Fundraising Success 081907
Dr. Stephen L. Goldstein is the host and producer of “Fundraising Success.” He is the author of 30 Days to Successful Fundraising. For his weekly fundraising column, go to www.fundraisingguru.blogspot.com. This week he interviews:
1. Spotlight on one nonprofit’s “fundraising success”: Jerry Carr, President and CEO, WXEL/National Public Television and Radio, jcarr@wxel.org: “Private philanthropy crucial for public broadcasting. Only 15% of public radio and TV’s dollars come from the state and federal government!”
2. Spotlight on one nonprofit’s “fundraising success”: Marjorie Evans, CEO, Broward Children’s Center, margee@bcckids.org: “Transforming the lives of children and young adults who are like Christopher Reeve with assistive technology made possible with philanthropic dollars”
3. Regular feature: “Philanthropist’s Corner” with Sean Stannard-Stockton, author of
the blog, www.tacticalphilanthropy.com, and principal with Ensemble Capital Management (Burlingame, CA): “Charitable lead trusts—the most underused philanthropic tactic”
4. Beth Kanter, beth@bethkanter.org: “Step 1 of 10 Steps to Web 2.0—How and why nonprofits’ future fundraising success depends upon their savvy use of social media”
5. Weekly feature: “Freebies Galore” with Jesse Carter from Profit Quests, “The People’s Fundraising Web site,”www.profitquests.com: “Free advice galore on capital campaigns”
6. Stephen Rockwell, srockwell@mcsorg.org, of Management Consulting Services: “How to start a blog—for free—and why every nonprofit needs one”
7. Regular feature: “Blog Beat” with Peter Panepento of The Chronicle of Philanthropy, www.philanthropy.com/giveandtake: “On the blog, www.fromthepipeline.blogspot.com, which deals with job opportunities, career-planning, and diversity issues in the nonprofit sector”
1. Spotlight on one nonprofit’s “fundraising success”: Jerry Carr, President and CEO, WXEL/National Public Television and Radio, jcarr@wxel.org: “Private philanthropy crucial for public broadcasting. Only 15% of public radio and TV’s dollars come from the state and federal government!”
2. Spotlight on one nonprofit’s “fundraising success”: Marjorie Evans, CEO, Broward Children’s Center, margee@bcckids.org: “Transforming the lives of children and young adults who are like Christopher Reeve with assistive technology made possible with philanthropic dollars”
3. Regular feature: “Philanthropist’s Corner” with Sean Stannard-Stockton, author of
the blog, www.tacticalphilanthropy.com, and principal with Ensemble Capital Management (Burlingame, CA): “Charitable lead trusts—the most underused philanthropic tactic”
4. Beth Kanter, beth@bethkanter.org: “Step 1 of 10 Steps to Web 2.0—How and why nonprofits’ future fundraising success depends upon their savvy use of social media”
5. Weekly feature: “Freebies Galore” with Jesse Carter from Profit Quests, “The People’s Fundraising Web site,”www.profitquests.com: “Free advice galore on capital campaigns”
6. Stephen Rockwell, srockwell@mcsorg.org, of Management Consulting Services: “How to start a blog—for free—and why every nonprofit needs one”
7. Regular feature: “Blog Beat” with Peter Panepento of The Chronicle of Philanthropy, www.philanthropy.com/giveandtake: “On the blog, www.fromthepipeline.blogspot.com, which deals with job opportunities, career-planning, and diversity issues in the nonprofit sector”
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