It's that time of year again. That's right; time to add some new titles to our library. The next time you visit the San Francisco library/learning center, have a look at our new books shelf as we've added a number of great titles to our collection:
Give a Little: How Your Small Donations can Transform Our World. In this inspirational book, Smith explains how ordinary donors who give in small amounts are making real change in the quality of life of far-flung areas. A substantial portion of the book offers Smith's own recommendations of specific charities whose efforts, she believes, are particularly effective.
Finally - Outcome Measurement Strategies Anyone can Understand. A straightforward explanation of outcome measurement containing useful exercises to help your organization understand and increase impact.
Mission-based Marketing: Positioning Your Not-for-profit in an Increasingly Competitive World. Peter Brinckerhoff sketches a road map on how to build a market-oriented organization and lead it to success. This book is illustrated with numerous examples and practice exercises.
Breakthrough Nonprofit Branding: Seven Principles to Power Extraordinary Results. Using many real world examples, the authors explain how to build and sustain the asset of an organization's brand. Noting that a brand is not just a logo or trademark, but rather a strategically designed connection to constituents and the wider public, the book provides checklists and tips to achieve the seven recommended principles.
Leading Roles: 50 Questions Every Arts Board Should Ask. Information and advice to assist board members in the effective governance of various types of arts organizations.
Nonprofit Fundraising Registration: The 50-State Guide. Explains the basic legal context that requires registration by persons or entities engaged in charitable solicitation, with a distinction between state and IRS interests. Specific requirements and contact information are provided for each state. The situation of Internet fundraising--potentially visible in all states--is discussed in the context of The Charleston Principles. The Unified Registration Statement, now accepted by 36 states, is also explained.
The Nonprofit Development Companion: A Workbook for Fundraising Success. This guidebook touches upon numerous aspects of development, including the mission and case statements, planning, annual fund and major gifts drives, recordkeeping, utilizing volunteers, role of the board, and the professional staff.
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1. Brinckerhoff, Peter C. Mission-based marketing : positioning your not-for-profit in an increasingly competitive world. 2nd ed. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons. 2003. xiii, 258 p. Abstract: Sketches a road map on how to build a market-oriented organization and lead it to success. Illustrated with numerous examples and practice exercises. Indexed. Call Number: 680 BRI MIS Subject/descriptor: Nonprofit organizations--administration; Nonprofit organizations--management; Nonprofit organizations--marketing Location: New York; DC; Cleveland; San Francisco; Atlanta
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