Finance Fund Raising

Yours for the Asking An Indispensable Guide to Fundraising and Management

By Reynold Levy
John Wiley & Sons August 2008

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ISBN-13
9780470243428
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons
Publication
August 2008
Format
Hardback , 240 pages
Jurisdiction
International or US ? Countri(es) for reference only

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Learn how to power up your fundraising-from Reynold Levy, the master of fundraising

Drawing on his experience in raising over one billion dollars in six years as President of Lincoln Center, Reynold Levy has written the ultimate insider's guide to asking for and receiving funds. Rich with insights and invaluable advice from Levy's own lessons learned, this powerful book is for you, whether your organization is concerned with health, education, the arts, or humanitarian causes, a think tank or advocacy group, established or fledgling. Insightful, creative, and humorous, Yours for the Asking draws back the curtain to disclose Levy's secrets of success and reveals how you can:
  • Tap into the resources of donors, large and small, for your institution or cause
  • Reach wealthy people and successfully bring home the bacon
  • Put aside fears, qualms, and hesitancies and confidently ask for funds
  • Locate the intersection between the interests of business and the needs of your nonprofit organization
  • Solve the mystery of fundraising from foundations
  • Explore your organization's future in fundraising and discern its long-term trends
  • Learn the best ways to combat the adverse impact of a wide, deep, and prolonged recession
Yours for the Asking will transform your view of fundraising from a dreaded aspect of your job to a high calling, from "pleading" for money to helping donors find pleasure in advancing social causes and strengthening key nonprofit institutions. Affluence and generosity abound. It's all yours-for the asking.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements.

About The Author.

Introduction.

Chapter 1. Fundraising: A Call To Alms, A Call To Action.

America's Charitable Potential.

Activating Philanthropy: The 92nd Street Y.

Galvanizing Giving: The International Rescue Committee.

Fundraising on Steroids: Lincoln Center.

A Call to Alms, A Call to Action.

Chapter 2. Soliciting Individual Prospects.

America's Astonishing Affluence.

Trustee Engagement and Support.

Volunteer Service: Beyond the Board.

Engaging Volunteers: A Management Priority.

A CEO's Modus Operandi.

Attitude and Temperament.

Overcoming Economic Bad News and Psychological Resistance.

To Ask: Popping the Question.

The Qualities of Excellent Fundraisers.

Ready, Set, Ask.

Chapter 3. Asking, Face To Face.

Appointment Secured: Now What?

Please And Thank You.

Donor Recognition: Here To Stay.

Merit Matters: The Formal Written Request.

The Lure of the Challenge Grant

The Generational Divide.

Confessions Of A CEO.

The Written Proposal: A Prize Winning Example.

Obstacles to Overcome.

Individual Donor Checklist: Some Vital Questions.

Chapter 4. The Institutional Donor: Corporations And Foundations.

The Corporation And The Small Business.

The Parlance of Corporate Aid.

Corporate Support Magnified.

Small Business, Large Impact.

The Corporation: Pathway To Affluent Donors.

Winning Business Support.

The Lincoln Center Experience.

Take A Walk, Read Widely.

The Foundation.

Chapter 5. Technique: Special Events and Direct Mail.

Special Events.

Direct Mail Fundraising.

Chapter 6. Tough Questions: Candid Answers.

Emerging Nonprofits: Newer, Smaller.

The Philanthropic Postmortem: Critiquing Performance.

Fundraising In Stormy Weather.

Fundraising: Who Is In Charge and When.

Fundraising Myths and Realities.

A CEO's Two Friends: The Watch and the List.

Four Hall Of Fame Fundraisers: My Nominees.

Donations that can Cost Too Much.

Chapter 7. A Passport to Successful Fundraising: Lessons of a Lifetime.

1. Diversify Funding Sources.

2. Diversify Funding Methods.

3. It's The Board Of Directors, Stupid.

4. Advice And Money: The Relationship.

5. Fundraising: Anytime, Anywhere, Any Season.

6. The Solicitor's Magic Words.

7. The Right Way To Ask.

8. Shoe Leather Trumps Mail.

9. No Is Not An Answer.

10. Baseball, Not A College Exam.

11. Fundraising As Apple Pie.

12. Fundraising Is A Team Effort.

13. Practice, Practice.

14. Philanthropy Is Biography.

15. Speed And Agility Matter.

16. The Corporate/Nonprofit Meeting Place.

17. The School Of Hard Knocks.

18. Early Money: The Best Kind.

19. Donors Crave Recognition.

20. Philanthropists Need Help.

21. Merit Matters.

22. Reputation: Hard To Acquire, Easy To Squander.

23. Communicate, Early and Often.

24. The Roles That Fundraisers Play.

25. Plan And Prepare.

26. Spread The Gospel.

27. Fundraising Is All About Tomorrow.

28. Leaving a Legacy.

Chapter 8. Humor And Fundraising.

The Relentlessness of Fundraisers.

The Elusiveness of Prospects.

Fundraising is Heavy Lifting.

The Imperative of Donor Recognition.

The Lore of Frank Bennack, Jr.

Politics Is Inexpensive.

Major Prospects Enjoy Healthy Egos.

Self-Deprecating Humor: It Wears Well.

A Classic: Many Variations On A Theme.

She Was One of a Kind: Beverly Sills—Part A.

She Was One Of A Kind: Beverly Sills—Part B.

She Was One Of A Kind: Beverly Sills—Part C.

An Excusable Lateness.

Introducing a Gala Honoree.

The Ask Reduced to its Essentials.

Intellectual Flight and an Empty Wall No More.

The Philanthropic Marine Corps.

Chapter 9. Fundraising: Dimensions Of The Future.

The Board of Directors Transformed.

Willie Sutton Goes Global.

Philanthropic Converts Turn Proselytizers.

Underperforming Businesses.

E-Philanthropy: Unrealized Potential.

Think Big: It's A New Millennium.

Chapter 10. Quotations That Matter.

Bibliograpy.

Appendix I. Fundraising On Steroids: Lincoln Center.

Appendix II. Nonprofit Board of Directors Size: A National Sampler and Lincoln Center.

Appendix III. Governance at Lincoln Center 2007.

Appendix IV. Direct Mail Home Runs from the International Rescue Committee.

Notes.

Index.

About the Author

Dr. Reynold Levy has been the President of Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts since 2002. His leadership at Lincoln Center continues a distinguished career of public service in which he has served as president of the International Rescue Committee; senior officer of AT&T in charge of government relations; president of the AT&T Foundation; executive director of the 92nd Street Y; and staff director of the Task Force on the New York City Fiscal Crisis. He has published two books, Give and Take: A Candid Account of Corporate Philanthropy and Nearing the Crossroads: Contending Approaches to Contemporary American Foreign Policy. He writes and speaks widely about philanthropy, the performing arts, humanitarian causes and issues, and the leadership and management of nonprofit institutions. His most recent of many teaching affiliations has been as Senior Lecturer at the Harvard Business School.
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