
Nonprofit Hero: Five Easy Steps to Successful Board Fundraising
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Item specifics
- Condition
- Release Year
- 2018
- ISBN
- 9781538115022
About this product
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Incorporated
ISBN-10
1538115026
ISBN-13
9781538115022
eBay Product ID (ePID)
241016931
Product Key Features
Book Title
Nonprofit Hero : Five Easy Steps to Successful Board Fundraising
Number of Pages
192 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Nonprofit Organizations & Charities / Fundraising & Grants, Corporate Governance, Nonprofit Organizations & Charities / Management & Leadership, Nonprofit Organizations & Charities / General
Publication Year
2018
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Business & Economics
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
Item Height
0.6 in
Item Weight
16.2 Oz
Item Length
9 in
Item Width
6 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2018-013532
Reviews
Simple, yet brilliant, Nonprofit Hero banishes the fundraising we all dread (cold calls, begging, etc.). Instead, you'll tap your core beliefs, connecting with compelling authenticity to those who share your vision., Val Jones is the personal fundraising coach we all wish we had...and Nonprofit Hero is the book every new board member should read., An honest and refreshing approach to fundraising. Jones demystifies the process--demonstrating how everyone, including volunteers, can experience the "thrill of 'yes'"., "Val Jones is the personal fundraising coach we all wish we had...and Nonprofit Hero is the book every new board member should read." --Jean Chatzky, NBC Today Show financial editor and AARP financial advisor "Simple, yet brilliant, Nonprofit Hero banishes the fundraising we all dread (cold calls, begging, etc.). Instead, you'll tap your core beliefs, connecting with compelling authenticity to those who share your vision." --Barbara Silzle, executive director, The Philadelphia Cultural Fund "An honest and refreshing approach to fundraising. Jones demystifies the process--demonstrating how everyone, including volunteers, can experience the "thrill of 'yes'"." --Eileen R. Heisman, president & CEO, National Philanthropic Trust
Dewey Edition
23
Dewey Decimal
658.15224
Table Of Content
List of Illustrations and Tables Acknowledgments Preface Chapter 1. Unlock the Secrets of Authentic Asking Chapter 2. Take Five Steps, Easiest First Chapter 3. Do it Your Way: 16 Asking Personalities Chapter 4. Fund Your Vision The Fundraiser's Toolkit About the Author
Synopsis
Nonprofit Hero is written by Valerie Jones, who has raised more than $175 million for nonprofits and coached thousands of people to authentically and successfully ask for the causes they care about. She's addressed more than 50 audiences from Baltimore to Beijing and is one of fewer than 10,000 Certified Fund-Raising Executives (CFREs) worldwide. In addition to running her boutique consulting firm, Valerie M. Jones Associates (VMJA), she's volunteered extensively, serving nonprofits as president, chair, board member, and committee member. Her method works. Trained boards report increased comfort and willingness to ask. Many indicate they are prepared to ask for bigger gifts, can identify more prospective donors, and intend to contact these prospects sooner. Her book, Nonprofit Hero, contains stories, tools, and exercises not included in trainings. Readers will learn how to: -Honor their fears. Surprisingly, these contain their personal prescription for success. -Channel their passion by tapping the energy of why they want what they want. -Discover their asking personality, including how they should and shouldn't ask. -Get started with tips on thirty simple things to do right now for free to help raise money. -Follow five easy steps, starting with thanking, not asking, and with givers, not prospects. -Cast themselves as stars, finding the step they'll most enjoy and at which they'll excel. -Attract support by listening, understanding motivations, and helping fulfill donors' desires. -Elevate their speech so that they can make their case sincerely and with compelling confidence. -Get in the right frame of mind to show up ready for "yes," not braced for "no." This book also helps readers form an in-depth description of their asking personality. It illustrates how they can best thank, steward, research, cultivate, and ask; which of the five steps they favor; how to address their fears; play to their strengths; overcome their weaknesses; and how to get what they need to excel. There are 16 different and distinct profiles, one suited to each reader. Finally, this book includes a toolkit of practical samples and templates, such as sample giving dos and don'ts, asking scripts, and