Program #22
April 4, 2008
New Research: Survey of Fundraising and Alumni Relations 2007 & Good Times and Philanthropy: Giving by Australia's Affluent
Presenters:
Daniel McDiarmid, Managing Director, Global Philanthropic and Adjunct Professor at The Australian Centre for Philanthropy and Nonprofit Studies (CPNS)
Kym Madden and Wendy Scaife, Senior Research Fellows, The Australian Centre for Philanthropy and Nonprofit Studies (CPNS)
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For More Information
Survey of Fundraising and Alumni Relations 2007
- Current Issues Information Sheet 2008 \ 2: Survey of Fundraising and Alumni Relations 2007 (SOFAR 2007)
- Full report: Newton, Cameron, McDiarmid, Daniel, Scaife, Wendy, and McGregor-Lowndes, Myles (2008). CPNS Working Paper No 38, Survey of Fundraising and Alumni Relations 2007 (SOFAR 2007), Brisbane:QUT.
- Also see, Revenue from Private Sources for Australian Universities, Global Philanthropic Special Report No 2008/1,February, by Daniel McDiarmid
Good Times and Philanthropy: Giving By Australia's Affluent
Good Times and Philanthropy:
Giving by Australia's Aflluent
Sponsored by:
- Reference in podcast: Merrill Lynch/Capgemini (2007. The World Wealth Report, 11th Annual Report. Merrill Lynch & Co Ltd and Capgemini Financial Services.
- CPNS Current Issues Information Shee 2008 \ 3: Giving By Australia's Affluent
- Full report: Madden, Kim and Scaife, Wendy (2008). Good Times and Philanthropy: Giving By Australia's Affluent. Brisbane: QUT.
Presenters
Dr Daniel McDiarmid
Managing Director, Global Philanthropic
Adjunct Professor, The Australian Centre for Philanthropy and Nonprofit Studies
Daniel McDiarmid, BA Hons MA Hons PhD MBA is the Managing Director of Global Philanthropic. He currently advises universities, medical research institutes, schools and major non-government organisations in Australia and New Zealand. He is a Fellow of the Fundraising Institute – Australia (FFIA), and an accredited fundraising professional (CFRE). Dr McDiarmid is an Adjunct Professor in the Australian Centre of Philanthropy and NonProfit Studies at QUT, and a member of the philanthropy working party of the Business Higher Education Round Table.
Dr McDiarmid is an experienced leader of university fundraising and alumni relations. He has personally raised major philanthropic gifts and corporate sponsorships from private donors, foundations and corporations. He has raised funds in Australia, Singapore, United States of America, Hong Kong and Thailand.
He has recently been appointed Chair of the Emmanuel College Foundation, The University of Queensland.
Dr Kym Madden
Senior Research Fellow
The Australian Centre for Philanthropy and Nonprofit Studies, QUT
Kym Madden has over 20 years’ experience in communication research and practice, particularly in exploring stakeholder group perspectives and relationship building. She has a PhD in communication and a Masters (Honours) in communication, and has been a senior researcher or consultant to CPNS for eight years.
Research interests include donor decision-making, giving by the affluent, the role of professional advisers in assisting donors with philanthropy, and giving by businesses.
Kym has advised a diverse range of leading public and private sector organisations including the Australian Taxation Office and the Prime Minister’s Community Business Partnership.
She is a Full Member of the Social and Market Research Society of Australia, ARNOVA, and the Australian Institute of Company Directors, and has several years’ experience as a Board member in the nonprofit field.
Dr Wendy Scaife
Senior Research Fellow
The Australian Centre for Philanthropy and Nonprofit Studies
As a Senior Research Fellow, Wendy (BBusComn, MBusMgt, PhD) researches and lectures in nonprofit management and marketing, fundraising, and corporate social responsibility. Recent team and individual work includes a project on building a culture of giving in a city, motivations and barriers for high net worth giving, reviewing entry level fundraising training for Australia, the year-long Giving Australia project, and work on best practice fundraising in the arts, sport and medical research, as well as benchmarking educational fundraising and looking at education and training needs of nonprofit marketing professionals. Wendy was formerly a state CEO of a major health nonprofit, and its national Deputy CEO. Her Masters thesis focused on corporate sponsorship of community causes and her PhD on improving the marketing and funding for Australian medical research. Wendy is a member of the Fundraising Institute Australia, a Fellow of the Public Relations Institute of Australia and is on the advisory panel of Research Australia Philanthropy.
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