Beyond fundraising : new strategies for nonprofit innovation and investment
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Do you or your volunteers fear rejection or feel like a beggar when fundraising? Do you worry about soliciting donors too often? Are you tired of the relentless cycle of fundraising activities necessary to generate revenues for your programs?
Beyond Fundraising: New Strategies for Nonprofit Innovation and Investment, Second Edition dispels these concerns and helps you:
* Learn how to position your organization in the community as a constructive, vital, and successful social investment
* Develop an investor relationship with donors and engage their values-based commitment capacity to make a difference in their communities
In this revised and updated Second Edition, fundraising expert Kay Sprinkel Grace presents her internationally field-tested core beliefs, principles, and strategies for developing long-term relationships with donor-investors and volunteers. Share in the wisdom and experience that have helped countless nonprofit organizations grow their base of support and go beyond fundraising into true donor and fund development.
From the Inside Flap
Forget about the old misconception that fundraising is like "shaking a tin cup" at donors. Beyond Fundraising: New Strategies for Nonprofit Innovation and Investment is a landmark book, a decade in the making! Written by world-renowned fundraising expert Kay Sprinkel Grace, it presents her core beliefs, principles, and strategies for developing long-term relationships with donor-investors and volunteers. Boards of trustees, non-board volunteers, and staff members from hundreds of nonprofit organizations in the United States, Canada, Australia, the United Kingdom, and western Europe have all taken something away from Kay's workshops. Now, Kay brings the insight of her signature seminars to you.
Beyond Fundraising: New Strategies for Nonprofit Innovation and Investment is a user-friendly guide to help volunteers and staff members go beyond simply raising funds and:
* Believe in and practice fundraising as the culmination of a multi-step development process
* Involve and retain funders in a donor-investor relationship based on shared values, partnership, respect, and vision
Beyond Fundraising: New Strategies for Nonprofit Innovation and Investment, Second Edition is packed with forms, checklists, and examples to help you better understand, visualize, and implement Kay's groundbreaking philosophy. Retaining the authoritative focus on values and mission-based philanthropy that is the cornerstone of this book's first edition, this revised Second Edition covers:
* The impact on planning of new requirements for accountability
Streamlined, field-tested ideas regarding capital campaigns and feasibility studies
* New techniques for annual giving, including the latest Internet tools
* New ways to involve busy board members in development, fundraising, and other activities
* Philanthropic trends to anticipate, respond to, and benefit from in the twenty-first century
Beyond Fundraising: New Strategies for Nonprofit Innovation and Investment, Second Edition is the essential guide for everyone who wants to bring innovation and investment to their communities!
Table of Contents:
Contents
Introduction
1. Values: The Context For Philanthropy, Development and Fund Raising
Philanthropy Defined
The Role of Values in the Nonprofit Sector
Developing a Values-Based Approach
A Model of Values-Based Philanthropy, Development and Fund Raising
Understanding the Model
A Paradigm Shift: Integrating Philanthropy, Development and Fund Raising
Summary
2. Putting Away the Tin Cup: Changed Attitude, Changed Practices
Why the Tin Cup Attitude Persists: Asker, Funder and Institutional Reasons
Why Individuals and Institutions Must Change
A New View of Funders: Donor-Investors
The Investor Relationship
Conveying a New Attitude: Whose Needs Are You Presenting?
Changes Attitude, Changed Practices: The True Innovation
Getting Organized for Values-Based Development and Fund Raising
Summary
3. Preventing Mission Drift: The Leadership Imperative
Maintaining a Strong Organization and a Strong Mission
Defining Mission Drift
Avoiding Mission Drift
Practices of Able Nonprofit Leaders
Special Challenges to Nonprofit Leaders: Balancing the Demands of Mission Fulfillment and Organizational Requirements
The Role of Leaders in Maintaining Effective Systems
Leadership in Times of Change
Summary
4. Successful Development: Partnership and Process
Partnerships for Development and Fundraising
Creating Development Partnerships
Structuring a Successful Development Partnership
The Development Process: A Partnership for Donor and Resource Development
The Ten-Step Process for Donor Development
Summary
5. Inviting Investment
Defining Donor-Investor
Building a Base of Donor-Investors
Challenges to Implementing an Investment Attitude
Asking for The Investment
Inviting Investment: The Solicitation Steps
Shedding Old Attitudes
Overcoming Objections
Increasing Organized Involvement in the Invitation to Invest
We Have Learned to Love the New Approach
Summary
6. Capitalizing The Community's Investment: Annual Campaigns
Annual and Capital Campaigns
Annual Campaigns
Presenting Multiple Gift Opportunities to Donors
Elements of a Successful Annual Campaign
Summary
7. Capitalizing The Community's Investment, Part Two: Capital Campaigns
The Rational for Capital Campaigns
The Need to Capitalize Nonprofits
Attracting Donors to Capital Campaigns
What to Consider Before Undertaking a Capital Campaign
Determining Whether to Go Ahead With A Campaign
Summary
8. Stewardship: The Heart of The Development Process
Why Practice Stewardship?
What Stewardship Means
Giving and Stewardship
Stewardship and Belonging
Getting Donors and Prospects Into the Kitchen
Putting Priority on Stewardship
Principles for Creating a Stewardship Program
Implementing a Stewardship Program
Creating a Culture of Philanthropy Through Stewardship
21st Century Tools for Stewardship
Summary
9. Maximizing Board Development and Participation
Board Development: The Key To Fund Development
Replace Your Nominating Committee With A Committee on Trustees or Board Development Committee
Recruitment
Board Retention and Involvement
Board or Bored? Making the Most of Meetings
Board Retention and Rotation
Summary
10. The Power of Planning
Why Organizations Need to Plan
Organizational and Development Plans
Pre-Planning Analysis
Putting the Ingredients Together: The Tri-POD Planning Process
Summary
11. Beyond Fund Raising: Implementing the Principles
Implementing the Principles of This Book in Your Organization
Five Behaviors Required to Move Beyond Fund Raising
Three Resources Required To Go Beyond Fund Raising
Preparing To Take Your Organization Beyond Fundraising
10 Steps To Take Your Organization Beyond Fund Raising
Two Case Studies: Going Beyond Fund Raising
Trends to Anticipate In Nonprofit Development and Fund Raising
Conclusion
Afterward
About the Author
KAY SPRINKEL GRACE, CFRE, is an internationally acclaimed independent consultant, speaker, facilitator, and writer. After successful careers in journalism and education, she became a development professional in 1979, working in several organizations before starting her own consulting firm in 1987. Since then, she has worked as trainer or consultant to thousands of nonprofit volunteers and professionals in the areas of board and staff leadership, planning, and capital and annual fundraising. She is the author of Beyond Fund-Raising and the coauthor of High-Impact Philanthropy (both published by Wiley), as well as the author of The Ultimate Board Member's Book, Over Goal: What You Must Know to Excel at Fundraising Today, and Fundraising Mistakes That Bedevil All Boards (and Staff Too).
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Afp Fund Development Series
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HG4027.65 .G73 2005
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Publisher Place | Hoboken |
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xx, 244p.; 26cm.
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English
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0471707139
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HG4001-4280.7
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2nd ed.
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