The Vigilant Fundraiser
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Author | : George Stanois |
Publisher | : Influence Publishing |
Total Pages | : 206 |
Release | : 2013-11 |
Genre | : Fund raising |
ISBN | : 9781927375129 |
Here's a seemingly obvious truth: You don't reinvent the wheel around the core activities of fundraising. Instead, what is important is to first understand what the wheel looks like and then to manage the process with vigilance. Through years of experience, George Stanois has identified 12 steps for an effective fundraising program. In The Vigilant Fundraiser, George and a team of highly-skilled contributors share how you can look for opportunities within the 12 steps to set your organization apart from all the others who do what you do. As George notes, "Being vigilant means using all the steps; executing 7 steps out of 12 isn't going to cut it." This excellent resource provides the full picture on fundraising - and will become the go-to tool for fundraisers looking to "up their game" and find new ways of successfully tackling resource development challenges.
Author | : Beth Breeze |
Publisher | : Policy Press |
Total Pages | : 244 |
Release | : 2017-10-30 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 1447325028 |
Charitable fundraising has become ever more urgent in a time of extensive public spending cuts. However, while the identity and motivation of those who donate comes under increasingly close scrutiny, little is known about the motivation and characteristics of the ‘askers’, despite almost every donation being solicited or prompted in some way. This is the first empirically-grounded and theorised account of the identity, characteristics and motivation of fundraisers in the UK. Based on original data collected during a 3-year study of over 1,200 fundraisers, the book argues that it is not possible to understand charitable giving without accounting for the role of fundraising.
Author | : John Wishart VanDuzer |
Publisher | : The United Church of Canada |
Total Pages | : 192 |
Release | : 2015-06-01 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 1551342308 |
The relentless pull to buy more stuff, our love/hate relationship with money, and the disconnect between how we spend our time and money and what makes life meaningful—LOONIE covers these topics and more using humour and a chatty style -- John VanDuzer
Author | : Guy Mallabone Et Al |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 356 |
Release | : 2011-12-01 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 9781895589924 |
A true collaboration of thought and ideas, 'Excellence in Fundraising in Canada' is designed to help practitioners learn about best practice and put the ideas into action. It contributes a uniquely Canadian perspective to the body of fundraising knowledge that exists, and includes contributions from 22 Canadian fundraising professionals, all leaders in their field - each providing a contribution with a Canadian point of view, and a Canadian perspective. Each chapter addresses and contributes to an aspect of a total development program, and the reader can pick and choose from specific chapters they wish to access, each cross-referenced to other chapters. 'Excellence' will make an ideal textbook for college, university, and community courses on fundraising and resource development, and will serve as a valuable resource for both new professionals and those in mid-career who may have a strength in one area of development, but not another. In 'Excellence' the authors have brought the Canadian perspective to the professional practice of fundraising.
Author | : Chuck English |
Publisher | : Dog Ear Publishing |
Total Pages | : 157 |
Release | : 2015-06-22 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 145753388X |
The Philanthropic Mind is based on dozens of candid interviews with Canada’s top philanthropists who share their personal stories and surprising insights. You will find the views of these accomplished Canadians instructive, intriguing, perhaps even validating, and certainly motivational. The Philanthropic Mind is a rare opportunity to learn from and be inspired by Canada’s most generous individuals – and to glean the real reasons behind some of their largest donations. It provides eye-opening perspectives for nonprofit professionals, board members and volunteers, as well as budding and seasoned philanthropists.
Author | : Brent Barootes |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 204 |
Release | : 2014-07 |
Genre | : Corporate sponsorship |
ISBN | : 9781927375181 |
A practical guide for Non-profits seeking productive sponsor relationships, this book is equally useful for sponsorship professionals and organizations that provide sponsorship. The "secret" to a successful sponsorship isn't really a secret at all. You will achieve far better longer-lasting results by selling solutions rather than begging for support. Reality Check is clearly written and easy to follow. Practical exercises help to ensure the concepts are relevant to your particular situation and easy to apply. This comprehensive sponsorship reference includes: - Inventory and Valuation - Finding your best prospects - Discovery session how-tos - Proposals that work - Activation tips - Fulfillment guidelines and more...
Author | : Andrea Andersson |
Publisher | : Yale University Press |
Total Pages | : 193 |
Release | : 2020-04-03 |
Genre | : Art |
ISBN | : 0300248644 |
“What I want to do is code-switch. To have there be layers of history and politics, but also this heady, arty stuff—inside jokes, black humor—that you might have to take a while to research if you want to really get it.”—Sanford Biggers Sanford Biggers (b. 1970) is a Harlem-based artist working in various media including painting, sculpture, video, and performance. He describes his practice as “code-switching”—mixing disparate elements to create layers of meaning—to account for his wide-ranging interests. This catalogue focuses on a series of repurposed quilts (many made in the 19th century) that embodies this interest in mixture. Informed by the significance of quilts to the Underground Railroad, Biggers transforms the quilts into new works using materials such as paint, tar, glitter, and charcoal to add his own layers of codes, whether they be historical, political, or purely artistic. Insightful essays survey Biggers’s career, his art in relation to music, and the history upon which the series draws. Also featured is a short yet powerful graphic essay by an award-winning illustrator that introduces the layered meanings inherent in the art and craft of quilting.
Author | : Tracey Church |
Publisher | : Civil Sector Press |
Total Pages | : 300 |
Release | : 2016-09 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 9781927375358 |
The launch of Prospect Research in Canada: An Essential Guide for Researchers and Fundraisers coincides with the 15th anniversary of the Canadian Chapter of the Association of Professional Researchers for Advancement (APRA Canada). Intended for fundraisers and researchers just starting out with prospect research, this book is an invaluable resource for those needing to establish training and guidelines for their organization or educational programs. It also offers a wealth of information for those from the private sector who realize the unique skill sets required to successfully conduct research in Canada. In 12 chapters, 30 skilled contributors share their front-line experiences in the field of prospect research. Through their words and knowledge they reveal why Canadian researchers are not only specialists in their field, but also passionate about ethics and standards and continually improving a profession that they love.
Author | : Thomas H. Jeavons |
Publisher | : Jossey-Bass |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2000-02-17 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 9780787948290 |
Here for the first time is a truly spiritual way of looking atfundraising as an opportunity to nurture current and prospectivedonors and facilitate their growth in faith. Growing Givers' Heartsexplores how development staff, executives, and board members fromacross the theological spectrum can make faith-buildingopportunities for donors their first priority; act on theirconfidence in God's abundance; draw from their theologicaltradition in their approach to fundraising; involve a vitalcross-section of staff in planning; and cultivate spirituallymature leadership. With this innovative approach, Growing Givers' Hearts empowersreaders to work in spiritually grounded, deeply creative, andprofessionally satisfying ways. Fundraisers in any Christianorganization will find extraordinary insights in this importantguide.
Author | : John Mutz |
Publisher | : John Wiley & Sons |
Total Pages | : 410 |
Release | : 2011-03-08 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 1118054679 |
Find out how to cultivate donors and solicit donations online Covers new changes in tax and philanthropy law Whether you're a small outfit or a big organization, you're competing for donors' dollars and time. This hands-on, vital guide shows you how to take full advantage of the strategies and resources available and advises you how to promote your cause, research potential donors, organize events, write winning grant proposals, and utilize the latest technology. Discover how to * Define your group?s focus * Create a viable plan * Organize your board of directors * Find and train volunteers * Market via print and online * Promote yourself with the media