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Fundraising for social change /

By: Klein, Kim
Material type: BookSeries: Kim Klein's Fundraising series.Publisher: San Francisco : Jossey-Bass, c2011.Edition: 6th ed.Description: xvii, 515 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.ISBN: 9780470887172 (pbk.); 0470887176 (pbk.)Subject(s): Fund raising -- United States | Nonprofit organizations -- United States -- FinanceDDC classification: 361.7068/1 Online resources: Location Map
Summary:
Fundraising for Social Change is one of the most widely used books on fundraising in the U.S. This, the sixth edition, is thoroughly revised and updated. It includes hands-on, practical strategies and accessible techniques for both practitioners and activists who want their organizations to grow and thrive. It includes a broad range of topics that have made the book a classic, such as asking for money, planning and conducting major gifts campaigns, using direct mail effectively, conducting capital and endowment campaigns, using the Internet, the relationship between the development director and the executive director, and making a career of social change fundraising.
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REGULAR University of Wollongong in Dubai
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361.70681 KL FU (Browse shelf) Available T0049626
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Includes index.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Fundraising for Social Change is one of the most widely used books on fundraising in the U.S. This, the sixth edition, is thoroughly revised and updated. It includes hands-on, practical strategies and accessible techniques for both practitioners and activists who want their organizations to grow and thrive. It includes a broad range of topics that have made the book a classic, such as asking for money, planning and conducting major gifts campaigns, using direct mail effectively, conducting capital and endowment campaigns, using the Internet, the relationship between the development director and the executive director, and making a career of social change fundraising.

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