Please see the line from the Ethics statement of the Israel Association of
Fundraising Professionals
5. *Payments *and compensation.
• Fundraisers provide their services either as a volunteer, or on a
salaried basis or for pre-determined fees. Fundraisers should not accept
commissions or compensation based upon a percentage of the funds raised.
• Fundraisers will not accept any gratuity when making decisions on behalf
of the organisation.
• Fundraisers will not seek or accept any personal payments, in cash or in
kind, from a supplier of goods or services in recompense for business
placed with that supplier.
• Criteria that will qualify a fundraiser for performance-based
remuneration must be agreed upon beforehand and should not be based on a
percentage of the funds raised.
Pamela Deutsch
+972-54-2240525 || pamdeu@xxxxxxxxx || www.israelnonprofitnews.com
On Thu, Feb 4, 2016 at 2:46 PM, inbal freund <inbala1@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I keep being asked this question.
Take a look at this:
http://www.afpnet.org/Ethics/EnforcementDetail.cfm?ItemNumber=3261
Good luck,
Inbal
On Thu, Feb 4, 2016 at 2:35 PM, Avi Hyman <avihyman@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I was recently asked by a few organizations that I represent (PR) to find
them professional and experienced fundraisers.
They are both interested in paying a percentage of money raised, but I am
increasingly hearing that people don't work this way anymore.
Can anyone shed some light on the subject?
Avi Hyman | CEO
Avi Hyman Communications
Israel: 972-54-633-0768
www.avihyman.com