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ACHIEVING EXCELLENCE IN FUNDRAISING
FIFTH EDITION
EDITORS
GENEVIEVE G. SHAKER
EUGENE R. TEMPEL
SARAH K. NATHAN
BILL STANCZYKIEWICZ
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LIST OF TABLES, FIGURES, AND EXHIBITS
Tables
Chapter reference | Title |
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18.1 | The Evolution of Fundraising as an Organizational Function in the United States, 1900–2000 |
18.2 | Characteristics of Successful Fundraisers from Research |
19.1 | Management versus Leadership Activities |
19.5 | Effectiveness of Dimensions of Power for Fundraising Leaders |
22.3 | Example Annual Fund Gift Range Chart, $60,000 Goal |
24.1 | Levels of Organizational Engagement in Content Creation |
26.1 | Individual Donor Resources That Can Enable Charitable Giving |
29.1 | Overall Giving by Household's Race |
29.2 | Informal Giving Incidence by Household's Race |
31.2 | Giving Rates and Average Giving Amounts across Four Generational Cohorts |
32.1 | High Net Worth Household Charitable Giving by Sector (Overall Mean and Median) |
32.2 | High Net Worth Household Charitable Giving by Sector and Race/Ethnicity |
32.3 | High Net Worth Household Giving Vehicles |
32.4 | High Net Worth Household Motivations for Giving |
32.5 | High Net Worth Households' “Demotivations” for Giving (Why not Give?) |
33.3 | Essential Shifts from Transactional to Transformational Relationships |
35.4 |
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