Description
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
Author: Reynold Levy
Publisher: Wiley
Published: 10/01/2008
Pages: 240
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 1.01lbs
Size: 9.20h x 6.70w x 0.88d
ISBN13: 9780470243428
ISBN10: 0470243422
BISAC Categories:
- Business & Economics | Nonprofit Organizations & Charities | General
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.