Iceberg Philanthropy

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Iceberg Philanthropy
Author : Fraser Green
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Publisher : Booksurge Publishing
Language : English
Release Date : 02 May 2024
ISBN : 1419669915
Pages : 0 pages
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Iceberg Philanthropy turns traditional planned giving on its head by showing fundraisers how very ordinary donors are making extraordinary gifts to charity in their wills. With a powerful synergy of major gift strategy and direct marketing tactics, Iceberg Philanthropy shows fundraisers how to extend their reach way beyond previous planned giving frontiers. A must read for any fundraiser with an imagination and a sense of humour!

Iceberg Philanthropy

Iceberg Philanthropy turns traditional planned giving on its head by showing fundraisers how very ordinary donors are making extraordinary gifts to charity in their wills. With a powerful synergy of major gift strategy and direct marketing tactics, Iceberg Philanthropy shows fundraisers how to extend their reach way beyond previous planned

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