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The Complete Guide to Fundraising Management [Hardcover]

Stanley Weinstein
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"This is the book I wish I had when I started my journey as a developmental professional." (CharityChannel.com, May 2003)

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The comprehensive and practical guide to successful fundraising-revised and updated

The Complete Guide to Fundraising Management, Second Edition provides a user-friendly road map for fundraising success in a highly competitive philanthropic environment. A practical how-to book tailored specifically to the needs of professional and volunteer fundraisers, it moves beyond theory to address the day-to-day problems faced in these organizations, and offers sound advice and proven solutions. The book and accompanying CD-ROM include all the tools, tips, and techniques you need to make your nonprofit stronger and find the resources you need. Inside you will find:

  • The five principles of fundraising
  • Resource development strategies
  • Information management techniques
  • Tips on prospect identification and market research
  • Guidelines for running major gift programs
  • Sections on fundraising by mail, by telephone, and through special events
  • Capital and endowment campaign key success factors

No matter what your fundraising goal is-whether you need a detailed tour of the entire fundraising process or just a little help here and there—The Complete Guide to Fundraising Management, Second Edition is for you.


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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Resource for Fundraisers, Nov 4 2011
The Complete Guide to Fundraising Management is a superb resource for fundraising executives and team members. Stanley Weinstein draws on his experience and current research to present a comprehensive review of organizational assessments and fundraising strategies. He writes in a clear and compelling manner. I read the book a second time in order to take notes on action items for the organization which I serve. I contemplate using the book next year in a training program for our own staff members.
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Amazon.com: 4.6 out of 5 stars (11 customer reviews)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Although I had some criticism of this book, this is one of those nonprofit fundraising books EVERY fundraiser should have., Mar 23 2008
By Jeff Lippincott "JLIPPIN" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: The Complete Guide to Fundraising Management (Hardcover)
I loved this book. It covers so much about nonprofit fundraising in such detail that I'm so glad I came across it a few years back when I was learning about the subject. I was working as an associate capital campaign consultant and found it kind of hard to find fundraising books that covered much of anything about capital campaigns. Then I found this book.

Most of the hardcover books I buy and read I don't bother to make notations using a pencil. I used this book so much to learn the basics of nonprofit fundraising that I broke tradition and used a pencil on it quite extensively. As a result, I have a few recommendations as to how the next edition could be improved. First, and foremost, I think the chapters should be reordered as follows:

PART 1. Fundraising Basics
1. (1.) The five major fundraising principles
2. (2.) Your organization and the nonprofit world
3. (3.) Managing the resource development function
4. (5.) Managing information
5. (15.) Human resources
6. (6A.) Prospect ID, research, and segmentation
7. (9.) Direct and select mail fundraising
8. (10.) Telephone solicitations
9. (7.) Nurturing relationships
Part II. Major Gift Fundraising
10. (4.) The Case for Support and fundraising materials
11. (6B.) Prospect ID, research, and segmentation
12. (8.) Major gift programs
13. (13.) Planned giving
14. (14.) Capital and endowment campaigns
Part III. Add-on ways to generate funds
15. (11.) Special event fundraisers
16. (12.) Grantsmanship
Part IV. An appendix
17. (16.) Evaluation

The numbers above in parenthesis are the actual chapter numbers. I would have liked the book much more if Chapter 6 had been split into two chapters. As far as I know, prospect identification differs significantly when working an annual campaign and soliciting funds using direct mail and the telephone. This topic could and should have had its own chapter. There is also the prospect identification, research and segmentation I am initimately used to that relates to major gift solicitation and capital campaigns. That topic should have had its own chapter (maybe even two chapters?).

I would have liked the book better if the content at pages 247 and 248 were reworked. I would reword the text as follows:

"Resource development professionals who have had years of capital and endowment campaign experience have come to recognize FIVE fundamental prerequisites indicating institutional readiness:

1. Does the nonprofit have a sound Case for Support?
2. Is there a good database of donor prospects with many high in CCCC, i.e., capacity, capability, connection, & commitment?
3. Are there sufficient volunteers who can provide strong leadership?
4. Is now a good time to initiate a campaign considering the current obligations of the nonprofit, the attitude and composition of its Board, and fundraising activities in the community from other nonprofits that share this nonprofit's constituents?
5. Can the nonprofit pay for and orchestrate the campaign effort?"

I would have liked to see some coverage of the Internet, Web sites, and email. There didn't have to be lots of this subject - just enough so the reader would know these topics are important to the fundraisers.

I loved the last chapter of the book. I thought it did a wonderful job of providing the reader with a checklist to effectively evalutate a fundraising department at a nonprofit. 5 stars!

7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent overview for novice fundraisers, Aug 3 2004
By J. E Hoffman "John Hoffman" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: The Complete Guide to Fundraising Management (Hardcover)
I'm new to the fundraising/development field. I found this book very readable and informative. The subject is presented in a style that is intelligent and no-nonsense, unlike a lot of the "XXX for Dummies" and "Idiots Guide to XXX" series.

There is a nice little CD-ROM in the back with sample Word doc files on it. I wish there had been a few Excel spreadsheets too. I come from a sales background and found some of the advice for what to say to potential donors to be a bit ham-handed.

But, overall a great intro to fundraising with a lot of good advice that nonprofits should follow.

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Overview of Fundraising, May 18 2009
By Michele - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: The Complete Guide to Fundraising Management (Hardcover)
This updated edition covers all the basics for a fundraising professional -- whether you are just starting out or need a reminder about best practices. I found the exhibits and charts especially helpful.

From strategic planning, to executing different kinds of campaigns, to evaluating your results, the author covers it all clearly and concisely. I would recommend this book to anyone interested in a quick but thorough overview of fundraising. You can also visit the book's website to download exhibits and sample forms -- a great resource!
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