Libraries have barely begun to exploit alternate funding potential. Provides essential information and outlines the steps for planning using a team approach. Library staff and…
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Libraries have barely begun to exploit alternate funding potential. Provides essential information and outlines the steps for planning using a team approach. Library staff and support group leaders will find the information helpful as their guide to fundraising for a library. Provides the tools to develop a powerful, customized library fundraising action plan. Provides the three phases of planning, a planning questionnaire, and guidelines for the planning team. Describes fundraising strategies for libraries in detail and sample planning worksheets clarify how the plan should look.
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Libraries should not be put off by the initial investment required to build an annual fund. Although direct mail is expensive, it is the only way to acquire a large number of new…
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Libraries should not be put off by the initial investment required to build an annual fund. Although direct mail is expensive, it is the only way to acquire a large number of new donors to launch an annual fund program. Such programs can raise significant revenue for library operations. They work on the premise that a large base of so‐called “small” donors, giving year after year, can provide a level of stable support beyond money raised for special projects. Includes a proven 13‐step plan for building an annual fund using direct mail techniques.