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Starting a New Job, and a New Major Gifts Program Contributed by:
Iris NahemowTuesday, February 25, 2003 (10 years 80 days ago)
You got the job! You're the new Major Gifts Officer -- or Director of Development in a one person shop. Your key responsibility is to grow the organization's major gifts program.
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Creating Giving Clubs: Cultivating Prospective Major Donors Contributed by:
Iris NahemowTuesday, December 10, 2002 (10 years 157 days ago)
Why Giving Clubs, Recognizing, renewing and upgrading new donors are important steps in developing major donors to an organization. Giving Clubs do this by rewarding the loyalty of the 20% of your donors who most often provide 80% of your income.
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Having the Right Leader Can Ensure Campaign Success -- How We Recruited Our Campaign Chair Contributed by:
Iris NahemowTuesday, August 13, 2002 (10 years 276 days ago)
We all know fundraising has more to do with relationships than money. Especially when you are looking for major gifts. The rule, "ask the right person to ask the right person." is one of fundraising's ten commandments. So, how do you get the "right" leadership ready and willing to help your organization acquire large gifts? And, who is that "right" leader?
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WHERE MAJOR GIFTS COME FROM -- A Textbook Example of Effective Cultivation Contributed by:
Iris NahemowWednesday, June 26, 2002 (10 years 324 days ago)
How do you find major donors? Well, here's the story of HOW a very special and generous man increased his giving to our organization from $500 to $250,000.
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