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Essential Nonprofit Fundraising Handbook Getting the Money You Need from Government Agencies, Businesses, Foundations, and Individuals

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ISBN-10: 1601630727

ISBN-13: 9781601630728

Edition: 2009 (Handbook (Instructor's))

Authors: Michael A. Sand, Linda Lysakowski, Linda Lysakowski

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This book is for individuals who are dedicated to helping their communities but who need useful recommendations on how to raise money. Written by two of America's foremost fundraising experts, you will learn how to: [[Develop a clear, efficient fundraising plan. [[Ask for contributions from individuals. [[Target businesses, foundations, and government agencies. [[Hold special events. [[Conduct a Capital Campaign. [[And lots more! With The Essential Nonprofit Fundraising Handbook, you'll learn exactly what to do, step by step, to pull off a successful event of any kind or size, or to raise badly needed funds in a wide variety of other ways.
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Book details

List price: $18.95
Copyright year: 2009
Publisher: Red Wheel/Weiser
Publication date: 6/25/2009
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 224
Size: 5.50" wide x 8.50" long x 0.47" tall
Weight: 0.550
Language: English

LINDA LYSAKOWSKI is the President/CEO of Capital Venture, a consulting and training firm specializing in capital and endowment campaigns and other fundraising services. She is one of the first fifty-five people worldwide to hold the Advanced Certified Fundraising Executive designation. Linda was named Eastern Pennsylvania's "Outstanding Fundraising Executive of the Year" in 2001, and in 2004, received this same recognition from the Las Vegas Chapter of AFP. A magna cum laude graduate of Alvernia College, Linda is also a graduate of AFP's Faculty Training Academy. She has been a speaker at local, regional, and national fundraising conferences for more than ten years. She has authored three…    

Preface
Introduction: Getting Started
Planning for Fundraising
The Role of the Board
The Role of the Staff
Involving Volunteers
Looking for Grant Sources
Writing Proposals and Getting Them Funded
Raising Money From Businesses
Major Gifts
Direct Mail
Telephone
Special Events
Fundraising Dinners
Open-House Events
Raising Funds Through the Internet
Planned Giving
Capital Campaigns
Collaboration
Conclusion: Putting It All Together
Questions and Answers
Books You Might Find Helpful
Glossary
Typical Segment of a Development Plan
Index
About the Authors
To Contact the Authors