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21st Century Fundraising Resources, 2nd Edition

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By Michael C. Gilbert, et al
(Published July 2005)
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We're very pleased to be offering this second edition of 21st Century Fundraising Resources. It's been substantially expanded to contain six feature articles, five of those new, and 105 resources, which are divided into 9 categories, including Community, Email, Design, Principles, and Websites, and are meant to be perused in any order you like.
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Fundraising is changing. The traditional business models of telemarketing and direct mail are in jeopardy. The speed and affordability of online communication are driving professional fundraisers back to their roots. They are examining the core practices of good fundraising and asking themselves what those practices will look like in the twenty-first century.
The answer is that we don't know. But we are starting to see the outlines of twenty first century fundraising: Organizations will be integrating their fundraising with other programs. Donors will feel like we are listening to them once again. Good fundraisers will be investing in the community, the network, and the connections between donors.
We're very pleased to be offering this second edition of Twenty First Century Fundraising Resources. It's been substantially expanded with five new articles and eleven new resources. If you haven't already read Frictionless Fundraising, you should start with that. The 105 resources are divided into 9 categories, including Community, Email, Design, Principles, and Websites, and are meant to be perused in any order you like. |
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Table of Contents
Contributing Authors ............ 8
Introduction ............ 9
Articles:
Frictionless Fundraising ............ 10
By Michael C. Gilbert
Content is Not King ............ 16
By Andrew Odlyzko
Email Newsletter Marketing Model ............ 41
By Michael C. Gilbert
How Online and Offline Organizing Are Linked ............. 47
By Miranda Mowbray
Online Donor Cultivation: The Quest for Metrics ............. 49
By Michael C. Gilbert
10 Tips on Writing the Living Web ............. 53
By Mark Bernstein
Additional Resources:
Quicksheets:
Identifying Online Fundraising Opportunities ... 61
Chaperoning ... 62
Fundraising Resources ... 63 - 90
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