Organizational Perspective (Issue 32 New Directions for Philanthropic Fundraising-PF) Sponsored by Indiana Univ Ctr Philanthropy and AFP
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More About This Title Organizational Perspective (Issue 32 New Directions for Philanthropic Fundraising-PF) Sponsored by Indiana Univ Ctr Philanthropy and AFP

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This issue explores the approaches of organizations and outlines the approaches that donors take today and how organizations can respond to them. The authors document the ways in which philanthropy has been changing, how donors want to be treated, and the dynamics that have fueled the growth of philanthropy in this century. They reflect the shift to supply-side focus and indicate that focusing on the donor and relying more on discernment of donor interests, values, and satisfaction and less on scolding, demanding, and challenging, will create a larger and more thoughtful philanthropic response. This issue serves as a complement to Understanding the Needs of Donors: The Supply side of Charitable Giving, New Directions for Philanthropic Fundraising # 29.

This is the 32nd issue of the Jossey-Bass series New Directions for Philanthropic Fundraising.

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EUGENE R. TEMPEL is executive director of the Center on Philanthropy at Indiana University.

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Editor?s Notes (Eugene R.Tempel).

1. Building a Donor-focused Community Foundation (Janice C. Kreamer, Dalene D. Bradford).

2. Capital Campaigns and the New Charitable Investors (Marianne G. Briscoe, Barbara H. Marion).

3. Giving Back the Silicon Valley Way: Emerging Patterns of a New Philanthropy (Peter deCourcy Hero).

4. Managing Donor Defection: Why Should Donors Stop Giving? (Adrian Sargeant).

5. The Mind of the Millionaire: Findings from a National Survey on Wealth with Responsibility (Paul G. Schervish, John J. Havens).

6. Unleashing New Resources and Entrepreneurship for the Common Good: A Philanthropic Renaissance (Thomas K. Reis, Stephanie J. Clohesy).

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