Unintended consequences, participatory grantmaking, more bongs for your buck, where anthropology and fundraising meet, and tackling myths about giving to charities. They are all here in our latest round-up of five tweets for fundraisers. 1. Unintended consequences CAF's Rhodri Davies shares a 1999 paper which found that one kind of charity fundraising activity typically had high costs - for another organisation, the NHS. https://twitter.com/rhodri_h_davies/status/1217230525997420544?s=12 2. Let's do a crowdfunder! Crowdfunding as government policy? Surely not. Plus, there are five bells and clappers involved in the 'Big Ben' chimes. So, perhaps the Prime Minister should have planned for a stretch target of 5 x £500,000 - £2.5 million. https://twitter.com/DavidBurgessFR/status/1217020564436594694 3. Myth busting Charities Aid Foundation tackles some common and even wilful misunderstandings of giving to charities. https://twitter.com/Caf/status/1222452280873619456 4. Participatory grantmaking Rose Longhurst shared a helpful list of participatory grantmakers in the form of a Twitter thread. This is now also available as a single-page thread via @Threadreaderapp. https://twitter.com/roselonghurst/status/1226605539825717251 5. Anthropology and fundraising The anthropological concept of reciprocity includes gift-giving, and Mark Phillips has dug out part of a lecture on that subject that he thinks fundraisers should find interesting. https://twitter.com/markyphillips/status/1220379320763461637?s=12
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