Directory of Grant Making Trusts 2020/2021 26th Edition


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Grant-making trusts are a major source of funding for UK charitable activity, and this guide provides a comprehensive directory. It contains information for fundraisers on the largest 2000 trusts and foundations in the UK that give grants to organisations.




Modern Grantmaking


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Fundraising Management


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This is the first truly comprehensive guide to fundraising management, uniquely blending current academic knowledge with the best of professional practice. Much more than a how-to guide, it provides a detailed overview of modern fundraising planning and practice, and analyzes critical issues as well presenting practical tools for campaign planning. Campaigns discussed include high-profile examples from companies as diverse as RSPCA, Greenpeace, Barnados and the American Cancer Society, which illustrate the theories and bring the topic to life. A truly groundbreaking analysis, this text works through the planning stages of fundraising to give readers a rounded understanding of the topic, and is essential reading for students of fundraising and non-profit professionals alike.










Trust Fundraising


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We have experienced some remarkable changes in trust fundraising since the book was first published over 10 years ago. In this new edition we outline a variety of approaches to grant-making trusts that will save trustees' time and ensure greater success for fundraisers.




Richer Lives


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An in-depth study of why and how the richer members of our society engage in philanthropy. For fundraisers, CEOs, senior manageers, professional advisers and academics.




Writing Better Fundraising Applications


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Brings to fundraisers' attention the changes in what funders are looking for and developments in the application process. This work includes: a section on outcome funding; online applications; tips from successful fundraisers; case studies; and, examples of funders' guidelines for the 'ideal' letter.