From the DMANF Ethics Committee: Fundraising Ethics Guide for the Small Nonprofit [2]
While geared toward small nonprofits, the guide is a useful reminder for nonprofits of all sizes.
Proper Use of Prerecorded Messages Alert [3], October 2012
Studies Take the Bite Out of Watchdogs
Read Executive Summaries of the Federation's Groundbreaking & Revealing Watchdog Studies
Executive Summary: Charity Rating Scales [4]
Executive Summary: Reframing the Discussion about Nonprofit Effectiveness [5]
Read the latest from Dan Pallotta, nonprofit sector innovation expert & author of Uncharitable: How Restraints on Nonprofits Undermine Their Potential, on his blog [6].
**Join the DMA’s Corporate & Social Responsibility (CSR) Compliance Officer Network by completing this form [7].
Prerecorded Message Alert [8], October 2009
How to Comply [9] with the Commitment to Consumer Choice, October 2009
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Take the DMA ‘Green 15’ Pledge… and Achieve the Triple Bottom Line! The Road to Sustainability Starts Here [10]. Fundraiser Pledge [11] Supplier Pledge [12] |
Contracting [13] with Fundraising Professionals
DMA's Email Authentication Requirement [14]
DMA Member Principles [15]
The Nonprofit Federation intends and believes that its guidelines for ethical behavior are the strictest and most comprehensive in both the direct marketing and charitable communities. As an operating division of the Direct Marketing Association, the Nonprofit Federation requires its members to adhere to the same ethical guidelines as other DMA members, as delineated in the Commitment to Consumer Choice, which all DMA members are required to sign, and the Guidelines for Ethical Business Practice (a specially annotated version for DMANF members) and the Donor’s Bill of Rights, as adopted by the Nonprofit Federation and other major organizations representing the nonprofit sector. Members and staff monitor the actions of the membership and of others in the nonprofit community, and take appropriate action in cases of suspected ethical violations.
The Donor Bill of Rights [16]
**Complaints to the DMA Committee on Ethical Business Practice are handled confidentially. If possible, complaints are resolved by modifying the offending documents or procedures, which the Committee reviews before closing the case. If a known violation continues, the Committee will publicize its findings, including the name of the violator and the facts of the case. Where a law may have been violated, it forwards the case to the appropriate law enforcement agency, and publicizes the referral.
Donor Information
Disaster Relief Donor Guidelines [17]

