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Mystery Shopping - SVP response via ask direct August 7th, 2008 at 08:22

image I got a very nice email from Liz Roche, the St Vincent de Paul’s National Fundraising Co-ordinator. They’re currently re-developing their website and will soon be able to capture donor information properly. I may have been a little harsh in my comments about SVP in previous posts (sorry about that) but it’s good to hear that they are taking steps to address the gaps in their online giving. Here’s Liz’s email in full: Dear Damian, Your post of August 5th has been brought to my attention and I am writing to personally thank you for your very generous donation to SVP via the website. I’m sure you will be glad to hear that we are in the middle of a major website development and revamping project, which will include being able to capture donor details and thank...

Latest Legacy Income Figures via ask direct January 8th, 2007 at 17:46

image My old friends at Public Communications Institute have released their latest snapshot of legacy income (1999-2004) which you can download here. No great surprises. The St Vincent de Paul contiune to dominate the legacy landscape, with the big three overseas agencies (Concern, Trócaire and Goal) next in line. The SVP have received almost half of all the legacy income (to the participating charities) over the six years of the study. The only notable absence from the study is the Irish Cancer Society. I would be very surprised if they didn’t benefit to some extent from charitable bequests, so I can only assume they either declined to participate or didn’t provide complete information. Pity. Let’s hope they get on board for the next one. Technorati Tags: charity,...

Let’s raise a glass to Maureen O’Connell… via ask direct November 28th, 2006 at 17:10

image According the Irish Times, the Society of St Vincent de Paul has just received €8 million after Ms. O’Connell named them as the main beneficiary in her will. Her pub, O’Connell’s in Eyre Square, Galway, has just been sold for €14 million, and the SVP will get €8 million of that. Now that’s one big legacy gift. But it shows the potential of legacy giving to transform fundraising and philanthropy. We’re way behind here when it comes to legacies, but hopefully groups like Legacy Promotion Ireland will help to change the culture and make charitable bequests more the norm rather than the exception. In the meantime, I think we should all toast the remarkable generosity of Maureen O’Connell, and the difference her donation will make to lives of excluded,...