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Taking the high road.

Paulette Roberts

    AHP Journal
    |July 2, 2005
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    Ethics in fundraising is often overlooked in professional settings. This neglect mirrors corporate scandals, highlighting the need for greater ethical consideration in fundraising practices.

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    Area of Science:

    • Business Ethics
    • Nonprofit Management
    • Fundraising Ethics

    Background:

    • Ethical considerations have been increasingly neglected in professional conferences and publications.
    • Corporate scandals frequently appear in news, raising questions about ethical conduct in business.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To emphasize the importance of ethical practices in the field of fundraising.
    • To draw parallels between corporate ethical lapses and potential issues in fundraising.

    Main Methods:

    • The abstract does not specify methodology.
    • Qualitative analysis of ethical neglect in professional contexts.

    Main Results:

    • Ethics appear to be a neglected aspect of professional development and publication in many associations.
  • There is a perceived lack of concern regarding ethical conduct in fundraising, analogous to corporate scandals.
  • Conclusions:

    • There is a critical need to address the neglect of ethics in fundraising.
    • Ethical scrutiny in fundraising should be as rigorous as in the corporate sector.