National Society of Fund Raising Executives records, 1960-1991.

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National Society of Fund Raising Executives records, 1960-1991.

1. Annual conference records consist of programs, advertising, and minutes and other documents from the conference planning committees, principally from the years 1976-1990. 2. The governing board records consist of minutes, reports, and other documents from the Board of Directors, the Board's Executive Committee, the Divisions, and the NSFRE Foundation, 1961-1991. 3. Publications consist of the NSFRE's newsletter (NSFR newsletter v. 1-v. 15, 1962-1978; NSFRE newsletter, v. 15-v. 18, 1978-1981; NSFRE news, v. 18-v. 28, 1981-1991); its journal (NSFR journal, v. 1-2, 1976-1977; NSFRE journal, v. 3-v. 12, 1978-1987; The Journal: contemporary issues in fund raising, v. 13-v. 16, 1988-1991); Sightlines, a series of papers written by prominent people in fund raising and philanthropy, issued by the NSFRE Foundation Board, 1981-1987; and F.Y.I., a one or two page newsletter containing brief notices of news, legislation, or events of interest to the profession.

14 microfilm reels : negative ; 35 mm.

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The NSFRE was founded in New York City in 1960 as the National Society of Fund Raisers; the name changed to National Society of Fund Raising Executives in 1978. The NSFRE serves as the principal professional association for fund raisers in the United States, and in 1990 had 11,000 members and 109 chapters. The NSFRE works to promote professional and ethical standards in the field through annual conferences, seminars, publications, a certification program, and support for...

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