scholarly journals Advance Fundraising Techniques: An Evidence from Non-Profit Organizations

2019 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
pp. 147-157
Author(s):  
Nadeem Maqbool ◽  
Shazma Razzaq ◽  
Waseem Ul Hameed ◽  
Muhammad Atif Nawaz ◽  
Shafqat Ali Niaz

The purpose of this research study is to explore the advance fundraising techniques in the non-profit, charitable, philanthropic organizations for the purpose of fundraising. This research study completed on the basis of primary data that is taken from NGO’s in the region of Punjab. Frequency distribution statistical technique is used in this research paper for analyzing the data. Data collection was completed through questionnaire, face to face interviews, telephonic interviews, survey through e-mails from the presidents of the non-profit organization and members of NGO which are working in the Punjab region. NGO’s such as Alpine Welfare, Umeed Welfare, People Woman Welfare Organization, Human development Form etc. were contacted for data collection. Fundraising is the management function. After the research we would be able to understand the advance fundraising techniques and methods. We have found the positive impact of technological media like YouTube, Face book, Twitter, and TV campaigns on the fundraising. In this research it is found that how donor’s relationship can create for fundraising. This research helps to the fundraiser for the fund generating. It gives a way to nonprofit charitable organization to increase their worth of money. The application of this research provides fundraising managers that is the good for any organization profitable or nonprofit able organizations.

Author(s):  
Fatih Gursul ◽  
Hafize Keser ◽  
Sevinc Gulsecen

This study’s aim is to find out student’s perspectives on online and face-to-face problem-based learning approaches. The study was conducted at the Department of Computer Education and Instructional Technologies, Faculty of Education, Hacettepe University. Participants were 42 freshman students attending the department during fall of 2006-2007. These students were put into two groups—the online problem-based learning group and the face-to-face problem-based learning group. The research was conducted on Mathematics-I while implementing the topic of ‘derivation’. The content analysis statistical technique is used, as well as a questionnaire consisting of open-ended questions, which perform as a data collection tool to find out the views of the students in context to the process.


2020 ◽  
Vol 11 (4) ◽  
pp. 587-598
Author(s):  
Zsuzsanna Veroszta ◽  
Krisztina Kopcsó ◽  
Julianna Boros ◽  
Balázs Kapitány ◽  
Laura Szabó ◽  
...  

Cohort ’18 Growing Up in Hungary is a longitudinal birth cohort study run by the Hungarian Demographic Research Institute that will follow the lives of more than 8,000 children from before birth. The purpose of this countrywide representative study is to provide an overview of child development in Hungary and the factors influencing it. The main areas of data collection comprise demographics, social background, health and development. The observation began in 2018, among pregnant women in the 28th to 31st week of pregnancy. Within the first financially covered period of the research programme, this prenatal wave is followed by four further data collection waves: when the child is 6 months, 18 months, 27–30 months and 3 years old. During each of the waves, mothers, as primary caregivers, are interviewed either face to face or by telephone. There is also a computer-assisted telephone interview with the father, when the child is 18 months old. The primary data collection is supplemented by the integration of data from administrative systems. So far, two waves of Cohort ’18 have taken place (prenatal and six-month). The first resulted in a database of 8,287 pregnant women (8,409 foetuses). Following the next waves (which will cover children up to the age of three years), plans are in hand for further financial periods of the research programme – right up until the children are grown up. This study profile introduces readers to Cohort ’18 by providing a brief overview of its origins, objectives, design and potential.


Author(s):  
Dinara Maya Julijanti ◽  
Yayan Sakti Suryandaru ◽  
Myrtati Dyah Artaria

This study aimed to find the purpose of communication ritual within Remo of the Blater community in Madura, which helped to maintain traditions in the Madurese society. Remo celebration has existed in Madura for generations, since the Dutch colonisation era until now. This research employed the descriptive qualitative method. The informant of this research was the Blater communities in Bangkalan and Sampang districts as Remo performers. The methods of analysis were observations, in-depth interviews, and primary data collected from field research. We concluded that Remo in Madura, especially in Bangkalan Regency, still exists despite the rapid influence of global culture and information technology. Remo as a celebration tradition in Bangkalan Regency is a face-to-face ritual communication with symbolic power and as well as a ritual media for the Blater community in Madura. Remo celebration exists as a traditional medium of ritual communication to build a good relationship in the Madurese Blater community. In terms of local cultural values, Remo has a positive impact that contributes to the existence of the local tradition of Madura.


