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[BOOK REVIEW] Classic fundraising book is back, this time with even more

Future Fundraising Now

Relationship Fundraising: A Donor-Based Approach to the Business of Raising Money (3rd Edition) by Ken Burnett Ive been a fan of this book almost since the first edition came out in 1992. Just thinking about the title can be a catalyst for great fundraising. Fundraising can be a relationship? And asking. And asking.

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Elevate Your Fundraising Game with These Essential Nonprofit Books

Pamela Grow

What are the nonprofit fundraising and communications books you turn to, time and time again? Those books that may have brought about a shift in thinking or a new way of doing your work? These are the books that line my bookcase. And which books are missing from my shelf? Creative Deviations isn’t a book you read.

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50+ Fun and Creative School Fundraising Ideas That Work

Qgiv

According to school fundraising studies , only 64% of parents, teachers, and administrators believe their school is well-funded. As a result, choosing the right school fundraising ideas to excite your school community is essential. Implementing a well-organized and engaging fundraiser can yield numerous benefits for your school.

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Giving Tuesday: Don’t Take the Money and Run

Clairification

Your goal with any fundraising strategy is to retain and, ultimately, upgrade these transactional donors. The name of the game in the business of sustainable fundraising is lifetime donor value. Here’s a great book on the topic: Building Donor Loyalty: The Fundraiser’s Guide to Increasing Lifetime Value.].

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How to be a Leonardo da Vinci fundraiser

Future Fundraising Now

I just read a wonderful book: Leonardo da Vinci by Walter Isaacson. At the end of the book is a section called “Learning from Leonardo.” I thought it would be a useful list for future fundraisers who know what still have a lot to learn, so I’ve added my own comments to the advice from Leonardo’s life.

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Achieving Excellence in Fundraising: The Go-To Reference

NonProfit PRO

In the fifth edition of Achieving Excellence in Fundraising, the editors present an essential text to the art and science of fundraising. It retains proven best practices—the ones that have made this the field’s go-to book—addressing an enduring shift toward innovation, cutting-edge research, and a call for more inclusive fundraising.

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How to Thank and Retain Year-End Donors

Qgiv

He’s also a co-author of Fundraising Principles and Practice: Second Edition. For retention-minded fundraisers with a strong donor cultivation plan in place, the early days of a new calendar year might even be busier than any day in November and December. Get the eBook: Retaining Your P2Peeps. Know who your year-end donors are.