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Posts: 1 Rank: New to Forums Level: Last Activity: 2/21/2012 Member Since: 12/23/2010
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About Me
Morrie Warshawski served as the Executive Director of three nonprofits before becoming a consultant in 1986. Since then, his practice has included work with nonprofits throughout the US, from small startups to large established organizations.
His work is marked by an adherence to the core values of: tolerance, thoughtfulness, transparency, and creativity. His clients span the spectrum of state and regional agencies (South Carolina, Missouri, California), foundations (Bush, MacArthur, Pew Charitable Trust), The National Endowment for the Arts, and numerous nonprofit organizations in many disciplines throughout the US (Habitat for Humanity, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, St. Louis Black Repertory Company, Madison Repertory Theatre, Opera Theatre of St. Louis and others).
Warshawski co-wrote a collection of case studies for Grantmakers in the Arts – "Creative Family Giving in the Arts," designed and edited a website devoted to planning for the National Endowment for the Arts, called Lessons Learned(http://www.nea.gov/resources/Lessons/index.html), and wrote A State Arts Agency Planning Toolkit for the National Assembly of State Arts Agencies.
He is the author of The Fundraising Houseparty: How to Party with a Purpose and Raise Money for Your Cause, and Shaking the Money Tree: How to Get Grants and Donatnos for Film and Video. Warshawski maintains his own website at www.warshawski.com.
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Morrie Warshawski served as the Executive Director of three nonprofits before becoming a consultant in 1986. Since then, his practice has included work with nonprofits throughout the US, from small startups to large established organizations.
His work is marked by an adherence to the core values of: tolerance, thoughtfulness, transparency, and creativity. His clients span the spectrum of state and regional agencies (South Carolina, Missouri, California), foundations (Bush, MacArthur, Pew Charitable Trust), The National Endowment for the Arts, and numerous nonprofit organizations in many disciplines throughout the US (Habitat for Humanity, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, St. Louis Black Repertory Company, Madison Repertory Theatre, Opera Theatre of St. Louis and others).
Warshawski co-wrote a collection of case studies for Grantmakers in the Arts – "Creative Family Giving in the Arts," designed and edited a website devoted to planning for the National Endowment for the Arts, called Lessons Learned(http://www.nea.gov/resources/Lessons/index.html), and wrote A State Arts Agency Planning Toolkit for the National Assembly of State Arts Agencies.
He is the author of The Fundraising Houseparty: How to Party with a Purpose and Raise Money for Your Cause, and Shaking the Money Tree: How to Get Grants and Donatnos for Film and Video. Warshawski maintains his own website at www.warshawski.com.
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I am pleased to announce that I now am in a position to accept new national clients. Most of my work is focused on pre-campaign planning and ongoing oversight for capital, endowment and major gift programs. a year ago
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Discuss any and all nonprofit-related topics
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A Fundraising Guide for Nonprofit Board Members Review by: Morrie WarshawskiSunday, March 25, 2012 (1 years 49 days ago) Every week I get phone calls from frustrated executive directors and development directors asking for help educating and motivating their boards to become more effective participants in the fundraising process. Walker has wrapped up her years of experience in the field and tied it with a ribbon around a book that gives a board member all the tools – and more – needed to ramp up the board’s skills in the fundraising arena from motivation through successful execution.
Throughout the book the reader can land on islands of sidebar information titled “In the Real World,” “Tales from the Boardroom,” “Rules of the Road,” and “Tips and Techniques.” Each chapter also contains practical exhibits (e.g. sample “Conflict of Interest Policy,” “Pros and Cons of Hiring a Fundraising Consultant”).

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