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E-Book, Englisch, 250 Seiten, E-Book

Fredricks The Ask

How to Ask Anyone for Any Amount for Any Purpose
1. Auflage 2006
ISBN: 978-0-7879-8372-7
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)

How to Ask Anyone for Any Amount for Any Purpose

E-Book, Englisch, 250 Seiten, E-Book

ISBN: 978-0-7879-8372-7
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)



The Ask is a complete resource for teachinganyone--experienced in fundraising or not--how to askindividuals, in person, for a contribution to for a local nonprofitor a special event or community project, an enhanced annual gift, amajor or planned gift, or a challenging capital campaign gift.Written by fundraising expert Laura Fredricks, The Ask showswhat it takes to prepare yourself and others to make an effectiveask and includes over one hundred sample dialogues you can use andadapt. Step by step, the book reveals how to listen, what to say,and how to follow up on each and every ask until you receive asolid and definitive answer. In addition, The Ask coverssuch topics as how to
* Examine your views on money before making an ask
* Learn the ins and outs of asking for money
* Work with others to make an ask
* Determine if you should or should not ask a friend, colleague,or peer for money
* Figure out how many asks you can do given your timeconstraints
* Deal effectively with all the responses you will get to anask

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Foreword (Susan Earl Hosbach, Jon M. Wagner, Andrea McManus).
Preface.
Acknowledgments.
Introduction.
1. Hesitating to Ask for Money.
What Fears May Prevent or Postpone the Ask?
Knowing the Prospect Well Before Making the Ask.
Giving Is the Greatest Gift of All.
Every Organization Has Its Own Sparkle and Is Deserving of aGift.
Knowing the Organization Inside and Out.
Asking Must Be Done in Person.
Saying No to the Gift Is Not Saying No to You.
Conclusion.
Looking Ahead.
2. Judging the Prospect's Readiness for theAsk.
Avoiding Common Pitfalls When Judging Readiness.
The Readiness Profile.
The Readiness Formula.
The Match.
The Pre-Ask Conversation.
Unrestricted Gifts Are Our Friends.
Asking for Money on the First Visit.
Conclusion.
Looking Ahead.
3. Selecting the Right Person or Team to Do the Ask.
Determining Your Pool of Potential Askers.
Characteristics of a Good Asker.
Determining When One Asker Can Conduct an Ask.
Using the Team Approach.
Conclusion.
Looking Ahead.
4. Preparing for the Ask.
The Right Tone for the Ask.
The Review Prior to the Ask.
The Script for Each Ask.
Conclusion.
Looking Ahead.
5. Asking for Special Event or Community Project Gifts andIncreased Annual Gifts.
The Ask for a Special Event or Community Project.
The Ask for the Enhanced Annual Gift.
Conclusion.
Looking Ahead.
6. Asking for Major Gifts.
Defining a Major Gift.
Defining Major Gift Prospects.
Essentials of Any Major Gifts Program.
Major Gift Asks.
Conclusion.
Looking Ahead.
7. Asking for Planned Gifts.
The Importance of Planned Gifts for the Organization.
The Importance of Planned Gifts for Donors.
Planned Giving Donor Profiles.
The Planned Giver Prospect Pool.
Planned Giving Program Prerequisites.
Coordinating the Planned Giving Program with All FundraisingPrograms.
Building a Planned Giving Program.
Marketing a Planned Giving Program.
Asking for Planned Gifts.
Conclusion.
Looking Ahead.
8. Asking for Complex and Challenging Capital CampaignGifts.
Defining the Capital Campaign.
Phases of the Campaign.
Defining Campaign Gifts and Prospects.
Preparing Campaign Materials to Use During the Ask.
Asking for Campaign Gifts.
Conclusion.
Looking Ahead.
9. Addressing the Prospect's Response to theAsk.
Preparing for the Prospect's Response.
Responding to the Prospect's Concerns.
Analyzing the Responses to the Prospect's Concerns.
Conclusion.
Looking Ahead.
10. Following Through with Each Ask.
The Next Steps After Each Ask.
How to Juggle and Balance Time After Each Ask.
The Ten Guiding Principles for Any Ask.
Resource A: Sources for Fundraising Software.
Resource B: Prospect Research Providers and Web Sites.
Resource C: AFP Code of Ethical Principles and Standards ofProfessional Practice.
Resource D: Thank-You Letter After the Ask.
Resource E: Notification of Bequest.
Resource F: Sample Prospect Materials for a Charitable GiftAnnuity.
Resource G: Sample Prospect Materials for a Charitable RemainderUnitrust.
Resource H: Sample Capital Campaign Marketing Materials.
References.
The Author.


Laura Fredricks is vice president for philanthropy at Pace University in New York City. She is the author of Developing Major Gifts.



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