Asking

Asking
Author: Jerold Panas
Publsiher: Emerson & Church, Publishers
Total Pages: 116
Release: 2009-02
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1889102350

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It ranks right up there with public speaking. Nearly all of us fear it. And yet it's critical to our success. Asking for money. It makes even the stout-hearted quiver. But now comes a book, Asking: A 59-Minute Guide to Everything Board Members, Staff and Volunteers Must Know to Secure the Gift. And short of a medical elixir, it's the next best thing for emboldening you, your board members and volunteers to ask with skill, finesse -- and powerful results. Jerold Panas, who as a staff person, board member and volunteer has secured gifts ranging from $50 to $50 million, understands the art of asking perhaps better than anyone in America. He has harnessed all of his knowledge and experience and produced what many are already calling a landmark book. What Asking convincingly shows -- and one reason staff will applaud the book and board members will devour it -- is that it doesn't take stellar communication skills to be an effective asker. Nearly everyone, regardless of their persuasive ability, can become an effective fundraiser if they follow Jerold Panas' step-by-step guidelines.

The Fundraising Habits of Supremely Successful Boards

The Fundraising Habits of Supremely Successful Boards
Author: Jerold Panas
Publsiher: Emerson & Church, Publishers
Total Pages: 116
Release: 2006
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1889102261

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Jerold Panas explores the 25 fundraising habits that distinguish successful nonprofit boards of directors.

Asking

Asking
Author: Jerold Panas
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 108
Release: 2016
Genre: Fund raising
ISBN: OCLC:974647801

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10 Minute Guide to Fundraising

10 Minute Guide to Fundraising
Author: Scott Taylor
Publsiher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 90
Release: 2017-09-25
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1977593518

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2017 Forbes 30 Under 30 list-maker, Scott Taylor, launches his first book -- The 10 Minute Guide to Fundraising. In the book, Scott shares what he has learned during the past decade building some of the UK's largest startups. During this time he has raised over �30m of funding from investors, as well as assisted in �80m+ exits. Scott is an Advisor to Richard Branson's Virgin StartUp as well as prominent London based venture capital firm, EC1 Capital.Jumping into the contents of the book, it is perfect for a broad spectrum of readers. If you're simply excited by the idea of one day launching your own tech business, the book gives a great foundation to understand how you should approach it. Likewise, if you're a seasoned founder, having previous raised money from investors, Scott walks you through how to secure your next round of funding.Running through the book, Scott covers the basics of raising money from investors. He helps you understand the typical timeline for a fundraise from start to finish. Ever wondered how to calculate the valuation of your company? We unpack this so that you don't unknowingly give too much of your company away. Scott runs through the tactics he learned to stack the odds in his favour for a successful investment. How do you go about creating a pitch deck? How do you reach out to investors and get meetings with them? What does it take to close the deal? These are just some of the questions answered in the book. Finally Scott runs through the negotiation process, the legal paperwork, and what to expect after the funding round has closed.

The Field Guide to Fundraising for Nonprofits

The Field Guide to Fundraising for Nonprofits
Author: Sarah B. Lange
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2017-12-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781440854606

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With this book in hand, nonprofits can increase their fundraising potential-and their overall impact-by learning how to ramp up nearly every aspect of their fundraising programs in new and creative ways. Today's competitive and ever-shifting environment demands that nonprofits adopt a new approach to raising money. This book will show them how, in part by changing the way those charged with fundraising think about this all-important task. The book will help nongovernmental organizations plan better, write more powerful grants, craft more compelling appeals and other communications, engage board members and donors-and brag about all the great work they're doing in just the right way. It offers readers a fresh perspective on fundraising, as well as clear, practical strategies to build essential connections using varied tactics, including social media. Equally helpful is an eye-opening discussion about beliefs and attitudes that can stand in the way of fundraising success. Unlike books that focus on a single strategy such as grant writing, board development, or major gifts appeals, this volume is unique in that it details fundraising strategies that generate the highest return on investment. In doing so, the author provides a theoretical framework, creative ideas for taking best practices to the next level, and specific tools that can be applied to reach fundraising goals. By adopting the new framework, enhancing skills, and taking a fresh look at their task, nonprofits can raise the money they need to make a significant difference, regardless of their mission or cause.

