by





We're Sorry
Sold Out
We're Sorry
Not Available
Raise money for your nonprofit with unique advice and tactics
Getting tax-exempt status for your nonprofit organization is just the first step toward succeeding in your mission -- ultimately, your nonprofit's effectiveness depends entirely on your ability to raise money. Fortunately, Effective Fundraising for Nonprofits will show you how. Featuring advice and stories from over 40 experienced fundraisers, foundation staffers, journalists, and more, the 3rd edition of Effective Fundraising for Nonprofits offers strategies for raising donations from individuals, companies, and institutions, and covers the tools and staff you'll need to get the job done. Find out how to:
-work with individual donors
-analyze the donor base
-plan special events
-solicit grants from foundations and corporations
-get media coverage
-use the Web to further fundraising goals
-start a side business to raise funds
Best of all, Effective Fundraising for Nonprofits contains expert advice written in plain English, cutting out the jargon and "consultant speak" that's all too common in many nonprofit books.
The 3rd edition is updated to include a new focus on fundraising in the down economy and features input from development professionals across the U.S. And, you can read up on latest studies on who gives the most and why and the latest tips for "greening" your nonprofit's special events. Plus, you'll get the latest tax figures, guidelines for the new IRS Form 990, and updated resource recommendations and contact information.
Your Fundraising Companion | p. 1 |
Fundraising Tools | p. 5 |
Fundraising People | p. 7 |
Fundraising Skills | p. 33 |
Fundraising Equipment and Technology | p. 43 |
Developing Your Fundraising Plan | p. 55 |
Getting Started: Set Your Fundraising Goal | p. 57 |
Evaluate Your Nonprofit's Fundraising Assets | p. 69 |
Develop Your Fundraising Strategy | p. 75 |
Create the Final Plan | p. 83 |
Attracting Individual Supporters | p. 85 |
Make Your Organization Look Support Worthy | p. 87 |
Understand What Motivates Your Supporters | p. 96 |
Bring in New Supporters | p. 107 |
How to Keep the Givers Giving | p. 143 |
Thank Your Supporters (and Help Them Satisfy the IRS) | p. 145 |
Communicate Your Essential Message | p. 148 |
Invite Supporters to Get More Involved | p. 161 |
Analyze Your Donor Base | p. 162 |
When to Call Your Supporters | p. 166 |
Midscale and Major Donors | p. 169 |
Background Research | p. 171 |
Get to Know Your Existing Supporters | p. 177 |
Annual Renewals of Support | p. 183 |
Lectures, Small Events, and Parties for Major Supporters | p. 185 |
One-on-One Meetings | p. 189 |
Setting Up a Focused Major Gifts Campaign | p. 207 |
Funds From the Great Beyond: Bequests and Legacy Gifts | p. 213 |
How to Attract Legacy Gifts | p. 216 |
Handling Simple Inheritance Gifts | p. 218 |
First Steps Toward Attracting Inheritance Gifts | p. 226 |
Preview of Other Legacy Giving Arrangements | p. 236 |
Special Events | p. 241 |
Survey of Special Events | p. 245 |
Choose the Right Event for Your Organization | p. 265 |
Keep It Green: Attend to Environmental Issues | p. 268 |
Develop a Realistic Budget | p. 271 |
Plan and Pace Event Activities | p. 276 |
Deal With Risks and Liability Issues | p. 284 |
Last-Minute Tasks and Tips | p. 287 |
After the Event | p. 289 |
Raising Money Through Business or Sales Activities | p. 293 |
Tax Rules for Business Activities | p. 296 |
Learn From Other Nonprofits' Experience | p. 303 |
Develop Your Own Great-And Low-Risk-Business Idea | p. 313 |
Measure Your Ideas Against Reality | p. 320 |
Final Planning and Test Runs | p. 325 |
Licensing, Sponsorships, and Other Relationships With Existing Businesses | p. 333 |
The Next Steps | p. 337 |
Seeking Grants From Foundations, Corporations, and Government | p. 339 |
Understand the Funders | p. 340 |
Research Grant Prospects | p. 347 |
The Proposal Process, From Query Letter Onward | p. 363 |
Follow Up With the Funder | p. 385 |
Grant Renewals | p. 387 |
Creating Printed Communications Materials | p. 389 |
Brochures | p. 391 |
Newsletters | p. 392 |
Annual Reports | p. 396 |
Designing Your Website to Draw in Donors | p. 405 |
Basic Contact Information | p. 408 |
Your Organization's Personality | p. 409 |
Freshness | p. 412 |
Content | p. 414 |
Donation Information and Opportunities | p. 417 |
Information on Where the Money Goes | p. 422 |
Information About Funders and Donors | p. 422 |
Tracking Users | p. 423 |
Outreach by Traditional and Social Media | p. 425 |
Placing Your Organization's Stories With Traditional Media | p. 426 |
What Makes a Good Story | p. 428 |
Who to Approach With Your Story | p. 433 |
Pitching and Placing Stories | p. 443 |
Protecting Yourself in Media Interactions | p. 456 |
Making Your Own News: Social Media | p. 461 |
Appendix | |
Worksheets | p. 471 |
Sample Cost Analysis | |
Fundraising Assets | |
Fundraising Strategy Chart | |
Mailing Evaluation | |
Meeting Checklist | |
Projected Special Event Expenses | |
Projected Special Event Income | |
Grant Priorities Summary Chart | |
Grant Prospects Research Overview | |
Check Your Website's Fundraising Effectiveness | |
Index | p. 493 |
Table of Contents provided by Ingram. All Rights Reserved. |
An electronic version of this book is available through VitalSource.
This book is viewable on PC, Mac, iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch, and most smartphones.
By purchasing, you will be able to view this book online, as well as download it, for the chosen number of days.
You are licensing a digital product for a set duration. Durations are set forth in the product description, with "Lifetime" typically meaning five (5) years of online access and permanent download to a supported device. All licenses are non-transferable.
More details can be found here.
A downloadable version of this book is available through the eCampus Reader or compatible Adobe readers.
Applications are available on iOS, Android, PC, Mac, and Windows Mobile platforms.
Please view the compatibility matrix prior to purchase.
Please wait while the item is added to your cart...