Fundraising for Social Change

Fundraising for Social Change

By Kim Klein and Stan Yogi

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"This will be the 8th edition of one of the bestselling books on effective, mission-driven fundraising that is widely used in the field by nonprofit organizations across the country. It has often been called "the Bible of grassroots fundraising" and is a soup to nuts description of how to build, maintain and expand an individual donor program.

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Book Information

Publisher: Wiley
Publish Date: 03/02/2022
Pages: 496
ISBN-13: 9781119845287
ISBN-10: 1119845289
Language: English

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A popular fundraising blueprint for small- to mid-sized nonprofit organizations

In the newly revised Eighth Edition of Fundraising for Social Change, two nonprofit leadership veterans deliver a hands-on, how-to guide to establishing and expanding a diverse base of donors. The authors maintain a focus on groups working toward racial, economic, and climate justice, providing trustworthy and relevant information that can be easily understood.

The book includes a free Instructor's Manual, as well as access to supplementary online content with additional resources. Readers will also find:

  • "Spotlight" sections highlighting the reflections and wisdom of a varied group of fundraisers
  • Insightful explorations about managing fundraising, including establishing a fundraising infrastructure, hiring a development director, and using consultants and coaches
  • Discussions of budgeting and planning, as well as how to handle significant financial trouble

An indispensable resource for nonprofit board members, managers, founders, and employees, Fundraising for Social Change is a must-read roadmap to raising money. It belongs on the bookshelves of leaders, activists and organizers seeking to advance racial, economic, environmental or social justice.

About the Authors

ABOUT THE AUTHORS

Kim Klein is a founding partner at Klein and Roth Consulting. She is a prolific writer and internationally known as a trainer and consultant. Kim believes that the role of nonprofits is to promote the common good: ensuring that the social systems, institutions, and environments upon which we all depend work to benefit all living beings and the earth itself.

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Stan Yogi is the coauthor, with Elaine Elinson, of Wherever There's a Fight: How Runaway Slaves, Suffragists, Immigrants, Strikers, and Poets Shaped Civil Liberties in California.

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