Media outlets starting with F
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FFundEdUnited Kingdom
Background and Format:FundEd will equip schools with the tools and advice they need to raise additional funds from the local community and through grant-giving trusts.Through new technologies and traditional print media, FundEd will equip schools with the tools they need to raise money from the local community and access the millions of pounds available through foundations and corporate giving schemes. FundEd will: Help schools galvanise support and secure investment from the local business community Provide a dedicated list of grants specifically aimed at schools Share expert advice and give the guidance needed for schools to source and submit successful grant applications Work with philanthropists, entrepreneurs and organisations to develop further programmes to help inspire pupils Most importantly, this entire programme is sponsored by local businesses, enabling schools to access these services free of charge.Audience and Readership:It is aimed at educational professionals including: headteachers, school business managers and curriculum leaders.Deadline:2 months prior to the start of each termTime of Publication:At the beginning of each academic termCirculation:Source: PublisherAd Rates:There are no advertising details for this magazine.Other Information:Preferences for being contacted by PRs are as follows:- Email communication- They invite follow up emails- They are available Mon-Fri, 9am-5pm- Images for print must have a minimum of 300dpi.- No preferred email formattingGorkana UK Financial Alert: Wednesday 9th March 2016FundEd Magazine has now launched. Published by Community Inspired, FundEd Magazine aims to transform the way in which schools access much-needed funds, helping teachers to inspire the next generation and raise students' aspirations. The first printed issue has been sent to 5,000 schools. A digital edition of the magazine can be viewed here and the team are currently working on the second issue, to be published in June. For more information, Editor Nikki Burch can be reached on +44 (0)1342 821 336 and nikki.burch@funded.org.uk Gorkana UK Financial Alert: Tuesday 9th February 2016Community Inspired is launching a new school funding magazine in March. FundEd magazine aims to transform the way school leadership teams access much-needed funds. The first issue will cover getting creative with STEM, an expert guide to crowdfunding, interviews with grant managers and inspirational testimonials from schools that have funded a 3D printer, a robotics lab and a WWII shelter. Community Inspired will send out 20,000 printed copies to schools across the UK on 10 March and a further 200,000 Headteachers, School Business Managers and curriculum leaders will receive the digital edition. For more information, Editor Nikki Burch can be reached on +44 (0)1342 821 336 and nikki.burch@funded.org.uk
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FFundera LedgerUnited States of America
Hosted by Fundera, a financial institution that facilitates lending and financing for small businesses, the blog discusses business advice and financial news. The focus is on financial news or legal regulations for business owners and how a prospective Fundera customer might be impacted. Aims to serve as a resource for small business owners. Dedicated sections include Leadership & Management, Money, Sales & Marketing, Trends & News, and Resources. The fundamentals of working with bloggers are the same as with traditional journalists at traditional media outlets: respect their schedules; take time to read their material to learn their interests; and only contact them if/when they want to be contacted. You will also find that if a blogger is a journalist for another outlet(s), Cision tracks their contact preferences there as well. The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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FFundFireUnited States of America
FundFire.com covers the institutional investment and high net worth asset management industries, both nationally and globally. It is updated daily and is geared towards asset management professionals, plan sponsors, and institutional investors. Articles cover pension funds, hedge funds, mergers and acquisitions, corporate leaders, real estate equity, and retirement planning options. Access to the site requires a subscription. Fundfire.com is updated daily. There is no deadline for press releases, but the editor requests that they be sent as soon as possible as the site competes with several other financial Web sites. The site accepts press releases sent by e-mail to editorial@fundfire.com. FundFire.com will only disclose traffic and circulation rates once a prospective PR or advertising company has personally contacted the site. Contact the advertising department for advertising rates. The site does not publish an editorial calendar. FundFire covers people moves on a rotation basis. Feel free to send the press release to an Editor who will make sure it gets to the person for that time. FundFire DOES accept bylined articles/submissions. It cant be a promo for the writer. It must make a specific point and back up the point. It can not be too technical, for example, it can’t go too deep into issues such as mean variance or Black Scholes. It should be about 600 words to 700 words. Contact the interactive editor. Media Alert: Wednesday 29th April 2009 Bright Ideas is a new interactive feature on FundFire highlighting the latest strategies for surviving and thriving in a rapidly changing marketplace. Since March, it has published a weekly series of tips from across the institutional and high-net-worth asset management space which focuses on career development, sales, marketing and operations. Stories will be updated with reader comments as they come in to brightideas@fundfire.com
