Economic Influences

[Tip Sheet]

Fundraising in a Poor Economy Tips

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As we prepare to start a new year, we are faced with many challenges, and yet an air of excitement pervades our nation.

The economy continues to be a major concern for everyone; global warming and the energy crisis threaten life as we know it. And yet there is an air of optimism as we welcome a new administration. So, how will all this affect your organization's fundraising program? It depends!  Read more


[Tutorial]

Fundraising in Difficult Times

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By Linda Lysakowski, ACFRE
CAPITAL VENTURE CEO/President
Originally published in Contact USA

In a time of economic downturns, global unrest, and threats of homeland security, many nonprofits are questioning their tried and true fundraising methods. Is it still possible to get volunteers involved in fundraising? Will donors still consider major gifts when their portfolios are shrinking daily? Should an organization plan an event with the chance that a major national event could cause the event to be canceled?

Nonprofits cannot stop their fundraising efforts because of outside factors. Instead they should turn to their internal processes and philanthropic climate. This is the time to look carefully at how the organization feels and acts about fundraising.  Read more


[Recommended Book]

Greater Good, The: How Philanthropy Drives the American Economy

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By Claire Gaudiani
A persuasive re-examination of American prosperity and the generosity that has built our nation.

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For over a century, the United States has stood as a beacon of prosperity and democracy, proof that big business and big dreams could flourish side by side. Yet few Americans realize the crucial role that generosity plays in keeping that fragile balance. And now, with gated communities, oppressive personal debts, shrinking government, and tax and welfare reform crusades, that essential moral glue is at risk of melting away.  Read more


[Recommended Book]

Reliable Fundraising in Unreliable Times: What Good Causes Need to Know to Survive and Thrive

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By Kim Klein
Kim Klein is always full of practical advice for organizations of all sizes.

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Reliable Fundraising in Unreliable Times is the much anticipated follow-up to fundraising expert Kim Klein's bestselling Fundraising for Social Change. This important book offers social justice nonprofits a road map for meeting the challenges of fundraising in a climate of economic uncertainty.  Read more


[Recommended Book]

The Power of Social Innovation

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By Stephen Goldsmith
How Civic Entrepreneurs Ignite Community Networks for Good

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“Over the years I have seen the very worst and best of communities,” says author Stephen Goldsmith. “But more recently I have seen…the very best of America—the generous, civic minded streak that is not only alive, but thriving.”

With deficits soaring and job losses mounting, now is the time to focus our public and philanthropic efforts on the best possible results. By tapping into the new wave of civic-minded entrepreneurship sweeping the country, leaders across the U.S. and throughout the world are discovering creative ways to overcome the obstacles that seal the doors of opportunity for too many.

The Power of Social Innovation: How Civic Entrepreneurs Ignite Community Networks for Good by Stephen Goldsmith with Gigi Georges and Tim Glynn Burke offers tools for civic entrepreneurs to create healthier communities and promote innovative solutions to public and social problems. It features illustrative case studies of civic leaders and entrepreneurs and the catalyzing role each plays in transforming a community’s social service delivery systems. Based on Goldsmith’s experience, as well as on extensive research and interviews with more than 100 top leaders from the public, private, and nonprofit sectors, this book offers public officials, social entrepreneurs, philanthropists, and citizens the insights and strategies to produce social change.  Read more


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