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Listening to Your Donors - (Jossey-Bass Nonprofit and Public Management Series) by Bruce Campbell (Hardcover)
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- What do your donors need?
- About the Author: BRUCE CAMPBELL is the founder and president of Campbell Research, a consulting firm that provides nonprofits with marketing research and fundraising analysis.
- 240 Pages
- Business + Money Management, Nonprofit Organizations & Charities
- Series Name: Jossey-Bass Nonprofit and Public Management Series
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What do your donors need? How can you win their support? For the nonprofit seeking to improve programs and increase fundraising, this book provides a step-by-step guide to listening to the needs of your donors through effective survey research. Bruce Campbell draws from over fifteen years of professional experience and real-life examples to provide many of the research tools that a nonprofit needs. He explains how to design questionnaires, select sample populations, create focus groups, analyze survey results, and much more. Throughout the book, there are tables, action steps, and sample questionnaires to help tailor your donor research to the organization's mission and goals. With the right approach, your nonprofit can not only build donor relations but also expand its resources. Listening to Your Donors is an essential tool for nonprofit executives involved with fundraising, communications, marketing, or public relations.From the Back Cover
What do your donors need? How can you win their support? For the nonprofit seeking to improve programs and increase fundraising, this book provides a step-by-step guide to listening to the needs of your donors through effective survey research. Bruce Campbell draws from over fifteen years of professional experience and real-life examples to provide many of the research tools that a nonprofit needs. He explains how to design questionnaires, select sample populations, create focus groups, analyze survey results, and much more. Throughout the book, there are tables, action steps, and sample questionnaires to help tailor your donor research to the organization's mission and goals. With the right approach, your nonprofit can not only build donor relations but also expand its resources. Listening to Your Donors is an essential tool for nonprofit executives involved with fundraising, communications, marketing, or public relations.[BACK JACKET]
"This practical, thorough book on conducting effective market research comes from the person who has more professional experience listening to donors than anyone I know. Bruce Campbell has written a book that will be a very helpful resource for fundraisers and nonprofit executives who want to understand their donors and communicate with them profitably."
3/4Christopher Cleghorn, executive vice president for database enterprises, Easter Seals
"I've been waiting for this book for a long time. Finally, Bruce Campbell guides us through the mysteries and the mumbo-jumbo of survey research and statistical analysis. If you want to understand why your donors aren't giving as much as you think they should3/4and if you're looking for ways to persuade them to increase their giving3/4this outstanding book will tell you how."
3/4Mal Warwick, chairman of Mal Warwick & Associates, Inc., and author of The Five Strategies for Fundraising Success
"It is critical to the growth of any nonprofit that it learn who its donors are, what attitudes they hold, and how to motivate them. This book, based on Bruce Campbell's years of hands-on experience with a score of successful nonprofits, is full of solid direction regarding how nonprofits can better listen to their donors and other constituents toward this end."
3/4Martin Lonsdale, vice president of marketing, World Vision
"With laser-like efficiency, Bruce Campbell applies the highly focused approach of a researcher to the tailored needs of nonprofit decision makers. He has compiled years of valuable experience into this handy book on tapping into the heart and soul of donors. No nonprofit manager should go without it."
3/4E. Dale Berkey, president, Berkey Brendel Sheline
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"This practical, thorough book on conducting effective marketresearch comes from the person who has more professional experiencelistening to donors than anyone I know. Bruce Campbell has writtena book that will be a very helpful resource for fundraisers andnonprofit executives who want to understand their donors andcommunicate with them profitably." (Christopher Cleghorn, executivevice president for database enterprises, Easter Seals) "I've been waiting for this book for a long time. Finally, BruceCampbell guides us through the mysteries and the mumbo-jumbo ofsurvey research and statistical analysis. If you want to understandwhy your donors aren't giving as much as you think they should--andif you're looking for ways to persuade them to increase theirgiving--this outstanding book will tell you how." (Mal Warwick, chairman of Mal Warwick & Associates, Inc., and author of TheFive Strategies for Fundraising Success) "It is critical to the growth of any nonprofit that it learn whoits donors are, what attitudes they hold, and how to motivate them.This book, based on Bruce Campbell's years of hands-on experiencewith a score of successful nonprofits, is full of solid directionregarding how nonprofits can better listen to their donors andother constituents toward this end." (Martin Lonsdale, vicepresident of marketing, World Vision) "With laser-like efficiency, Bruce Campbell applies the highlyfocused approach of a researcher to the tailored needs of nonprofitdecision makers. He has compiled years of valuable experience intothis handy book on tapping into the heart and soul of donors. Nononprofit manager should go without it." (E. Dale Berkey, president, Berkey Brendel Sheline)
About the Author
BRUCE CAMPBELL is the founder and president of Campbell Research, a consulting firm that provides nonprofits with marketing research and fundraising analysis. His firm has served such nationwide organizations as Alzheimer's Association, Illinois; The American Bible Society, New York; Project Hope, Virginia; National Easter Seals, Illinois; and Save the Children, Connecticut. He is editor and publisher of DonorSpeak, a monthly newsletter created to help nonprofits obtain accurate feedback from their constituents. He has written for such publications as The NonProfit Times, The Religious Broadcaster, and Fundraising Management Magazine.