Fundraising Innovators: Leaders in Social Enterprise Share New Approaches to Raising Money [NOOK Book]

Overview

Imagine that fundraising propels your organization and its mission towards success. Programs are funded. Benchmarks are reached. Budgets are met.

But how might fundraising create such sustainability in the face of today's challenges?

The answers can be found in Fundraising Innovators: Leaders in Social Enterprise Share New Approaches to Raising Money. The innovators in ...
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Fundraising Innovators: Leaders in Social Enterprise Share New Approaches to Raising Money

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Overview

Imagine that fundraising propels your organization and its mission towards success. Programs are funded. Benchmarks are reached. Budgets are met.

But how might fundraising create such sustainability in the face of today's challenges?

The answers can be found in Fundraising Innovators: Leaders in Social Enterprise Share New Approaches to Raising Money. The innovators in this book, including experts from large and small nonprofits, social entrepreneurs and corporate citizens, will describe in detail how to make this your reality. These modern fundraisers innovate and reinvent to raise money. They see opportunities not obstacles.

In Fundraising Innovators the interviews reveal how to:
1. Leverage Technology
2. Integrate Marketing
3. Champion Corporate Philanthropy
4. Reinvent Fundraising Fundamentals.

Features fresh insights from 17 innovators on successful fundraising for nonprofits:
-Vinay Bhagat: Embracing Technology and Its Tools;
-Holly Ross: Integrating Technology with Marketing;
-Ed Messman: Online Campaigns;
-Robert Wolfe: Crowd Sourcing and Modern Internet Practices;
-Katya Andresen: Online Marketing, Donor Loyalty and Gratitude;
-Rich Rainaldi: How Metrics Tell a Story;
-Steve Daigneault: Authenticity and Storytelling;
-Richard Crespin: Philanthropy and Corporate Responsibility;
-Simon Mainwaring: Shared Interest in Building Community and Relationships;
-Ryan Scott: Employee Engagement;
-Francisco Gonima: Collaboration and Innovation;
-Peter Wilderotter: Building Partnerships Inside and Out;
-Eric Scroggins: Defined Fundraising Plans and Relationship Growth;
-Peter Kiernan: Strategic Leadership and Business Principles;
-Scott Lumpkin: Donor-Centered Practices;
-Henry G. Stifel: Structure and Recognition;
-John Shaw: Corporate Leaders as the Face of Philanthropy.

*Bonus: Includes a detailed fundraising plan that you can put to use to raise money for your organization or cause.
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Product Details

  • BN ID: 2940014563529
  • Publisher: Wise Media Group
  • Publication date: 4/21/2012
  • Sold by: Barnes & Noble
  • Format: eBook
  • Pages: 230
  • File size: 426 KB

Meet the Author

Amy Quinn is an author, fundraiser, and volunteer who seeks to build community by engaging friends and acquaintances in support of local and national nonprofits. As a fundraiser, she’s motivated to help organizations raise the necessary funds to achieve their respective missions.

Prior to writing Fundraising Innovators, Amy has held a variety of nonprofit leadership roles as well as initiated several community projects. She is especially passionate about medical research to cure spinal cord paralysis.

Amy holds a Masters in Business Administration from Thunderbird School of Global Management and her BA from Bucknell University.
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