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How to Love Your Donors (to Death)
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A book that will challenge, delight and encourage in equal measure, this uncompromising book bemoans the madness of poor dor stewardship that besets the charitable sector and sets to put it right. A nsense book and refreshing look at achieving the real worth of charitable dors. Mining the depths of his extensive kwledge from 30 years of fundraising campaigns and giving countless examples of good and bad, Pidgeon, author and world rewned public speaker, describes the highs and lows of mir dor fundraising and decries the crass attitude of many n-fundraising colleagues to these essential dors. Fundraisers' attitudes to their dors will be changed forever.

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Directory of Social Change
ISBN-10
1784820008
ISBN-13
9781784820008
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Place of Publication
London
Author Biography
Stephen Pidgeon FInstF speaks, consults and teaches throughout the world. He is Visiting Professor of Direct Response Fundraising at Plymouth University and a senior member of the teaching faculty for the UK Institute of Fundraising's Academy. He was a twice-elected trustee of the Institute. For nearly two decades he ran Tangible (formerly Target Direct), then the leading company providing direct marketing fundraising to the charitable sector, selling it in 2007. He still works on campaign and creative strategy for charity clients world-wide. He is a trustee of development agency VSO and a regular columnist in several fundraising journals.
Format
Paperback
Language
English
Author(s)
Stephen Pidgeon
Date of Publication
26/01/2015
Subject
Social Issues, Services & Welfare
Imprint
Directory of Social Change
Country of Publication
United Kingdom

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