fundraising plans., Nonprofit Hero is written by Valerie Jones, who has raised more than $175 million for nonprofits and coached thousands of people to authentically and successfully ask for the causes they care about. She's addressed more than 50 audiences from Baltimore to Beijing and is one of fewer than 10,000 Certified Fund-Raising Executives (CFREs) worldwide. In addition to running her boutique consulting firm, Valerie M. Jones Associates (VMJA), she's volunteered extensively, serving nonprofits as president, chair, board member, and committee member. Her methodworks. Trained boards report increased comfort and willingness to ask. Many indicate they are prepared to ask for bigger gifts, can identify more prospective donors, and intend to contact these prospects sooner. Her book, Nonprofit Hero,contains stories, tools, and exercises not included in trainings. Readers will learn how to: Honor their fears.Surprisingly, these contain their personal prescription for success.Channel their passion by tapping the energy of why they want what they want.Discover their asking personality, including how they should and shouldn't ask.Get started with tips on thirty simple things to do right now for free to help raise money.Follow five easy steps, starting with thanking, not asking, and with givers, not prospects. Cast themselves as stars, finding the step they'll most enjoy and at which they'll excel.Attract support by listening, understanding motivations, and helping fulfill donors' desires.Elevate their speech so that they can make their case sincerely and with compelling confidence.Get in the right frame of mind to show up ready for "yes," not braced for "no."This book also helps readers form an in-depth description of their asking personality. It illustrates how they can best thank, steward, research, cultivate, and ask; which of the five steps they favor; how to address their fears; play to their strengths; overcome their weaknesses; and how to get what they need to excel. There are 16 different and distinct profiles, one suited to each reader. Finally, this book includes a toolkit of practical samples and templates, such as sample giving dos and don'ts, asking scripts, and fundraising plans., In Nonprofit Hero, Valerie Jones provides a guide to asking authentically and successfully for causes. Readers will learn how they can best thank, steward, research, cultivate, and acquire what they need in order to excel., Nonprofit Hero is written by Valerie Jones, who has raised more than $175 million for nonprofits and coached thousands of people to authentically and successfully ask for the causes they care about. She's addressed more than 50 audiences from Baltimore to Beijing and is one of fewer than 10,000 Certified Fund-Raising Executives (CFREs) worldwide. In addition to running her boutique consulting firm, Valerie M. Jones Associates (VMJA), she's volunteered extensively, serving nonprofits as president, chair, board member, and committee member. Her method works. Trained boards report increased comfort and willingness to ask. Many indicate they are prepared to ask for bigger gifts, can identify more prospective donors, and intend to contact these prospects sooner. Her book, Nonprofit Hero, contains stories, tools, and exercises not included in trainings. Readers will learn how to: *Honor their fears. Surprisingly, these contain their personal prescription for success. *Channel their passion by tapping the energy of why they want what they want. *Discover their asking personality, including how they should and shouldn't ask. *Get started with tips on thirty simple things to do right now for free to help raise money. *Follow five easy steps, starting with thanking, not asking, and with givers, not prospects. *Cast themselves as stars, finding the step they'll most enjoy and at which they'll excel. *Attract support by listening, understanding motivations, and helping fulfill donors' desires. *Elevate their speech so that they can make their case sincerely and with compelling confidence. *Get in the right frame of mind to show up ready for "yes," not braced for "no." This book also helps readers form an in-depth description of their asking personality. It illustrates how they can best thank, steward, research, cultivate, and ask; which of the five steps they favor; how to address their fears; play to their strengths; overcome their weaknesses; and how to get what they need to excel. There are 16 different and distinct profiles, one suited to each reader. Finally, this book includes a toolkit of practical samples and templates, such as sample giving dos and don'ts, asking scripts, and fundraising plans.
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HV41.2.J66 2018
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