Cultivating Diversity in Fundraising
Gebonden Engels 2001 9780471403616Samenvatting
An important roadmap for fundraising in today′s multicultural communities
Raising money in today′s diverse communities is a growing challenge for fundraisers and philanthropists, requiring thoughtful strategies, successful collaborations, and a respectful understanding of people′s differences.
In this groundbreaking new book, the author examines today′s four major ethnic groups–African American, Asian American, Hispanic/Latino, and Native American–in terms of their diverse histories, traditions, and motivations, and then applies this information to the proven components of successful fundraising. The result is a timely and important look at how fundraisers can use an understanding of ethnic differences to create a vibrant and balanced nonprofit center through both individual and collective efforts.
In clear, easy–to–understand language, Cultivating Diversity in Fundraising answers the following critical questions:
∗ Who are diverse donors?
∗ What are their charitable traditions and interests?
∗ What fundraising methods will be successful in diverse communities?
∗ What can fundraisers do to include more diversity in fundraising efforts?
Designed as a guide to fundraising as well as a strategic update for existing fundraisers, this book should be required reading for anyone working in today′s nonprofit sector.
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<br /> INTRODUCTION.
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<br /> Diversity.
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<br /> 2000 Census.
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<br /> CHAPTER 1. African Americans.
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<br /> Introduction.
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<br /> African History.
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<br /> African–American Cultural Giving Patterns.
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<br /> Current State of African–American Philanthropy.
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<br /> African Americans Today.
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<br /> CHAPTER 2. Asian Americans.
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<br /> Introduction.
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<br /> Overview.
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<br /> Chinese–American History.
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<br /> Filipino–American History.
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<br /> Japanese–American History.
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<br /> Korean–American History.
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<br /> South Asian–American History.
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<br /> Cutural Giving Patterns.
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<br /> Traditions of Giving and Sharing Among Chinese Americans.
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<br /> Traditions of Giving and Sharing Among Filipino Americans.
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<br /> Traditions of Giving and Sharing Among Japanese Americans.
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<br /> Traditions of Giving and Sharing Among Korean Americans.
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<br /> Traditions of Giving and Sharing Among South Asians.
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<br /> Pacific Islanders.
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<br /> Asian–American Growth Patterns.
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<br /> CHAPTER 3. Hispanic/Latino Americans.
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<br /> Cuban–American History.
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<br /> Dominican–American History.
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<br /> Salvadoran–American History.
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<br /> Mexican–American History.
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<br /> History of Puerto Ricans in the United States.
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<br /> Traditions of Giving and Sharing Among Hispanics/Latinos.
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<br /> Guatemalans and Salvadorans.
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<br /> Hispanic/Latino Demographics.
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<br /> CHAPTER 4. Native Americans.
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<br /> History of Native Americans in the United States.
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<br /> Traditions of Giving and Sharing Among Native Americans.
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<br /> Native American Demographics.
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<br /> CHAPTER 5. Diverse Fundraising and Philanthropy Today.
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<br /> African–American Philanthropy.
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<br /> Recent Research on Asian–American Giving Patterns.
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<br /> Hispanics/Latinos and Fundraising.
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<br /> Native Americans and Fundraising.
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<br /> CHAPTER 6. Challenges and Opportunities of Diversity in Philanthropy Today.
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<br /> Recognition.
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<br /> Examples of Fundraising in Diverse Communities.
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<br /> Corporate Grant–Making to Racial Ethnic Communities.
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<br /> Remittances.
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<br /> CHAPTER 7. Interviews: Influences on Giving.
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<br /> Summary of Interviews.
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<br /> Interview Questions.
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<br /> Family Giving Patterns.
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<br /> Cultural Giving Patterns.
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<br /> Personal Giving Patterns.
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<br /> CHAPTER 8. Case Studies.
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<br /> The Elephant in Our Turn′s Living Room (by Michael L. Edell).
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<br /> A Capital Campaign for a Roman Catholic Chinese School (by Anonymous).
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<br /> Sisters of African Descent (by Samuel N. Gough, Jr.).
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<br /> Insider–Outsider: Major Gift Fundraising Among Some First Nations People (by Prudence S. Precourt, Ph.D., CFRE).
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<br /> Involving Cuban Americans in South Florida Charities (by Rolando D. Rodriguez, CFRE).
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<br /> Successful Fundraising for India′s 5–H Program (edited by Janice Gow Pettey, CFRE).
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<br /> APPENDIX A: Population by Race and Hispanic Origin, for the United States, Regions, Divisions, and States, and for Puerto Rico, 2000.
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<br /> APPENDIX B: Population by Race and Hispanic Origin, for All Ages and for 18 Years and Over, 2000.
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<br /> APPENDIX C: Population by Race, Including Combinations of Two Races, 2000.
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<br /> APPENDIX D: Population by Race with Comparisons, 2000.
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<br /> APPENDIX E: Difference in Population by Race and Hispanic Origin, 1990 to 2000.
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<br /> APPENDIX F: States Ranked by Population, 2000.
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<br /> APPENDIX G: States Ranked by Percent Population Change, 1990 to 2000.
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<br /> APPENDIX H: Anthropology and the Concept of Race (by Norman C. Sullivan).
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<br /> NOTES.
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<br /> GLOSSARY OF RACIAL/ETHNIC TERMS.
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<br /> BIBLIOGRAPHY.
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<br /> INDEX.
Rubrieken
- advisering
- algemeen management
- coaching en trainen
- communicatie en media
- economie
- financieel management
- inkoop en logistiek
- internet en social media
- it-management / ict
- juridisch
- leiderschap
- marketing
- mens en maatschappij
- non-profit
- ondernemen
- organisatiekunde
- personal finance
- personeelsmanagement
- persoonlijke effectiviteit
- projectmanagement
- psychologie
- reclame en verkoop
- strategisch management
- verandermanagement
- werk en loopbaan