According to The Christian Science Monitor, the number of U.S. nonprofits has tripled over the last two decades. And with the government scaling back amidst harsh economic times and our nation’s current financial crisis, charities are expected to do more of society’s heavy lifting — by raising money for social services, education, health care and more. Plus, as a new generation of philanthropists eyes places to put its wealth, the demands on nonprofit fundraisers are increasing to continue raising dollars amidst a tough fiscal climate. This timely challenge (and the ongoing task of raising funds) can be addressed by the way development