References and suggested readings
- Frey, L. R., Brownlee, K., & Musselwhite, J. (2016). Resource guide to communication scholarship on social justice activism [list]. Retrieved from https://www.natcom.org/sites/default/files/pages/SJE_Additional_Resources_Frey_Brownlee_Musselwhite.pdf
- Frey, L. R., & Palmer, D. L. (2014). Teaching communication activism: Communication education for social justice. New York: Hampton Press.
- Giving USA. (2018, June 13). Giving USA 2018: Americans gave $410.02 billion to charity in 2017, crossing the $400 billion mark for the first time [Press release]. Retrieved from https://givingusa.org/giving-usa-2018-americans-gave-410-02-billion-to-charity-in-2017-crossing-the-400-billion-mark-for-the-first-time/
- Hytten, K. (2014). Teaching as and for activism. In M. Moses (Ed.), Philosophy of Education (pp. 385–394). Urbana, IL: Philosophy of Education Society.
- Ivancic, S. R. (2017). Gluttony for a cause or feeding the food insecure? Contradictions in combating food insecurity through private philanthropy. Health Communication, 32(11), 1441–1444. doi:10.1080/10410236.2016.1222562.
- Levy, H. A. (2011). How to increase the impact of your fundraising event [online article]. Retrieved from https://www.nonprofitpro.com/article/how-increase-impact-your-fundraising-event/all/
- Nonprofit Research Collaborative. (2018). Winter 2018 Nonprofit Fundraising Study (NFS): Covering charitable receipts at nonprofit charitable organizations in the United States and Canada in 2017. Retrieved from https://npresearch.org/images/pdf/2018/NRCW2018.pdf
- Schudson, M. (2003). The sociology of news. New York: Norton.
- Weinryb, N., & Turunen, J. (2017). Fundraising as a theatrical event. International Journal of Nonprofit & Voluntary Sector Marketing, 22(4), e1594. doi: 10.1002/nvsm.1594
- Williams, C. (2014). What should you expect from events? Advancing Philathropy, 21(3), 52–56.