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9781119763758

Achieving Excellence In Fundraising

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  • ISBN13:

    9781119763758

  • ISBN10:

    1119763754

  • Edition: 5th
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2022-03-22
  • Publisher: Wiley

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Summary

Strategies and concepts for mission-based fundraising

From the world’s first school of philanthropy, Achieving Excellence in Fundraising is the leading fundraising textbook based on research and steeped in practical expertise. It has long been the go-to reference for fundraising principles, concepts, and techniques. Topics include donor motivations and behaviors, engaging donors at all levels, inclusive and ethical fundraising, and more, with contributions from noted experts in the field. You'll gain insight into the practice of fundraising and the fundraising cycle, reinforced by discussion questions, application exercises, and research-based recommendations.

This 5th edition of Achieving Excellence in Fundraising is reimagined to meet the needs of today’s fundraisers, their nonprofit employers, and the causes they serve, while maintaining key concepts that stand the test of time. Compelling and timely topics new to this edition include donor-advised funds, crowdfunding, raising money in challenging times, fundraising for social advocacy, and more. The needs of fundraising educators are also a central consideration in the book's organization and contents. Discover why Achieving Excellence in Fundraising is the leading textbook and reference in the field!

  • Learn the key principles and techniques of philanthropic fundraising, from the experts at the Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy
  • Consider today's most pressing issues in fundraising—using research and data to inform practice, engaging a diversity of donors, expressing gratitude effectively, and much more
  • Utilize research-based fundraising strategies to enhance the success of your organization’s efforts and to achieve your professional goals

Chapters are written by faculty, alumni, and associates of the prestigious Lilly Family School of Philanthropy. The newest edition of this trusted work is an essential source of information for anyone in the fundraising space.

Author Biography

GENEVIEVE G. SHAKER is Associate Professor of Philanthropic Studies at the Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy, a frequent contributor to The Fund Raising School, and a former fundraiser with twenty years of experience.

EUGENE R. TEMPEL is Professor and Founding Dean Emeritus of the Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy, and is one of the nation’s foremost thought leaders on fundraising and philanthropy. He is also President Emeritus of the Indiana University Foundation.

SARAH K. NATHAN served five years as the Associate Director of The Fund Raising School where she specialized in developing research-based and applied learning experiences for fundraisers. She currently leads the Middletown Community Foundation in Ohio.

BILL STANCZYKIEWICZ is Director of The Fund Raising School, Clinical Associate Professor, and Senior Assistant Dean of the Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy. His 25-year career includes serving as CEO of a statewide nonprofit.

Table of Contents

List of Tables, Figures, and Exhibits

Foreword                                                                                                                    

Preface                                                                                                         

Acknowledgements                                                                                                  

The Editors

Author Bios

 

PART ONE:          PHILANTHROPIC CONCEPTS FOR FUNDRAISING  

Chapter 1            Developing a Personal Philosophy of Fundraising

Eugene R. Tempel and Sarah K. Nathan

Chapter 2            A Commitment to Ethical Fundraising

               Anne Bergeron and Eugene R. Tempel

Chapter 3            Legal Aspects of Fundraising       

               Philip M. Purcell

Chapter 4            Theory in Fundraising

               Ruth K. Hansen

Chapter 5            The Joy of Giving

               Sara Konrath

 

PART TWO:         CONTEMPORARY DYNAMICS OF FUNDRAISING   

Chapter 6            The Philanthropic Context for Fundraising

Pat Danahey Janin and Dwight F. Burlingame

Chapter 7            Fundraising in Challenging Times: Crisis, Survival, and Transformation

Amir Pasic

Chapter 8            Fundraising across Nonprofit Subsectors

               Anna Pruitt

Chapter 9            Global Philanthropy and Cross-Cultural Fundraising

Charles Sellen and Lilya Wagner

Chapter 10          Fundraising for Advocacy and Social Change

Shariq Siddiqui and Katherine Badertscher

              

PART THREE:      AN ORGANIZATIONAL FOUNDATION FOR FUNDRAISING 

Chapter 11          Preparing the Organization for Fundraising

               Jane Chu

Chapter 12          Building a Comprehensive Fundraising Program

               Jeri-Patricia Gabbert and Paula J. Jenkins

Chapter 13          Articulating a Case for Support

               Timothy L. Seiler

Chapter 14          Identifying and Qualifying Potential Donors

               Catherine Brown and LaKoya S. Gardner

Chapter 15          Budgeting and Evaluation in Fundraising

               Erik J. Daubert

Chapter 16          Marketing for Strategic Fundraising

               Aja Pirtle and Margaret M. Maxwell

Chapter 17          Integrating Principles of Donor Relations

               Patrick C. Dwyer and Susan B. Perry

              

PART FOUR:        THE FUNDRAISING TEAM             

Chapter 18          Fundraisers: Stewards of Philanthropy    

               Genevieve G. Shaker and Sarah K. Nathan

Chapter 19          Fundraising Planning, Management, and Leadership

               Bill Stanczykiewicz

Chapter 20          Engaging the Board for Fundraising

               M. Gasby Brown

Chapter 21          Working with Volunteer Fundraisers

               Tyrone McKinley Freeman and Beth Breeze

              

PART FIVE:          BUILDING AND SUPPORTING THE DONOR BASE  

Chapter 22          The Annual Giving Program

               Sarah K. Nathan

Chapter 23          Crafting Compelling Appeals

               Heather A. O'Connor

Chapter 24          Developing Digital Fundraising Strategies

               Nathan Hand and Yannan Li

Chapter 25          Planning Events with Purpose

               Roberta L. Donahue and Caitlin Deranek Stewart  

              

PART SIX:             ENGAGING THE DIVERSITY OF INDIVIDUAL DONORS

Chapter 26          Understanding Individual Donors

               Pamala Wiepking

Chapter 27          The Role of Religion in Giving

               David P. King and Rafia Khader

Chapter 28          Women and Philanthropy

               Jeannie Infante Sager and Debra J. Mesch

Chapter 29          Philanthropy among Communities of Color

               Una Osili and Sarah King Bhetaria

Chapter 30          LGBTQ Philanthropy

               Elizabeth J. Dale

Chapter 31          Differentiating Generations and Their Giving

               Patricia Snell Herzog

Chapter 32          High-Net Worth Household Giving Insights

               Patrick Rooney, Kidy Yasin, and Lijun He

              

PART SEVEN:      STRATEGIES FOR MAJOR DONORS AND INSTITUTIONAL FUNDERS             

Chapter 33          Co-creating Major Gifts

               Maarten Bout and James M. Hodge

Chapter 34          The Invitation to Give

               Genevieve G. Shaker

Chapter 35          Campaign Essentials

               Aaron Conley

Chapter 36          Planned Giving Principles

               Russell N. James III

Chapter 37          Donor-Advised Fund (DAF) Basics

               Danielle Vance-McMullen and H. Daniel Heist

Chapter 38          Overview of Grantmaking Foundations

               Pat Danahey Janin and Angela R. Logan 

Chapter 39          Business Sector Fundraising

               Dwight F. Burlingame and Bill Stanczykiewicz

References

Index

 

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