CICES ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
pp. 35-44
Author(s):  
Isaac Bernadus ◽  
Nadien Proton ◽  
Syifa Hanifah

Ngabuburit in Indonesian society is a tradition that has been inherited from past generations. The practice of  Ngabuburit however has been hampered due to the COVID-19 pandemic. To prevent the spread of COVID-19 virus, the government issued several regulations. These regulations make it more difficult for the community to practice Ngabuburit. This study was conducted to find out the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on Ngabuburit, the interest of  university students in Bandung in practicing Ngabuburit,  and to find out the best method to practise Ngabuburit tradition amidst the COVID-19 pandemic according to university students. Methods used in this study are literature study and primary data collection through questionnaires. The research result indicates that COVID-19 pandemic has reduced the intensity of Ngabuburit in Bandung. The obstruction of Ngabuburit practices correlates with the decline in the average level of happiness of students in Bandung. Even though the practice of Ngabuburit tradition is hampered, said tradition still can be carried out through online methods, namely methods that rely on internet technology so that there is no need to meet face to face. Hopefully this research will be useful for those who wish to practise Ngabuburit tradition amidst the COVID-19 pandemic.


2021 ◽  
Vol 10 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shafa Ayu Faramida ◽  
Muhlasin Amrullah

This research is about what learning strategies were used during the Covid-19 pandemic at MTS Muhammadiyah 1 Taman. The Covid-19 pandemic has disrupted the conventional learning process. With that, this research was conducted to determine the learning strategies carried out at the school. This research use desciptive qualitative approach. The purpose of the research was to obtain an overview of the implementation of online learning at MTS Muhammadiyah 1 Taman as an effort to reduce the spread of the Covid-19 virus. The data source used is the primary data source. he informant in this is the Principal of Madrasah Mts Muhammadiyah 1 Taman. Data collection techniques used include interviews, observation, and documentation. The results of this study indicate that the learning strategy during the Covid-19 pandemic uses the Blendid Learning strategy which is carried out face-to-face and online. With this strategy, students can enter school on a predetermined schedule in turn. This strategy is very efficient because in addition to students being able to do face-to-face learning with the teacher in the classroom, they can also access the material provided online wherever they are. When students do not understand the material provided, they can discuss it in person in class or online. Of course, this is very beneficial for both educators and students, because learning will be very comfortable and more effective.


2019 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 129-136
Author(s):  
Syed Nadeem Juman Shah

This study explored the “Training and development impact on employee's performance: a case study of government colleges”. The main aim of the study was to find out the government colleges training and development programs in Hyderabad, Pakistan.110 samples were used through primary data collection from senior-staff of colleges. Self administered questionnaires were used and all collected data were analyzed through SPSS 23v software with help of demographical and descriptive information. This research is relevant to organizational issues, which shows lack of management's supports to trainings and developments programs. Results provide significant and positive impact on employee's performance through trainings and developments in the government colleges of Hyderabad, Pakistan. This research recommends the colleges of government's orders into doing well. Government's college of Hyderabad-Pakistan, all Organizational Headd departments were engaged there in training and development. These trainings and development built employee's strengthen and potential of employee's competency.


2020 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
pp. 17
Author(s):  
Aneeqa Wasim ◽  
Danish Ahmed Siddiqui

Purpose - People belongs to different religious groups found prosocial with each other instead of having different religious beliefs and practices, but the reason is less known about why it is so. This paper aims to answer this question by proposing a theoretical framework, hypothesizing that religiosity inculcates the spirit of humanism and ethics, that would turn individual into prosocial, religiosity also tends to make people more spiritual, in turn, make them more humane and ethical.Design\methodology - A well-structured framework is developed, and the PLS-SEM two-step approach is used to generate results by using SmartPLS3. Data is collected through the primary data collection technique and a survey based on 1000 questionnaires is conducted out of which 356 responses were received.Findings - The empirical result shows that religiosity has a significant positive impact on prosocial behavior directly, as well as through Humanism and ethics. Whereas spirituality has an insignificant impact on prosocial behavior directly but has an indirect effect through both humanism and ethics. It is also found that religiosity also has a significant impact on spirituality.Limitations - Data is limited to upper and middle-level employees of well-performing organizations of Karachi.


