Authenticated Solutions 2025/2026
How is Philanthropy is present in all cultures? - correct answer - role in
building a civil society
- key motivators in the community
- richer traditions
- use of new techniques
How is philanthropy different in the US? - correct answer 1) more formal
2) more highly structured
3) a larger part of the economy than any other culture
What are the challenges of philanthropy? - correct answer 1) Creative
partnerships dealing with blurring of boundaries
2) balancing demand and supply side tensions
3) Engaging new types of volunteers
4) Redefining the profession and professional relationships
What is the philosophy of fundraising? - correct answer Fundraising is the
servant to philanthropy and has been since the 17th century (means to an
end).
What is means to an end wrt fundraising? - correct answer 1) Fundraising
is guided by mechanical forces but also moves toward a goal of self
realization
2) Fundraising is never an end in itself
,Fundraising - correct answer 1) should never be undertaken simply to raise
funds
2) must serve the larger cause
3) is value based - values must guide the process
Claim v Earn - correct answer An NP may claim the right to raise money by
asking for a tax deductible gift
BUT
An NP must earn the privilege to ask for a gift of support by:
1) its management's responsiveness to needs
2) the worthiness of the program
3) the stewardship of its governing board
AN NP may assume the right to ask but the prospective donor is under no
obligation to give and must be respected for a yes or no answer.
Governance is... - correct answer -an exercise in authority and control
Trustees, directors or regents - correct answer 1) are the primary stewards
of the spirit of philanthropy
2) hold the NPO in trust to ensure that it will continue to function according
to the dictates of its mission
3) the owners of the NP
4) hold the responsibility to define and interpret the mission
5) ensure that the organization will remain faithful to its mission
6) properly deploy resources and the accompanying actions
7) secure resources
,8) serve as advocates, ambassadors and askers
A part of the whole - correct answer 1) FR projects the values of the total
NP into the community whenever it seeks gifts of support
2) All aspects of governance - admin, program and resource dev - are part
of the whole
3) All elements must be part of the representation when gifts are sought
FR cannot function apart from - correct answer 1) the organization
2) its mission, goals objective and programs
3) a willingness to be held accountable for all its actions
Fundraising is - correct answer 1) and must always be the lengthened
shadow of the NP entity, reflecting the NP's dignity, its pride of
accomplishment, and its commitment to service
2) FR by itself has no substance in the eyes and heart of the potential
contributor
Gifts (4) - correct answer 1) Gift making is based on voluntary exchange
2) Gifts secured through coercion or through any means other than
persuasion are not gifts given freely nor have the meaning of philanthropy
3) Rarely gifts obtained under pressure or through any form of intimidation
can be repeated
4) Coercion is a legal matter
What is the giving process? - correct answer 1) Contributor offers a value
to the non profit
, 2) Gift is made without any expectation of a material return, apart from the
tax deductibility
3) The reasons for the gift are manifold
Accepting Process - correct answer Incumbent upon the organization to
return a value to the donor in the form other than material value
1) social recognition
2) satisfaction of supporting a worthy cause
3) a feeling of importance
4) a feeling of difference in resolving a problem
5) a sense of belonging
6) a sense of ownership in a program dedicated to serving the public good
Value of a gift - correct answer 1) misunderstanding of the value of a gift is
often made and the true meaning of the exchange relationship is violated
by offering a return of substantive value
2) misunderstanding alters the exchange, reduces the meaning of
philanthropy, and diminishes the gift
3) the transaction is one of material exchange, a self centered quid pro quo
without the spirit of philanthropy
No apologies please - correct answer 1) giving is a privilege, not a burden.
Stewardship nourishes the belief that people draw energy, a sense of self
worth
2) Philanthropists see themselves as stewards of life's gifts to them
3) The person asking should not demean the ask by apologizing
4) There should always be joy in giving!