Showing posts with label nonprofits. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nonprofits. Show all posts

23 December 2013

Lomda Making Global Headlines! Connecting Public Relations and Fundraising

By Yocheved Gottesman, Israelgrants
On the fifth night of Hanukah, 18 journalists from all over the world attended a Menorah lighting ceremony at the home of Yaakov and Rivky Yeruslavsky, founders and directors of Lomda/Strauss Campus, a premier vocational and academic training institute serving Jerusalem’s Haredi community. The journalists, who are in a work stint in Jerusalem, were interested in getting a close-up view of the Haredi community and had a most positive, heartwarming experience. Israelgrants was given the task of following up and coordinating follow-up interviews with the Yerulavksys about their work in Lomda/Strauss Campus

And so Wednesday morning, the last day of Hanukah, found me seated in Lomda/Strauss Campus’s conference room, alongside Yaakov and Rivky Yeruslavsky, Professor Tolo Friedlander from The Hadassah Academic College, David Alandete of the Spanish El Pais News Agency and Smadar Bakovic – coordinator of Media Central, an organization that arranges encounters for foreign journalists within Israel.

It was a riveting hour and a half, as I listened to the exchanges between David and the Yeruslavskys. It was obvious that David, an accomplished journalist for El Pais, the leading news agency in Spain, was deeply impressed and any preconceived negative notions on Haredim he may have gotten from tainted media reports were debunked. He found it remarkable that it was particularly Rivky who launched this endeavor two decades ago. With all the media propaganda about Haredi women being stifled and unappreciated, here was a woman who personified creativity, entrepreneurship, and leadership while still maintaining her ultra-Orthodox lifestyle and values. David was especially amazed at the ripple-effect transformation Yaakov and Rivky are effecting in the Haredi community, by empowering Haredim with vocational skills that enable them to achieve economic independence.

During the interview, Professor Friedlander repeatedly affirmed the effective collaboration between Lomda/Strauss Campus and Hadassah College. “We have found Lomda/Strauss Campus to be the perfect partner with which to offer academic studies to the Haredi community. I see vast potential for the number of Haredi students growing exponentially in the coming years.”

The interview began at 11:30. At 1:00, David was clearly interested in more. “We can talk for hours,” he commented. But the next journalist, Katri from Finland’s TV7 had already shown up and was eager to start her time with the Haredi couple who is making a major impact on their own community, on Israeli society at large, and even making headlines in the international arena! 

Observations of a Non-profit Resource Development Consultant

As a staff member of Israelgrants, who assists Lomda/Strauss Campus in its resource development efforts, I couldn’t help but marvel at the valuable worldwide publicity Lomda/Strauss Campus was getting, for free! An opportunity for non-Jewish journalists to experience Hanukah celebrations in an ultra-Orthodox home set the stage for drawing media attention to the phenomenon of Haredim integrating in the Israeli workforce. Lomda/Strauss Campus was certainly fortunate to have such a window of opportunity and the publicity they received was well deserved.

We advised Lomda/Strauss Campus to include Hadassah College’s president and officials in this encounter, rather than keeping the spotlight all to themselves. Thus, Lomda/Strauss Campus strategically strengthened its relationship with the widely recognized academic institution. This bolstering of ties will have a positive effect on fundraising efforts that may be jointly initiated by Hadassah and Lomda/Strauss Campus. 

The interviews themselves were so successful that our invitation to the other international journalists were so well received that we have scheduled an international press day and invited all of them next month to hear us present our case to over 20 media outlets around the world!

Organizations pour tens of thousands of dollars into PR, thinking it will reap quick dividends in the form of funding. Reality often proves otherwise. Huge investment in PR does not automatically equal huge grants from prospects. Nevertheless, effective PR serves an integral role in resource development. When an organization earns a reputation for itself and garners international media attention, its chances for earning the respect – and consequently the dollars – of prospective funders are significantly upped. The secret is: how to get maximum PR at minimum cost. The recent encounter at Lomda/Strauss Campus was one example of how with a proper strategy an organization can maximize a situation so to get a great deal of publicity at no cost!

30 May 2013

Become a member of the Israel Asssociation of Professional Fundraisers




Dear Resource Development Colleagues,
Whether your work in resource development is full or part time, if you are salaried, a freelancer, a volunteer or in between jobs, we urge you to become a member of the Israel Association of Professional Fundraisers. The IAPF is important as it is the only body that represents you and your interests as a fundraising professional.
The formation of the IAPF only a few years ago, has already taken the profession of resource development forward in Israel and the first two IAPF annual conferences attracted upwards of 200 participants each. The 3rd will take place on the 10th of October 2013. The standards of professional behavior and code of ethics that this association promotes serves to enhance the field of professional fundraising throughout the third sector in Israel.  Membership demonstrates your commitment to the goals of the IAFP and to this code of ethics. A large solid membership serves as a strong base.
What will you get for joining us in realizing our vision?
  • An enhanced public acceptance of our profession and its ethical standards
  • 150 nis discount on registration for the IAPF 3rd Annual Conference in October 2013  which will enable you to meet and dialogue with others in our field, in Israel and from abroad, about topics that are important to you
  • Group benefits (discounts on tickets purchased through Bimot, Kastel, and Meghalan, membership in SPNI and more as are being negotiated with insurance companies, suppliers of professional literature and equipment, and legal, accounting and employment services)
  • Opportunities to join professional chat groups of Israelis working in the specific areas of relevance to your work
  • A virtual resource center via the IAPF website
  • A voice in public policy issues relevant to the advancement of nonprofits in Israel
  • Seminars on subjects of professional importance not being offered by other bodies

