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Main Authors: Steele, Victoria, Elder, Stephen D.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2000
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED447813
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contents Becoming a Fundraiser: The Principles and Practice of Library Development. 2nd Edition. Steele, Victoria Elder, Stephen D. Academic Libraries Donors Financial Support Fund Raising Institutional Advancement Library Development Library Funding Private Financial Support Public Libraries This resource presents the tools necessary for bringing librarians' development and fundraising skills up to the level necessary to lead an effective campaign. The book points out that there are significant differences between raising money for libraries, especially academic libraries, and raising money for other types of organizations. It shows librarians how library fundraising works, providing a realistic view of library development and explaining how to think about library fundraising and how to succeed. Chapters include: "Fundraising and You: A Personal Feasibility Study"; "Basic Concepts: The Art and Science of Fundraising"; "Building a Team: Development Staffing for Libraries"; "Planning To Raise Funds: Understanding, Initiating, and Evaluating Your Development Program";"Getting to Yes: The Major-Gifts Process"; "Fundraising with Friends Groups: The Role of Friends in Development"; "Black Holes or Black Ties? How To Make Your Events Worth the Trouble"; "Making it Personal: Demystifying Fundraising from Foundations, Corporations, and Planned-Giving Prospects"; "Enhancing Your Image: Communicating Strategically about Your Library"; and "Thoughts on the Future of Library Development." Includes a short recommended reading list and an index. (AEF)
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spellingShingle Becoming a Fundraiser: The Principles and Practice of Library Development. 2nd Edition.
Steele, Victoria
Elder, Stephen D.
Academic Libraries
Donors
Financial Support
Fund Raising
Institutional Advancement
Library Development
Library Funding
Private Financial Support
Public Libraries
Becoming a Fundraiser: The Principles and Practice of Library Development. 2nd Edition. Steele, Victoria Elder, Stephen D. Academic Libraries Donors Financial Support Fund Raising Institutional Advancement Library Development Library Funding Private Financial Support Public Libraries This resource presents the tools necessary for bringing librarians' development and fundraising skills up to the level necessary to lead an effective campaign. The book points out that there are significant differences between raising money for libraries, especially academic libraries, and raising money for other types of organizations. It shows librarians how library fundraising works, providing a realistic view of library development and explaining how to think about library fundraising and how to succeed. Chapters include: "Fundraising and You: A Personal Feasibility Study"; "Basic Concepts: The Art and Science of Fundraising"; "Building a Team: Development Staffing for Libraries"; "Planning To Raise Funds: Understanding, Initiating, and Evaluating Your Development Program";"Getting to Yes: The Major-Gifts Process"; "Fundraising with Friends Groups: The Role of Friends in Development"; "Black Holes or Black Ties? How To Make Your Events Worth the Trouble"; "Making it Personal: Demystifying Fundraising from Foundations, Corporations, and Planned-Giving Prospects"; "Enhancing Your Image: Communicating Strategically about Your Library"; and "Thoughts on the Future of Library Development." Includes a short recommended reading list and an index. (AEF)
title Becoming a Fundraiser: The Principles and Practice of Library Development. 2nd Edition.
topic Academic Libraries
Donors
Financial Support
Fund Raising
Institutional Advancement
Library Development
Library Funding
Private Financial Support
Public Libraries
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED447813