finder's fees and commission-based pay; corporate philanthropy, including sponsorships and cause-related marketing; and fostering cultural diversity. Each chapter concludes with discussion questions and additional case studies for readers' reflection and analysis.

Ethical Decision Making in Fund Raising is a fascinating look at the history of philanthropy in its many social forms and historical contexts, as well as an exuberant manifesto for nonprofits on making clear ethical thinking an effective corporate tool.

About Marilyn Fischer

MARILYN FISCHER, PhD, is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Dayton. Her areas of specialization include ethics, political philosophy, feminist theory, and philosophy of music. She is particularly interested in interdisciplinary education and team-teaches several courses with faculty from different academic disciplines. Her current research focuses on Jane Addams's philosophical writings.

Dr. Fischer has been working with the NSFRE as an ethics consultant since 1990, giving workshops on ethical decision making in fund raising. She is a member of the Miami Valley NSFRE Chapter and chairs their Ethics Education Committee.

Table of Contents

CONCEPTUAL TOOLS FOR ETHICAL DECISION MAKING.

Thinking About Ethics and Philanthropy.

Organizational Mission and the Wider Frame of Philanthropy.

Professional Relationships.

Images and Virtues of Integrity.

TOPICS IN ETHICS AND FUND RAISING.

Relations with Philanthropic Givers: Donors and Volunteers.

Privacy and Confidentiality.

Conflicts of Interest and Other Tensions on the Job.

Corporations and Philanthropy.

Fostering Diversity.

Appendix.

Bibliography.

Index.

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CIN0471298433G
9780471298434
0471298433
Ethical Decision Making in Fund Raising by Marilyn Fischer
Used - Good
Hardback
John Wiley & Sons Inc
20000314
272
N/A
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