We are also inviting you to get involved in the shaping of our organization and join one of our active committees:
  • Annual conference
  • Certification committee
  • Training and enrichment (a certification process will be inaugurated in the fall of 2013)
  • Ethics committee
  • Membership – networking and recruiting
  • By-Laws
  • Resource Development.
Please don't just put this aside. Just take a moment to complete the attached form indicating your commitment to the code of ethics, the method of payment to the IAPF for your dues, and (hopefully) your willingness to serve on one of the subcommittees.
Dues are 250 nis and can be paid by making your check out to the IAPF and sending it to   IAPF 22/1 Mordechai Maklef St. Modiin – 71700 or by paying by credit card via Israel Gives
For those of you who wish to make a larger contribution and benefit from the  Israeli tax credit for charitable contributions to organizations with 46A status, note that you can make your check payable to Matan, Investing in the Community with a note designated your contribution to the IAPF and send it to IAPF 22/1 Mordechai Maklef St. Modiin – 71700
Please feel free to contact either of us if you have any questions or comments.

Sincerely,

David Maeir-Epstein            Shira Skolnik
Co-Chairs, Membership Committee  

28 February 2013

FoundationSearch and IsraelGrants Team Up to Reveal All You Need to Know about Foundations


Find out why SPNI has become the latest FoundationSearch-IsraelGrants Subscriber

By Donny Kligman, Director of Research, IsraelGrants.com


As Director of Research it is my job to seek out and match up the appropriate foundations with our clients. The giving interests of the foundations and the objectives of Israeli organizations must sync. Therefore it is imperative that I, the researcher, use the most powerful cutting edge technology at my disposal. This is where FoundationSearch.com thunders in.

I use FoundationSearch in order to find foundations that have funded organizations similar to our clients. I used to use Foundation Center’s search engine and database. Foundation Center is OK if you want to approach grant seeking with the basics. There is however a plethora of advantages that Foundation Search offers which Foundation Center severely lacks. For example, Foundation Search gives you access to nearly three times the number of the amount of grants made to Israeli nonprofits. Foundation Search has more than twice the number of searchable giving interests allowing me to hone in on the most specific and detailed criteria with which to match up an Amuta with the appropriate foundations while saving hours of time.
With Foundation Search you can search through more than 100,000 foundations in the US, over 1000 of which give to nonprofits in Israel or to their American or Canadian “Friends” organizations. Unlike Foundation Center, Foundation Search can provide me with contact and grant information for foundations in Canada and on the charitable giving of Fortune 500 Corporations in both the U.S. and Canada with the accompanying service Big On Line! What more could a researcher ask for?

Besides Foundation Search being the most powerful foundation search tool around it also has its own unparalleled features. One of these is "My Prospect Manager." My Prospect Manager is an innovative donor prospect manager system that allows me to add prospects (foundations) I have found using Foundation Search and link them to fundraising projects that I have personally created and defined. Within these projects I am able to easily and swiftly keep track of foundations.  The system allows me to set up email alerts that will notify me of changes related to recent grants, deadlines, financial information, 990's which list all grants made during a given year, and news related to specific  foundations.

While clearly I’m sold on Foundation Search, but there are reasons why it may not be the best option for you. If you're a small organization on a limited budget then you probably don’t need a subscription yourself. That’s where I come in for you. You can benefit from all that FoundationSearch has, and IsraelGrants’ “expertise” in using it. If you’d like to order from IsraelGrants a pinpointed foundation search appropriate for a specific project or if you’d like specific information on a real time basis.

Each subscription to Foundation Search comes with a tech support package from IsraelGrants.com during Israel working hours as well as tech support and on line tutorials offered by FoundationSearch.com and Metasoft, its parent company based in Vancouver, Canada.

For subscription information and other details please contact Donny at Donny@IsraelGrants.com or 02-5636629 Monday – Thursday.

13 February 2013

Free webinar on internet fundraising in English this Sunday February 17th at 5:15 PM


The webinar will demonstrate how many Israeli nonprofit organizations have successfully raised tens of thousands of dollars in a single campaign utilizing the Give2gether platform.

The webinar will be one hour long and will be led by Rich Levi, head of the New York office of Give2gether .

Give2gether is the leading internet fundraising network platform for non-profits.  An Israeli company that has an international clientele, Give2gether has an amazing track record in terms of income raised, increased average gift size, and new donors for its clients.

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.

*If you cannot attend the webinar at this time but would like further information, there will be a Hebrew webinar on Wednesday February 20th at 11:30 AM, or you can contact Bruria Bruria@israelgrants.com.

For general information on Give2gether check out www.give2gether.com.

17 March 2011

New and Improved Google Package for Nonprofits

Yesterday Google launched an enhanced version of Google for Nonprofits, a program which provides product offerings and enhanced online resources for U.S. nonprofit organizations. With the launch they hope to help non-profit organizations raise awareness for their cause, increase their donor base and improve operations.

Among the exclusive offers for nonprofits are:

  • Google Apps at no cost, or at a reduced price.
  • Google Earth Outreach, which allows groups to use Google Earth to “visualize your cause and tell your story through Google’s mapping technologies.”
  • YouTube for non-profits which makes available increased uploading limits, a “Donate” button on videos, listing on non-profit channels and video pages, and other perks.
  • Google Grants to get up to $10,000 a month in advertising on Google AdWords.

Additional information, including eligibility requirements, is available here.