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More About This Title Exploring Measurement and Evaluation Efforts in Fundraising: New Directions for Philanthropic fundraisinf, #41
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Taken together, the chapters reflect three major themes in evaluation and measurement of fundraising today. First, research on fundraising has the definite benefit of teaching students of the field what the field looks like. Secondly, the issue’s contributors explore the quality of information we have when we seek to measure and evaluate charities and their fundraising activities. Finally, this issue sheds a much-needed light on the kinds of decisions people make from evaluation of fundraising and argues that the result is that the bottom line and financial efficiency have become the measures by which we assess charities in the United States.
This is the 100th issue of the Jossey-Bass quarterly journal New Directions for Philanthropic Fundraising.
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MARK A. HAGER is a research associate in the Center on Nonprofits and Philanthropy at the Urban Institute, a social policy research organization in Washington, D.C.