23.05.12
Fundraising A-one Jeffrey Stauch shows how to ask for $10-or $10 million!
New York, NY (PRWEB) January 03, 2012
Jeffrey Stauch is no sag when it comes to asking people for money-and he shares how he gets it done in his new inscription, " Effective Frontline Fundraising ," recently published by Apress .
Stauch got his start by canvassing for partisan groups on the streets of Boston and quickly progressed to his current place as a prime fundraiser for a prestigious New England College. "Asking for $5-and getting it-takes about as much strength and guts as asking for $1 million," said Stauch. "The principles are the same. And anyone can learn them."
In "Things Frontline Fundraising," Stauch offers hard-earned wisdom every categorizing needs to know. The book is designed for those creating new fundraising capabilities in restricted nonprofits-like humane societies or history museums-as well as those seeking prime gifts for nationally known nonprofit organizations or political campaigns. No thing the size of the nonprofit, the book will prove a lifeline for organizations struggling to endure in today's troubled economy. The good news, according to Stauch: There are slews of generous donors awaiting your call or visit. "Americans will have given somewhere around $300 billion to charities and other nonprofits in 2011," he said. "There are often pockets of store where you least expect it. If you become your own detective, you'll soon learn where and how to look for wealth.
Source: San Francisco Chronicle (press release)