This book examines the relationships between non-profit organizations and donors. It outlines important steps needed in order to develop successful giving-receiving or gift relationships. It provides a framework for donors to determine comfort levels of giving and illustrates how tax changes influence giving. It also proposes a meaningful-action paradigm to better understand why donors give, providing a useful guide for fund-raising practice and research. It concludes with a challenge to donors...
The Liberating Promise of Philanthropy
by Jamil Zainaldin and Martin C Lehfeldt
Raising Funds Across Asia (Raising Funds Across the World, #4)
by Da Jones Grad Dip Investment Management
This groundbreaking sourcebook takes a major step toward developing a code of professional ethics for fundraisers. The examination of the fundraising profession in the moral life of a civil society is the topic of the first three chapters. These chapters are meant to give fundraisers a better and more elevated view of their work as much as to help their donors, bosses, and friends understand that fundraising may be difficult work, but it is certainly not "dirty" work. The remaining five chapters...
Start, Maintain and Grow Your Nonprofit Organization - Make Every Day Count!
by MS Mph Orellana-Paape
Writing to Win Federal Grants -The Workbook
by Cheryl L Kester and Karen L Cassidy
How to Run an Annual Business Appeal
by Linda Lysakowski and Joanne Oppelt
Special Edition Stress Out, Show Stress Who's the Boss, to Support Pearls of Hope
by Sumner M Davenport, Rn Msn Aila Accad, and Debra Costanzo
Responsive Fundraising: The Donor-Centric Framework Helping Today’s Leading Nonprofits Grow Giving provides a three-step solution for nonprofit fundraisers looking to overcome the growing generosity crisis. Since the 1950s, nonprofits have relied on impersonal outreach to inspire generosity from their donors. They leveraged direct mail, mass marketing and event fundraising to drive donations. In the early 2000s, with the introduction of social media, smartphones and a hyper-connected world,...
Five years ago the staff of Pickwicks Cafe in Richmond were thrown into turmoil when their cook and part-owner, Scott, had a terrible accident. With help from his friends, his wife Peggy, and the staff at the local hospital, he made an amazing recovery. Now Pickwicks is preparing to host a special Christmas fundraiser for the hospital department that looked after Scott. Pickwicks’ waitress Megan has been liaising with the ward’s administrator, Nick, as all the staff who helped Scott’s recovery...
During the next twenty years, as part of the largest transfer of wealth in history, more than $500 billion is expected to pour into the philanthropic sector. Some of it will come from retiring baby boomers, but even more will come from newly rich Silicon Valley billionaires. Since 2006, the appeal of "giving while living" has grown, so much so that many philanthropic donors now expect not just to give money during their lifetimes, but to create organizations or ventures-some for profit, others n...
Written by Robert Zimmerman and Ann Lehman--leading experts in the field of fundraising and board development--Boards That Love Fundraising not only shows that all board members (no matter the level of experience) can learn to raise funds but also provides effective tips to the more experienced fundraisers. This workbook explains your fundraising responsibility as a board member while it: Provides information on board structure and its impact on raising moneyOutlines the concepts that will empo...