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Raise More Money from Your Business Community: A Practical Guide to Tapping into Corporate Charitable Giving
Thursday, March 15, 2012
Do you want to earn more money from the business community? Lysakowski’s new book, Raise More Money from Your Business Community: A Practical Guide to Tapping into Corporate Charitable Giving provides an opportunity for you to understand the history of corporate philanthropy, to increase it in your nonprofit, and to explore its future. Raise More Money provides the nonprofit development office with a desire to raise more money from the business community, the tools to succeed in a way that will compliment individual fundraising efforts.
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Karen Eber Davis
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33 Funder-Friendly Elements No Grant Proposal Should be Without:
Wednesday, March 14, 2012
In 33 Funder-Friendly Elements No Grant Proposal Should be Without! Kim Rogers makes the case that grant-seeking and grant writing approaches should mimic or embrace direct-marketing techniques. The idea that the success of an organization’s grant writing strategy relies on more than just a well written and on time proposal is accurate and widely accepted in the grant writing field. 33 Funder-Friendly Elements No Grant Proposal Should be Without! provides some interesting ideas within the outlined elements about what some of these other influencing factors can be.
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Diane H. Leonard
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Shaking the Money Tree: The Art of Getting Grants and Donations for Film and Video Projects, 3rd Ed.
Thursday, March 08, 2012
A must-have resource for those new and veteran to the film and video industry, which also offers terrific insights into fundraising for those of us who are outside of that industry altogether. For those who are working in the film, video, or television industry, it is a foundational text with vital resources. For the rest of us, it offers an insightful look at fundraising that might help us think outside the box a little bit and bring a fresh perspective to our fundraising enterprise.
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Meredith Hancks
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Effective Donor Relations
Friday, February 17, 2012
In this time of economic uncertainty and heightened competition for the discretionary dollar, charitable nonprofits simply cannot afford to neglect their donors.
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Gayle Gifford
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Nonprofit Sustainability: Making Strategic Decisions for Financial Viability
Monday, January 09, 2012
This books challenges nonprofit leaders to re-examine their decision making processes and recalibrate how we think about mission impact and financial return. Jeanne, Jan, and Steve draw on their vast and well respected expertise in finance, strategy, governance and funding to offer us common language, process, analysis, and insights to help Boards and staff find objective balance in the ongoing subjective debate of impact vs. sustainability. They are not preachy or fluffy in their message. Rather, they pull together fairly complex topics in a simple way that engages nonprofit organizations in a values driven discussion that blends mission with strategic business planning.
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Margaret Donohoe
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GETTING FUNDED: The Complete Guide To Writing Grant Proposals
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
The new Fifth Edition of Getting Funded is out and is still the best “how to” book in the grantwriting field. The book’s changes reflect the many changes in the grant funding world as grantmakers and grantees become more sophisticated, funding gets more competitive and application processes get more complex.
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Michael Wells
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