Review:

Fundraising: Concepts, Issues, Practices By Steven W. Danis Et Al.

overall review score: 4.3
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Fundraising: Concepts, Issues, Practices by Steven W. Danis et al. is an academic and practical exploration of the fundamental principles, challenges, and methodologies involved in fundraising within non-profit organizations. The book covers theoretical frameworks, ethical considerations, strategic planning, and contemporary issues faced by fundraisers to help readers understand and implement effective fundraising strategies.

Key Features

  • Comprehensive coverage of fundraising theories and concepts
  • Analysis of ethical issues in fundraising practices
  • Practical strategies for developing successful fundraising campaigns
  • Discussion on contemporary challenges such as donor engagement and technology use
  • Case studies illustrating real-world applications
  • Focus on ethical standards and legal considerations

Pros

  • Provides a thorough understanding of fundraising principles suitable for students and practitioners
  • Incorporates current issues and contemporary practices relevant to modern nonprofit fundraising
  • Balances theoretical background with practical guidance
  • Emphasizes ethical considerations in fundraising activities
  • Includes case studies to illustrate concepts effectively

Cons

  • Primarily targeted at academic audiences; may be technical for absolute beginners
  • Some readers might find the depth of detail overwhelming without prior background
  • Limited focus on digital or social media-specific fundraising tactics, which are increasingly important

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