Product Description
Internationally acclaimed fundraising consultant Ken Burnett has completely revised and updated his classic book
Relationship Fundraising to offer fundraising professionals an invaluable resource for learning the techniques of effective communication with donors in the twenty–first century. Filled with illustrative case histories, donor profiles, and more than two hundred action points, this groundbreaking book shows fundraisers how to
- Implement creative approaches to relationship–building fundraising
- Avoid common fundraising errors and pitfalls
- Apply the vital ingredients for fundraising success
- Build good relationships through marketing
- Achieve a greater understanding of their donors
- Communicate effectively with donors––using direct mail, the press, television, the telephone, face–to–face contact, and more.
- Prepare for the challenges of twenty–first century fundraising
--This text refers to the
Hardcover
edition.
From the Inside Flap
Raising money in the competitive nonprofit world means building strong, lifelong relationships with donors through effective, appropriate marketing and communication. Fundraisers everywhere know the importance of developing effective marketing and communication skills, but the right tools and advice are often hard to find. Now
Relationship Fundraising offers an accessible, timely guide to the benefits of applying relationship marketing methods in the fundraising arena.
In this expanded and revised second edition, international fundraising consultant Ken Burnett identifies successful techniques for marketing to donors, emphasizing the need to establish mutually rewarding relationships with contributors. Burnett not only helps readers better understand the concerns that motivate donors but also identifies the professional qualities that advance all successful fundraising efforts. Fundraisers will learn how pride in their profession can reap big and regular gifts from donors, how to avoid the most common communication pitfalls, how to apply recent consumer research to daily fundraising practice, and how donor–centered outreach can encourage givers to invest in the organization for the long term. Illustrative case studies, donor profiles, and more than two hundred action points help readers quickly and conveniently convert theory into practical relationship fundraising.
Relationship Fundraising is an invaluable resource for anyone concerned with effective marketing in social service groups, universities, campaigning organizations, arts groups, and any nonprofit organization that depends on public support to achieve its mission.
--This text refers to the
Hardcover
edition.