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What's NewRaising Money When There Doesn’t Appear to be Any Op Ed Trenton Times 10/21/08: Supporting Nonprofits in Tough Economic Times The Heyman Center’s Fundraising and Philanthropy Journal Helping Nonprofits Flirt with Big Business: Ruthellen S. Rubin, CFRE
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ETHICS AND CONFIDENTIALITYOur priority is to further philanthropy as the critical initiative that fashions systemic changes to our community for the greater good of its citizens. As philanthropy requires an investment on the part of the giver and accountability on the part of the receiver, there is an obligation on both sides to sustain the integrity of the nonprofit sector. As a consultant and advisor, Ruthellen S. Rubin, CFRE endorses and complies with the highest standards of ethics, honesty and principles of confidentiality for the nonprofit as well as the philanthropic world. We applaud the Association of Fundraising Professionals (AFP) for the lead they have taken in setting forth standards of ethics for the fundraising profession. As a member, we subscribe fully to the AFP's Code of Ethical Principles and Standards of Professional Practice which can be viewed by clicking here.
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