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LIST OF TABLES, FIGURES, AND EXHIBITS

Tables

Chapter reference Title
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 Potential Gift Range Chart for a $10 Million Campaign
37.1 Overview of DAF Sponsor Types
38.1 Foundation Types, Financing, and Requirements

Figures

Chapter reference Title
4.1 Model of Identification Theory
6.1 Seven Roles of Philanthropy​
12.1 The Fundraising Cycle
12.2 The Four‐Legged Stool of Fundraising
12.3 Donor Pyramid of Fundraising Strategies
13.1 Ad from Dana‐Farber Cancer Institute
14.1 Rosso Constituency Model
14.2 Wheel of Roles and Responsibilities
14.3 Wheel Example Family 1
14.4 Wheel Example Family 2
16.1 Brand Pyramid Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy
19.4 Four Roles of the Nonprofit – Including Fundraising – Leader ​
20.1 Eight‐Step Board Recruitment Process
20.3 Eight Stages of Board Retention
21.1 Six Steps for Successful Volunteer Fundraiser Involvement
22.1 Profile of the Annual Fund
22.2 Annual Fund Profile Shapes
22.4 Donor Retention Calculation and Example
24.2 Peer‐to‐Peer Fundraising
24.3 Percentage of Social Media Users in General Population, by Age
26.2 Eight Mechanisms That Drive Charitable Giving
26.3 Spiderplot of Mechanisms for Giving
30.1 Partial Pooling Financial Management
31.1 Generational Cohorts in Historical and Social Context
33.1 Intersection Where Major Gifts Occur
33.2 Transactional to Transformational Fundraising
33.4 The Eight‐Step Major Gift Management Cycle
34.1 A Process for Preparing, Formulating, and Making the Invitation to Give
35.1 Sample Campaign Progress Chart for a $10 Million Campaign
35.2 Phases of a Campaign

Exhibits

Chapter reference Title
2.1 Proposed Beneficiary Bill of Rights
15.1 The Departmental Budget Worksheet
15.2 Fundraising Fitness Test Top Indicators Tab
15.3 Time Study Factor Worksheet, Part 1
15.4 Time Study Factor Worksheet, Part 2
15.5 Time Study Factor Worksheet, Part 3
15.6 Fundraising Net Analyzer – MFE Calculating Fundraising Measures
19.2 Fundraising Plan Template
19.3 Sample Fundraising Timeline
20.2 Board Needs Matrix
20.4 Board Resource Development Commitment and Tracking Form
35.3 Campaign Readiness Test (adapted from Rosso 1991)
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