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Tuesday, January 27, 2004 eZine 4 Issue 10: Blackbaud Endorses Code of Ethics, New Approaches To Online Giving, Research Grants, Can Charities Lobby? New USA Federal Grant Website Announced   VOLUME 4 ISSUE 10  
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Blackbaud Endorses ePhilanthropy Code of Ethics
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Blackbaud Endorses ePhilanthropy Code of Ethics
Encourages its Users To Adhere To Online Ethical Principles
http://www.ephilanthropy.org/ethics

Blackbaud, a leader in bringing technology solutions to nonprofit organizations and educational institutions, announced today, their endorsement of the ePhilanthropy Code of Ethics.

 

In making this announcement, Robert J. Sywolski, CEO, Blackbaud, Inc, said, "As nonprofits increasingly turn to the Internet as a part of their integrated fundraising efforts they are both broadening their reach and opening themselves up to increased scrutiny.  Online donors appreciate and expect organizations they support having ethical guidelines in place.  Adopting the ePhilanthropy Code of Ethics is an excellent place to begin."

 

Copies of the ePhilanthropy Code of Ethics are available in English, French and German at:
 
http://ephilanthropy.org/ethics
 
More information is available about Blackbaud at:

http://www.blackbaud.com 
 
Now you can post your support for the Code of Ethics or that of your organization online!

Go to : http://ephilanthropy.org/ethicscenter

Click on " Click here to Endorse the ePhilanthropy Code of Ethics"

 


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