Fundraising 401: Masterclasses in Nonprofit Fundraising That Would Make Peter Drucker Proud

Fundraising 401: Masterclasses in Nonprofit Fundraising That Would Make Peter Drucker Proud

by Laurence A Pagnoni
Fundraising 401: Masterclasses in Nonprofit Fundraising That Would Make Peter Drucker Proud

Fundraising 401: Masterclasses in Nonprofit Fundraising That Would Make Peter Drucker Proud

by Laurence A Pagnoni

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Overview

This is not a "how to" book. Not in the conventional sense. "How to" fundraising books have, unfortunately, flooded the market. What you’ll rarely find on the bookshelves of our profession is a guide to thinking deeply about fundraising. That’s what Laurence A. Pagnoni has written for you.

In Fundraising 401: Masterclasses in Nonprofit Fundraising That Would Make Peter Drucker Proud, Pagnoni masterfully leads you through a series of revelations that will equip you to deal effectively with the tough circumstances you will face, sooner or later, as a nonprofit-sector fundraising professional.

In this groundbreaking book, Pagnoni shows you how to approach hard challenges like a master. You’ll not only become more effective on behalf of the agencies you work with, but you’ll be equipped to avoid costly, even disastrous, mistakes simply because Pagnoni identifies them for you and shows how to deal with them.

Pagnoni’s willingness to share the lessons of his decades in the profession may just make this the most valuable book on fundraising you will ever read.

Here is what others are saying:

Right at the start, I fell in love with this new book by Laurence Pagnoni. And the love went all the way to the end. —Simone P. Joyaux, ACFRE, Philanthropy Program, St. Mary’s University, Minnesota

It’s rare that an author writing about fundraising offers anything we haven’t heard (or read) before. Rarer still when new ground is broken, and, where necessary, dogma challenged. Rarest of all is when we are shown, not told, through entertaining but instructive stories that make everything crystal clear. Laurence A. Pagnoni is that author, and this is that book. —Stephen C. Nill, JD, Founder and CEO, CharityChannel

This is the fire behind all the fundraising smoke. Read it, and re-read it annually. —Michael L. Taylor, CFRE, President, LAPA Fundraising

You need this book—don’t start fundraising without it! —John Baguley, President, International Fundraising Consultancy

Imagine finding one fundraising book that lays the foundation for advanced thinking about how your nonprofit can raise more revenue? Mission Accomplished. —John Cunneen, Founder, TripleOne Consulting

As a nonprofit professional with 35 years of experience, who has served as a long-time NonProfit PRO contributor and advisory board member, Laurence brings a unique wealth of leadership and fundraising knowledge to our sector. This book is no simple how-to guide for beginners; this book is a compilation of key lessons learned over his fundraising years. The contents of this book encourage inquisitive thinking and advanced thinking to fundraising strategy. As an example, one of my favorite chapters in the book is “Fundraising Is Art and Science” — simply due to the fact that fundraising is not and should not be just an ask-and-receive strategy. It requires research, experimentation and an understanding of emotions. And this chapter fully explains what makes fundraising an art and a science, and dives into how the two can work together to help nonprofits get the most out of their fundraising. He seamlessly weaves together problems that nonprofit professionals have (or will eventually face) and the solutions to help them solve those issues. Each chapter dives into different foundational topics, shares individual stories of different nonprofit professionals and offers valuable insights for executives looking to learn how to advance their missions. This book is a great resource for every nonprofit professional seeking to learn how to learn the finer details of fundraising, and for those who want to master it as well. —Nhu Te, Editor-in-Chief, NonProfit PRO


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781734645903
Publisher: Philanthropress
Publication date: 02/28/2020
Pages: 192
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

In his thirty-five years in the nonprofit sector, Laurence A. Pagnoni has served as an executive director of three nonprofit organizations and has served hundreds of nonprofit agencies as fundraising counsel. In his current role as chairman of LAPA Fundraising, Inc., he and his staff serve, at any given time, approximately twenty-five nonprofit agencies as fundraising counsel.

Table of Contents

Introduction

Chapter 1: What is Organizational Growth?

Chapter 2: It’s Called Development for a Reason

Chapter 3: People Are Who They Are (Unless)

Chapter 4: The Fundraiser’s Product

Chapter 5: Planning Is to Fundraising as Oxygen Is to People

Chapter 6: Fundraising Is Science & Art

Chapter 7: The Future You Want

Chapter 8: Big Ideas Attract Big Money

Chapter 9: It’s Harder to Spend Money Well than to Raise It

Chapter 10: Finance and Fundraising are not in Opposition

Chapter 11: Diversification of Revenue Is Overrated

Chapter 12: A Nonprofit Has Multiple Bottom Lines

Chapter 13: Cut Costs, but beware of Underfunding

Chapter 14: Boards Are about Heavy Lifting

Chapter 15: A Short Definition for a CEO

Chapter 16: The CEO as Chief Fundraiser

Chapter 17: A Dozen Approaches—And That’s Okay

Chapter 18: Why Donors Give

Chapter 19: Giving at All Levels is Major

Chapter 20: A Capital Campaign is About Leadership, Leadership, Leadership

Chapter 21: ROI Is Not Just a Math Exercise

Chapter 22: Sustainability Does Not Mean “in Perpetuity”

Chapter 23: In Fundraising, Nothing Goes to Waste

Conclusion

Index

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