Fired Up Fundraising

Fired Up Fundraising
Author: Gail A. Perry
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2007-06-15
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780470135907

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Praise for Fired-Up Fundraising: Turn Board Passion into Action "Fired-Up Fundraising is honest, realistic, practical, and inspiring. It transforms the whole concept of fundraising from obligation and drudgery into passion and fun. Every CEO, development director, development consultant, and board chair needs to have and use this book." —Charles F. (Chic) Dambach President and CEO, Alliance for Peacebuilding Former Senior Consultant, BoardSource "A breakthrough! Fired-Up Fundraising takes the mystery out of engaging your board in the ongoing work of fundraising. In this well-organized little book, Gail Perry lays out a commonsense, four-step process that will fire up your board and help you meet your fundraising goals, year after year." —Mal Warwick author of How to Write Successful Fundraising Letters "Fired-Up Fundraising: Turn Board Passion into Action is by far the best book I have ever read on how to involve board members in the entire process of fundraising, from identifying prospects, cultivating them, and finally making 'the ask.' Just as important, it is an invaluable guide on how to select, enlist, train and especially inspire board members so they take ownership of their institutions. Every nonprofit CEO and development officer should read this book." —Robert L. Gale President Emeritus, Association of Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges and founder of BoardSource (formerly known as the National Center for Nonprofit Boards) "This is the book for which EVERY nonprofit chief executive has been yearning since time immemorial. Every nonprofit needs money to survive and thrive, and every nonprofit has a board of trustees to help raise it, but few nonprofits come anywhere near using their boards to maximum benefit. Fired-Up Fundraising, a reader-friendly, realistic, and practical playbook written by a richly experienced, highly literate fundraiser turned consultant, takes readers by the hand and leads them step-by-step through eminently doable ways of inspiring the greatest possible engagement of-and return from-their trustees. It will instantly become the gold-standard guide for building successful boards." —Joel Fleishman Professor of Law and Public Policy and Director, The Foundation Research Program, Duke University

The Complete Guide to Fundraising Management

The Complete Guide to Fundraising Management
Author: Stanley Weinstein,Pamela Barden
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 357
Release: 2017-03-20
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781119289326

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The real-world guide to successfully funding your nonprofit program The Complete Guide to Fundraising Management is the comprehensive handbook for successful fundraising, with a practical focus that applies across the nonprofit sector. With a focus on planning, self-assessment, continual improvement, and high-payoff strategies, this book provides more than just ideas—it shows you the concrete, real-world actions that make it all happen, and gives you the tools you need to bring these concepts to life. This new fourth edition features the latest information about social media campaigning, internet fundraising, crowdfunding, and more. Timelines, checklists, and forms help you streamline management tasks to focus on effective development, and updated sample reports and budget information help you begin implementing these approaches quickly. The nonprofit world is becoming increasingly competitive in terms of funding, and fundraisers are being asked to perform miracles more than ever before. This book offers a time-tested framework for fundraising success, with step-by-step guidance through the entire process from prospect to program. Understand and apply the major principles and best practices of fundraising Manage information, resources, development, and volunteers Adopt new approaches to relationship-building and prospect identification Write grants and fundraising materials that make a rock-solid case for support There is never enough funding to go around. To survive and thrive, nonprofits must revitalize interest and generate more support. Gone are the days of door-knocking and bake sales; strategy is critical, and execution must be top-notch. The Complete Guide to Fundraising Management shows you the real-world strategies that get your programs funded.

A Fundraising Guide for Nonprofit Board Members

A Fundraising Guide for Nonprofit Board Members
Author: Julia I. Walker
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2012-02-07
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781118073568

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Everything you need to know as a nonprofit board member to raise more money and help your organization succeed in meeting its goals Engaging and informative, this practical guide to fundraising contains valuable insights that nonprofit boards need to succeed in raising money in today's dynamic economic environment. While written expressly for board members, this useful handbook also provides advice to executive directors and advancement staff on how to partner with your board to build an unstoppable fundraising team. A Fundraising Guide for Nonprofit Board Members shows you how to raise more money by building board leadership and skills in fundraising. This book covers it all—the board's leadership role in fundraising; how to organize and train your board to raise funds; building a team with board and staff; raising funds for operations, major gifts and capital campaigns; how to ask for gifts; plus a guide for conducting a board retreat that will lead to fundraising success. Demystifies the ask by providing a straightforward guide on how to ask for, and close, gifts Features case studies, real life examples, and checklists in an easy to reference format Offers sample materials for a board retreat on building the successful fundraising team Also by Julia Ingraham Walker: Nonprofit Essentials: Jump-Starting the Stalled Fundraising Campaign Entertaining, practical, and easy to use, this book will become a must-read for all board members, executive directors, and staff who want to build an effective fundraising team.