“Basically, without PledgeBank I doubt we would have had nearly as many election observers volunteer. The public nature of PledgeBank also seemed to encourage the very high follow-through rate which meant that most people who signed up actually did the election observation. The result of the pledge was that 25 people were accredited by the Electoral Commission to observe elections in Scotland and England. Their observations fed into our 65-page report which was recently launched with significant press coverage.”
The latest “Giving Carnival” question is being organized this month by Peter Deitz, the brains behind Social Actions. Peter’s question: “Is person-to-person fundraising dead, or just getting started?�?” I’ll give my brief answer. Person-to-person fundraising is either dead or slowly dying, but that could be good news. Let me explain. We’ve all probably had some experience… more

United States pledges and global English pledges listed

United States pledges and global English pledges listed
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