by Gayla Scrivener | Jun 21, 2018 | Learning Edge Blog, News, Rhode Warrior Blog
by Rhode Warrior, Mark Noll In the past ten years or so, charitable giving has seen the rise of a “middle man” who disguises himself as a charitable vehicle when he is, in fact, nothing more than self-serving money monger. This person goes under the nom de guerre of a...
by Jennifer Filla | Mar 24, 2017 | Int'l Research Blog, Learning Edge Blog, News
by Sabine Schuller You can’t lose. Everywhere on the planet, someone is generously lending a hand to their neighbor. Philanthropy can be time, talent, or treasure – it can be 5 rupees or US$5,000,000. There are many resources to help understand where your future...
by Jennifer Filla | Sep 25, 2016 | Int'l Research Blog, Learning Edge Blog, News
by Jason J. Briggs International prospect research is commonly considered high risk in the sense that it often fails to bring satisfying results and takes considerably more resources. Therefore, there is extra emphasis for research managers to plan international...
by Jennifer Filla | Feb 20, 2015 | Perspectives Magazine, Publications, Trends & Tips
Prospect Development from a Female Perspective This is a story about a female Prospect Researcher tasked with identifying and researching women prospects and donors at a community non-profit. There are trials and tribulations as she discovers that the publicly...
by Jennifer Filla | Oct 14, 2014 | Rhode Warrior Blog, Learning Edge Blog, News
by Rhode Warrior Blogger, Mark Noll Before I began my career in Prospect Research / Advancement Services, a field I’ve been in now for over 17 years, I spent many years working in Employment and Training. As I expanded my current professional scope to include the area...