As reported here by Holly Hall in the Chronicle of Philanthropy, Wikipedia is now conducting its annual fundraising campaign, which this year has been collaboratively designed by about 900 volunteers!

Philippe Beaudette, the Wikimedia Foundation staff member overseeing the campaign says:

“Group collaboration is the future of fund raising. Organizations are going to have to work harder for donor dollars, and the ones that will be successful will be the ones that do not involve professional fund raisers. Professional fund raisers are sometimes limited by history and afraid to think outside the box. It is going to take new creative ideas, and the best way to get that is to have a huge number of people thinking.”

Whoa! Take that, professional fundraisers!

Is this a brilliant paradigm shift … or the most frightening example of creating by committee that you’ve ever heard? Roger and I are eager to hear the views of the professional fundraising community on this one!

BTW, the Chron reports that so far this year’s Wikipedia campaign is outpacing last year’s.

Tom

P.S. Before our US readers check out for Thanksgiving, don’t forget to register for our webinar next week on mobile fundraising. The first Agitator Mobile Webinar will be held on Thursday December 2nd at 2pm eastern. Registration is free to Agitator readers.

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