Fundraising consultants : a guide for nonprofit organizations / Eugene A. Scanlan.
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- 9780470467510
- 0470467517
- 9780470467527
- 0470467525
- 9780470467558
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- 9781118386859
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- 658.15/224 22
- HG177 .S293 2009eb
Includes bibliographical references (pages 197-202) and index.
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Front Matter -- No, We Don't Need a Consultant! -- Yes, We Really Need a Consultant! -- What Should We Do First? -- The Request for Proposal--A Short Introduction -- Finding Consultants--Where are They? -- Information, Please! -- The Proposal for Services -- The Interview -- Selection and the Contract -- Working with Your Consultant -- Wrap-up and After -- Conclusions -- Additional Selected Readings -- AFP Code of Ethical Principles and Standards -- A Donor Bill of Rights -- Index.
Praise for Fundraising Consultants"In Fundraising Consultants: A Guide for Nonprofit Organizations, Gene Scanlan provides a thoughtful and deliberative guide for how to select, develop, and maintain successful relationships with consultants that can help organizations achieve their goals. It is also an excellent resource for consultants, both new and experienced, on how to best serve our clients."Barbara L. Ciconte, CFRE, Senior Vice President, Consulting ServicesDonor Strategies, Inc."Finally, a book that provides a balanced and informative perspective about fundraising consulting. Gene provides solid information for organizations to consider when using a consultant while also describing the consultant's point of view. All this can only lead to a more effective use of consultants and more successful nonprofits."Sandra Renner, MSW, CFRE, Renner ConsultingStrategic Philanthropic Counsel "This book is an excellent source for a development or foundation director to read before hiring any type of consultant. It guides you through the search process and tells you how to evaluate your prospects. This is especially important for small development offices or foundations that rely on outsourcing fundraising projects or campaigns to consultants. It even suggests how to use consultants as a creative resource!"Jeanne G. Jacob, CAE, CFRE, Executive DirectorGoodwin House Foundation.
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