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FFunding Circle BlogUnited Kingdom
Funding Circle "is an online marketplace which can help businesses access... simple finance, whilst investors have the potential to earn better returns by lending to them". The blog is housed within the main website. Edward Wray, Neil Rimer, Andrew Learoyd, Bob Steel as well as Harry Neils are the Non Executive Directors of Funding Circle. Categories on the site include British Business, Case Studies, How Funding Circle Works, Investors, News, as well as Small Business. The posts include industry news and finds and the posts tend to vary in length. The team do not want to be contacted by PRs. Awards: 2012 - Business Moneyfacts Awards, Best Alternative Funding Provider 2012 - Credit Today Awards, Finalist Alternative Lender of the Year 2011 - The Telegraph Tech Start Up, 100 Class of 2011
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FFundmap - London BureauUnited Kingdom
Background and Format: Fundmap, previously known as iiSEARCHES, is a web-based service from Institutional Investor, delivering institutional plan sponsor, consultant and investment manager sales leads to desktops daily, along with news and access to mandate data, institutional profiles and contact information for in-depth marketing analysis. It assists the generation of business opportunities and research potential for new and completed pension and nonprofit fund sponsor mandate activity from around the world. A robust database contains thousands of fund sponsor profiles including key contacts, related consulting firms, RFPs, recent news and other key data- all integrated and easily accessible to help you win business. Fundmap is run by a tightly-integrated well-trained team of editors and reporters at Institutional Investor. Leveraging original data content, fund reports and analytical content across the asset management portfolio.
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FFundoperator.comUnited Kingdom
Coverage of the latest insights, analysis, and interviews in the fund management operations sector from the perspective of market participants and influencers.
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FFundraising Bright SpotsUnited Kingdom
A podcast for fundraisers who want ideas, examples and inspiration to help you raise more money for your charity or non-profit. Rob is an author and award-winning fundraising trainer. Each week he and his guests share examples of successful fundraising, as well as lots of practical tips to help you apply these techniques in your own job.
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FFundraising FundamentalsUnited Kingdom
Launched in January 2014, the Fundraising Fundamentals blog consists of 'a few thoughts on fundraising from the CEO of Misfit Foundation and all round fundraising nerd'. The blog posts are written by Tobin Aldrich, CEO of Misfit Foundation and a consultant to nonprofits throughout the world. Tobin spent two decades as a fundraising and marketing director for the likes of WWF, Concern Worldwide and Sightsavers. There are occasional guest bloggers. Recent entries in the Tobin Aldrich blog include Is fundraising broken?, How to do face to face fundraising, And of course…there’s a video, The Joy of Failure, 6 peaks, 6 countries, 72 hours, Who really influences fundraisers?, How to give effectively to emergency relief, What’s the secret of a successful fundraising strategy?, So why can’t we all sell this? and No one likes us. PR opportunities include news, reviews and interviews related to Charity. Tobin can best be reached via Twitter where he is active and very responsive. In their own words: Fundraising fundamentals features personal reflections on the business of fundraising and the challenges it faces. It is provocative and often forthright. Tobin is particularly interested in how new approaches can produce better fundraising, that raises more money for worldchanging causes by providing an improved experience for donors.
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FFundraising MagazineUnited Kingdom
Fundraising Magazine is the UK’s only printed magazine for professional charity fundraisers. It is packed with case studies of successful fundraising campaigns, how-to guides and the latest developments in all fundraising techniques, as well as interviews with and opinions from leaders in the sector. Each issue also contains exclusive interviews with funders, revealing what kinds of projects they want to support and how much they are willing to grant. Fundraising Magazine was acquired by Civil Society Media in 2005 (then called Professional Fundraising) and has been Audience and Readership: Charity industry professionals Deadline: 6-8 weeks in advance of publication. Frequency: 10 issues per year. Distribution: Distributed to all individual members of the Institute of Fundraising as a member benefit since 2014.