Books: ‘Fundraising for Dummies'
The third edition of this popular how-to takes today’s tough economy into account.
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This isn't "fire sale" fundraising. This is finding the best possible fit between the needs of your organization and what your donors can realistically and authentically give, while holding [on to] the intention of honoring and growing your relationship with your donors over time. That's the real heart of fundraising — creating relationships with donors who truly care for and feel like a valued part of your organization.
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