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Local communities sure could use this book. It’s pretty difficult enough trying to start up some events that a lot of people could participate in, and trying to raise funds for a noble cause is something that gets neglected these days. People can be quite picky as to how they get to use their money, and sometimes making a contribution is already difficult for them to do. Yet, this book provides you with a handful of fundraising ideas which you can utilize to guarantee that you don’t get any shortage of supporters, sponsors and contributors to your cause. Read up on it, as the content is simply astounding and provides several tips to organize an effective fundraising event.
"A book community groups can't afford to be without." -- "The Christian Science Monitor" "The 'Bible' of fundraising for nonprofit groups." -- "Sojourner" "Flanagan's book takes the guesswork out of grass roots fundraising and puts the profit in." -- "Foundation News" "The book is worth buying simply for the information it contains. But added extras are Flanagan's humor and commonsense style of writing, which makes the book easy to read and enjoyable." -- "Grassroots Fundraising Journal" Practical, comprehensive, and readable, this new, updated edition of "The Grass Roots Fundraising Book" is an indispensable resource for novice community fundraisers. Professional fundraiser Joan Flanagan includes foolproof money-making strategies already tested by hundreds of successful fundraisers, the basics of organizing special events, advice on approaching philanthropists, a step-by-step guide to direct mailing, the how-tos of door-to-door canvassing, and much more. No library descriptions found. |
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Google Books — Loading... GenresMelvil Decimal System (DDC)361.7Social sciences Social problems and services; associations Social problems and services Private Charity & PhilanthropyLC ClassificationRatingAverage:
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