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The War for Fundraising Talent: And How Small Shops Can Win

AUTHOR Lewis, Jason
PUBLISHER Gatekeeper Press (04/15/2018)
PRODUCT TYPE Paperback (Paperback)

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The War for Fundraising Talent is an honest yet hopeful critique of professional fundraising, intended especially for small shops that find it difficult to consistently achieve their fundraising goals. These organizations are notorious for rapid turnover and high donor attrition which are merely side effects of a much larger problem. This inter-sector conflict will not be won by those organizations who continue to mistakenly consider their scarcest resource to be donors with dollars. After years, if not decades, of obsessively accumulating new donors, most organizations have more than enough donors to keep them busy for quite some time. Those willing to part ways with this time-worn paradigm will discover how to retain more of the talent they already have and empower their new recruits with an environment where fundraising professionals can achieve mastery and find meaning in their work.

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ISBN-13: 9781642370003
ISBN-10: 1642370002
Binding: Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 140
Carton Quantity: 56
Product Dimensions: 5.50 x 0.30 x 8.50 inches
Weight: 0.37 pound(s)
Country of Origin: US
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Business & Economics | Nonprofit Organizations & Charities - Fundraising & Grants
Business & Economics | Nonprofit Organizations & Charities - Management &Leadership
Business & Economics | Philanthropy & Charity
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The War for Fundraising Talent is an honest yet hopeful critique of professional fundraising, intended especially for small shops that find it difficult to consistently achieve their fundraising goals. These organizations are notorious for rapid turnover and high donor attrition which are merely side effects of a much larger problem. This inter-sector conflict will not be won by those organizations who continue to mistakenly consider their scarcest resource to be donors with dollars. After years, if not decades, of obsessively accumulating new donors, most organizations have more than enough donors to keep them busy for quite some time. Those willing to part ways with this time-worn paradigm will discover how to retain more of the talent they already have and empower their new recruits with an environment where fundraising professionals can achieve mastery and find meaning in their work.

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Author: Lewis, Jason
Jason Lewis is an award-winning adventurer, author, and voice for global sustainability. He is accredited with being the first person to circumnavigate the Earth without using motors or sails: walking, cycling, and inline skating for 5 continents, and kayaking, swimming, rowing, and pedalling a boat across the rivers, seas, and oceans. Taking 13 years to complete, the 46,505-mile journey was hailed "the last great first for circumnavigation" by the London Sunday Times. A frequent contributor to magazines and travel books, Jason has set 3 additional records: the first crossing of the Atlantic Ocean from mainland Europe to North America by human power; first crossing of North America on inline skates; and first crossing of the Pacific Ocean by pedal power. He is a Fellow of London University, the Royal Geographical Society, and the Explorers Club, and has appeared on numerous television and talk shows, including The Tonight Show with Jay Leon, Good Morning America, and CBS This Morning.
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