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Ian MacQuillin

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Director

Rogare – The Fundraising Think Tank
 

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Ian MacQuillin MCIoF(Dip) is the director of Rogare, which he founded in 2014. He’s recognised as a leading thinker on fundraising ethics having devised a new normative theory of professional ethics – Rights-Balancing Fundraising Ethics, with articles published in the Journal of Philanthropy and Marketing and Journal of Business EthicsIan has also created the new field of Anti-Donation Theory with which to better understand the negative attitudes some people hold about being asked to give to charity.

 

He writes a regular column for Third Sector magazine and regularly contributes to the specialist charity media around the world. He is also regularly asked to talk about fundraising by the print/online and broadcast media, and has appeared on programmes such as Radio 4’s Today and PM programmes and BBC and Sky TV news. Ian is also an in-demand speaker on the global fundraising conference circuit.

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He is a visiting fellow at Kingston Business School (part of Kinston University); a member of the certification committee of the European Fundraising Association, which assesses the qualification/educational programmes of EFA members; and associate editor (ethics) and member of the editorial board of the Journal of Marketing and Philanthropy.

 

Ian has worked in the fundraising sector since 2001. As editor of Professional Fundraising magazine from 2001 to 2006, he was widely acknowledged as being a key influential advocate for and critical friend of fundraising, regularly being voted into the top 10 most influential people in fundraising.

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From 2006-2009, as was an account director at charity specialist PR agency TurnerPR before joining the Public Fundraising Regulatory Association (PFRA) as head of communications.

Areas of interest

  • Fundraising ethics
     

  • Public perception of fundraising
     

  • Fundraising as a profession/professionalisation of fundraising
     

  • Evolutionary drivers of altruism and prosocial behaviour
     

  • Behavioural science
     

  • Philosophy of fundraising

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