2020 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 179-201
Author(s):  
Khoirul Anas

Abstract: This research explains as well as examines KH Zaini Mun'im's thoughts about Qiṣas Qur'aniyyah, and the purpose of this research is to find out how KH Zaini Mun'im's concept of thinking about Qiṣas Quraniyyah issues. The method used in writing this research is library (library resarch). Meanwhile, the data collection was carried out using literature review techniques using the work of KH Zaini Mun'im's interpretation as primary data and literature related to the title of this research study (such as books, journals, etc.) as secondary data. Then the data collected is analyzed using content analysis to analyze the contents according to the needs, so that a conclusion can be drawn. The results of the research show that: 1) the method used by KH Zaini Mun'im in assessing Qiṣas Quraniyyah is in accordance with the classification of the Qiṣas Quraniyyah study method proposed by Sheikh Mahmud Syaltut, namely the moderate method, looking at the substances summarized in this method that KH has tried to apply. Zaini Mun'im, like respecting the editorial staff of a verse and focusing on language studies in studying stories. 2) KH Zaini Mun'im's thought about the story of Adam's creation is more inclined to the thought of the ulama 'salaf who say that the story told by the Al-Qur'an is true even though the story cannot be proven logically.


Owner ◽  
2022 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 747-758
Author(s):  
Hantono Hantono ◽  
Riko Fridolend Sianturi

This research aims to look at the influence of Tax Knowledge, Tax Actionand Tax Compliance. Data collection techniques by disseminating questionnaires, while the data analyst method used is  inferenceal statistics,(inductive statistics  or  probability statistics),is a statistical technique used to analyze sample data and the results are applied topopulations (Sugiyono in Kalnadi 2013). In accordance with the hypothesis that has been formulated, then in this study the analysis of inferential statistical data is measured using  SmartPLS software  (PartialLeast Square)  ranging from model measurements (outermodels), the results of the study obtained a calculated  value  for Tax Knowledge (X1)is smaller  and sig t value for Tax Knowledge (X 1)  0.124  is greater than alpha   (0.05). Based on the results obtained then  receive  H0  and  reject  H1 for Tax Knowledge (X1). Thus, partially Tax Knowledge (X1)  has no positive and insignificant  effect on Tax Compliance (Y),  indicating Tax Knowledge (X1)does not have a positive impact in improving  Tax Compliance (Y). The results ofthe study obtained nilai tcalculated  for Tax Sanctions (X2)  of 2,759  greater than  sig  t value for Tax Sanctions (X2)  of  0.007  smaller than  alpha (0.05). Based on the results obtained, reject    H0  and  receive  H1. Thus partially Tax Sanctions (X2)have a positive and significant effect on Tax Compliance (Y), meaning tax sanctions (X2)have a real impact in improving tax compliance (Y).


2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
pp. 17-30
Author(s):  
Risky Nugroho

This study aims to determine the application of the Blended Learning Method in PAI learning in the new normal era. This study uses a qualitative approach with interviews, observations and documentation as data collection techniques. The results of this study are: blended learning method is to combine two or more learning methods. Its application to PAI learning at SD Rejowinangun 1 Yogyakarta goes through three stages, namely (1) planning: preparing lesson plans and materials; (2) implementation: online, offline, and face-to-face consultation with health protocols; (3) evaluation. The advantage of this method is that the material can be conveyed comprehensively and the drawback is that it can potentially be exposed to the covid-19 virus because there is face-to-face. The expected positive impact from the results of this research is as information to educational institutions that Blended Learning is an alternative that is very suitable to be applied in the Covid19 Pandemic Era.


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