If you’ve not yet read the book “Hooked on a Feeling” by Francesco Ambrogetti, I can highly recommend it. I started it, expecting all kinds of feelings to be described, and I was ready to read all about great storytelling, tugging at the heartstrings messaging, etc. Instead, the book is filled with lots of great research on the impact on donors’ feelings and subsequent giving behavior through what some may think are little things. One such...
Everything You Need to Know to Master Monthly Giving
Book Review by Jeff Brooks: Monthly Giving Made Easy by Erica Waasdorp I’ve been recruiting monthly donors for organizations for more than 30 years. I thought I was an old pro at it because I’ve found a whole lot of ways of telling donors that monthly giving is a great idea. Then people started asking me questions about monthly giving… How much should I ask donors to give monthly? Is $5 too little? Should I accept EFT? PayPal? Apple Pay? Should...
Book Review: ‘The Essence of Campaigning Fundraising’
When an international fundraising legend like Ken Burnett writes a book, I stand up and listen. And having met Ken personally at numerous international conferences, I’m proud to have a signed copy! This new book, “The Essence of Campaigning Fundraising” was published by the White Lion Press in June. It includes a cool-looking USB drive that includes the 52 exhibits and 199 web links to which the book refers. Proceeds will go to SOFII, a...
Fundraising Book Review: ‘Green Green’
I love fundraising book recommendations and, as you probably know by now, I love reading (and writing) fundraising books. So here is a review of the book “Green Green,” published by Civil Sector Press, written by Canadian David Love, who has been raising funds for more than 51 years. Incredible! Congratulations! If you’ve been fundraising for a while, you may have come across David’s name or perhaps his daughter Jen Love of Agents...
Monthly Giving Will Grow in Popularity in the Post-Pandemic Nonprofit
Over the past few weeks, I’ve been able to do some traveling again — in-person client visits, family visits, fun. Sitting on airplanes and in airports means time to read. I never leave home without a fundraising book to enjoy (along with other books, of course). Recently, I read “The Post-Pandemic Nonprofit: 12 Disruptive Trends Your Nonprofit Must Master” by Jeremy Reis. It’s a great and easy read in some 170 pages. It took me...
Book Review of Erica Waasdorp’s ‘Monthly Giving Made Easy’
by Jim Eskin I have to start with a confession: I am a monthly giving convert. As a practitioner, I heard a lot about it at the Association for Fundraising Professionals (AFP) and other professional conferences, and my ears perked up. But when I returned to my development shop, I discussed it with the team and, regrettably, didn’t demonstrate the needed leadership to make a robust and serious commitment to make things happen as they should...
Book Review: ‘From the Ground Up: Digital Fundraising for Nonprofits’
Based on a colleague’s recommendation, I ordered the book “From the Ground Up: Digital Fundraising for Nonprofits,” written by Brock Warner, CFRE. It’s a great little gem with all the basics anybody and everybody could need for digital fundraising. Online advertising, social media, welcome emails, payment processors, Google Analytics and so much more. Credit: Brock Warner, CFRE In two sittings, I was able to learn all the basics I needed...
Book Review: ‘It’s Not Just About the Donor’
This past weekend, I read the second book by the Veritus Group principals Richard Perry and Jeff Schreifels: “It’s Not Just About the Donor.” This was written during COVID-19, and one chapter is especially focused on fundraising during a crisis. You may ask, why would someone like me who typically only deals with small(ish) and monthly donors want to spend two hours reading this book on major gifts? Credit: Veritus Group Because small donors...
Book Review: ’10 Simple Fundraising Lessons’
Over the holidays, I took some time to finish a few books in my stack of fundraising books to read. Trust me, I learn something every time, and I’ve been raising funds for years. Cover image of “10 Simple Fundraising Lessons” by Jim Eskin | Credit: Amazon Jim Eskin wrote a book on simple fundraising lessons, and it’s a great little gem for a few reasons: It’s short and sweet, and you can read it in less than one hour. Who does not...
Book Review: ‘No More Duct Tape Fundraising’
If you set some intentions for the new year, I sincerely hope that includes reading new fundraising books. With that said, I’m offering my review of Rachel Ramjattan’s book, NO MORE DUCT TAPE FUNDRAISING: The Nonprofit Leader’s Guide to Becoming an Inspirational Fundraiser. I read the book in about an hour and in one sitting. What I especially liked about the book is how Ramjattan clearly explains the different parts of a fundraising plan and...