Grassroots Philanthropy

Grassroots Philanthropy
Title Grassroots Philanthropy PDF eBook
Author Bill Somerville
Publisher ReadHowYouWant.com
Total Pages 218
Release 2008-05-23
Genre
ISBN 1427085889

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Based on four decades of experience as a foundation executive, Bill Somerville's Grassroots philanthropy is an unorthodox guide to decisive, hands-on grant making. Straightforward, persuasive, and exhilarating. Somerville's courageous and thoughtful approach to grant making will energize and motivate foundation and nonprofit leaders alike.

Grassroots Philanthropy

Grassroots Philanthropy
Title Grassroots Philanthropy PDF eBook
Author Bill Somerville
Publisher
Total Pages 258
Release 2008-05-23
Genre
ISBN 9780369370013

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Based on four decades of experience as a foundation executive, Bill Somerville's Grassroots philanthropy is an unorthodox guide to decisive, hands-on grant making. Straightforward, persuasive, and exhilarating. Somerville's courageous and thoughtful approach to grant making will energize and motivate foundation and nonprofit leaders alike.

Grassroots Philanthropy (EasyRead Super Large 24pt Edition)

Grassroots Philanthropy (EasyRead Super Large 24pt Edition)
Title Grassroots Philanthropy (EasyRead Super Large 24pt Edition) PDF eBook
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Publisher ReadHowYouWant.com
Total Pages 414
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ISBN 1427085919

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Leading from Within

Leading from Within
Title Leading from Within PDF eBook
Author Gretchen Ki Steidle
Publisher MIT Press
Total Pages 260
Release 2018-09-11
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0262536188

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A roadmap for integrating mindfulness into every aspect of social change: how to lead transformation with compassion for the needs and perspectives of all people. Gretchen Steidle knows first-hand the personal transformation that mindfulness practice can bring. But she doesn't believe that transformation stops at personal wellbeing. In Leading from Within, Steidle describes the ways that personal investment in self-awareness shapes leaders who are able to inspire change in others, build stronger relationships, and design innovative and more sustainable solutions. Steidle argues that both personal and societal transformation are essential for a just society, and with this book she offers a roadmap for integrating mindfulness into every aspect of social change. Conventional methods attempt to compel people to change through incentives or punitive measures. Conscious social change calls for leading with a deeper human understanding of change and compassion for the needs and perspectives of all stakeholders. Steidle offers mindfulness practices for individuals and groups, presents the neuroscientific evidence for its benefits, and argues for its relevance to social change. She describes five capacities of conscious social change, devoting a chapter to each. She writes about her own experiences, including her work helping women to found their own grassroots social ventures in post-conflict Africa. She describes the success of a group of rural, uneducated women in Rwanda, for example, who now provide 9,000 villagers with clean water, ending the sexual exploitation of disabled women unable to collect water on their own. Steidle also draws from the work of change agents in the United States to showcase applications of conscious social change to timely issues like immigration, racism, policing, and urban violence. Through personal stories and practical guidance, Steidle delivers both the inspiration and tools of this innovative approach to social transformation. About Global Grassroots: In post-conflict Africa, Global Grassroots equips emerging women leaders, including war survivors, subsistence farmers, and the undereducated, with the tools and resources to create conscious social change. Our core program is our Academy for Conscious Change, a social entrepreneurship and mindfulness-based leadership program that helps vulnerable women design their own non-profit solutions to address priority social issues. In our first decade of operations we have trained over 650 change agents who have designed 150 civil society organizations benefiting over 150,000 people.

Grassroots Initiatives

Grassroots Initiatives
Title Grassroots Initiatives PDF eBook
Author Richard N. Aft
Publisher United Way
Total Pages 268
Release 2004
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780967638218

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Fundraising for Social Change

Fundraising for Social Change
Title Fundraising for Social Change PDF eBook
Author Kim Klein
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages 542
Release 2011-04-18
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1118019377

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This bestselling book is one of the most widely used in the field by nonprofit organizations across the country. A soup to nuts description of how to build, maintain and expand an individual donor program, this book is often called "the Bible of grassroots fundraising." Praise for the Sixth Edition of Fundraising for Social Change "People love Kim's fundraising wisdom and her keen ability to connect fund development with what matters in our communities. I always recommend Fundraising for Social Change to organizations in need of a book with ideas they can use right away as well as information about how to build a successful long-term fundraising program." —Steve Lew, senior projects director, CompassPoint Nonprofit Services "I used Fundraising for Social Change as a textbook for my class for many years and often recommend it to grassroots organizations as a primer for developing a fundraising strategy. Kim's years of experience and her own broad knowledge of the field give the book heft and credibility. Her pragmatism and sense of humor make it readable and engaging." —Maria Mottola, executive director, New York Foundation "The information and inspiration we have received from Kim Klein's books have been key to our grassroots fundraising efforts. Some people go back to Proust; I go back to her specifics about how to write a fundraising plan that actually works!" —Bob Fulkerson, state director, Progressive Leadership Alliance of Nevada (PLAN) "Kim makes me a believer again whenever I am in her presence?be it through her spoken or written word. While she provides the basics of raising money in an accessible form, what I truly value is the deep sense of purpose she reawakens in me as a fundraiser-activist." —Miguel Gavaldón, fundraising coach and trainer, Grassroots Institute for Fundraising Training "Whatever role I am in, I turn to Fundraising for Social Change. Working with Kim to present Fundraising for Social Change workshops in communities changes lives?both professional and personal?including mine. She offers hands-on experience and extraordinary human values to the nonprofit sector, as well as skilled expertise in teaching others how to make fundraising fun and meaningful to our whole life." —Jaune Evans, development chair, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts

Grassroots Philanthropy (EasyRead Super Large 20pt Edition)

Grassroots Philanthropy (EasyRead Super Large 20pt Edition)
Title Grassroots Philanthropy (EasyRead Super Large 20pt Edition) PDF eBook
Author
Publisher ReadHowYouWant.com
Total Pages 302
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ISBN 1427085900

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