AFP (formerly
NSFRE) Code of Ethical Principles
The Association of Fundraising
Professionals (formerly National Society of Fund
Raising Executives) exists to foster the development
and growth of fund-raising professionals and the
profession, to promote high ethical standards in
the fund-raising profession and to preserve and
enhance philanthropy and volunteerism. Members of
AFP are motivated by an inner drive to improve the
quality of life through the causes they serve. They
serve the ideal of philanthropy; are committed to
the preservation and enhancement of volunteerism;
and hold stewardship of these concepts as the overriding
principle of their professional life. They recognize
their responsibility to ensure that needed resources
are vigorously and ethically sought and that the
intent of the donor is honestly fulfilled. To these
ends, AFP members embrace certain values that they
strive to uphold in performing their responsibilities
for generating philanthropic support.
AFP members aspire to:
- Practice their profession with
integrity, honesty, truthfulness and adherence
to the absolute obligation to safeguard the public
trust;
- Act according to the highest
standards and visions of their organization, profession
and conscience;
- Put philanthropic mission above
personal gain;
- Inspire others through their
own sense of dedication and high purpose;
- Improve their professional
knowledge and skills in order that their performance
will better serve others;
- Demonstrate concern for the
interests and well being of individuals affected
by their actions;
- Value the privacy, freedom
of choice and interests of all those affected
by their actions;
- Foster cultural diversity and
pluralistic values, and treat all people with
dignity and respect;
- Affirm, through personal giving,
a commitment to philanthropy and its role in society;
- Adhere to the spirit as well
as the letter of all applicable laws and regulations;
- Advocate within their organizations,
adherence to all applicable laws and regulations;
- Avoid even the appearance of
any criminal offense or professional misconduct;
- Bring credit to the fund-raising
profession by their public demeanor;
- Encourage colleagues to embrace
and practice these ethical principles and standards
of professional practice; and
- Be aware of the codes of ethics
promulgated by other professional organizations
that serve philanthropy.
(Adopted by the NSFRE November
1991)
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