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High Impact Philanthropy: How Donors, Boards, and Nonprofit Organizations Can Transform Communities
Contributor(s): Grace, Kay Sprinkel (Author), Wendroff, Alan L. (Author)
ISBN: 0471369187     ISBN-13: 9780471369189
Publisher: Wiley
OUR PRICE:   $67.50  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: January 2001
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Annotation: High Praise for High Impact Philanthropy

"Successful navigation through today's changing world of philanthropy requires greater understanding by nonprofits and donors. High Impact Philanthropy meets this need."-Roberta W. Gutman, Executive Director, Motorola Foundation

"At a time when the terrain of American philanthropy is so rapidly shifting in new and unprecedented ways, this bright and focused analysis stands as a beacon of innovative thinking for donors and community organizers alike. By sketching in bold strokes the case for more effective collaborative giving, this book may well help transform our communities in the twenty-first century."-Peter deCourcy Hero, President, Community Foundation Silicon Valley

"High Impact Philanthropy provides a thoughtful analysis of how venture philanthropy is changing the way nonprofits run and how philanthropists give. Important parallels are made to the business world, demonstrating how nonprofits and donors can both benefit from putting their business hats on and running their organizations and giving programs like businesses."-Jan D'Alessandro Wadsworth, Vice President, AOL Foundation

"High Impact Philanthropy is an effective and articulate guide to planning a major gifts strategy, soliciting major gifts from individuals in a personable and efficient manner, and integrating this essential task into the very structure of a nonprofit organization."-Claude Rosenberg, Founder, New Tithing Group

Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Business & Economics | Nonprofit Organizations & Charities - General
- Business & Economics | Small Business - General
Dewey: 658.152
LCCN: 00061964
Series: Wiley Nonprofit Law, Finance, and Management Series
Physical Information: 0.63" H x 6" W x 9" (1.06 lbs) 208 pages
 
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High Praise for High Impact Philanthropy

Successful navigation through today's changing world of philanthropy requires greater understanding by nonprofits and donors. High Impact Philanthropy meets this need.-Roberta W. Gutman, Executive Director, Motorola Foundation

At a time when the terrain of American philanthropy is so rapidly shifting in new and unprecedented ways, this bright and focused analysis stands as a beacon of innovative thinking for donors and community organizers alike. By sketching in bold strokes the case for more effective collaborative giving, this book may well help transform our communities in the twenty-first century.-Peter deCourcy Hero, President, Community Foundation Silicon Valley

High Impact Philanthropy provides a thoughtful analysis of how venture philanthropy is changing the way nonprofits run and how philanthropists give. Important parallels are made to the business world, demonstrating how nonprofits and donors can both benefit from putting their business hats on and running their organizations and giving programs like businesses.-Jan D'Alessandro Wadsworth, Vice President, AOL Foundation

High Impact Philanthropy is an effective and articulate guide to planning a major gifts strategy, soliciting major gifts from individuals in a personable and efficient manner, and integrating this essential task into the very structure of a nonprofit organization.-Claude Rosenberg, Founder, New Tithing Group