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OverviewYou can achieve your dreams of financial stability for your congregation. ""At almost every institution around the country, there is money left unasked for and, as a result, not given. 'Wait,' you might say. ’We have an annual appeal every year! Every family in our congregation is asked for a donation at High Holiday services. If they haven’t given, they just don’t want to give to us.‘ That may be how you perceive the interaction, but do your congregants see it the same way?“ —from Chapter 1 Successful synagogue fundraising is no easy task, but it is possible—for all congregations. Development consultants Rabbi David A. Mersky and Abigail Harmon outline a practical, step-by-step approach to fundraising programs and systems that can help your synagogue achieve growth and sustainability. They show you how to: Create excitement about new models of fundraising Set up a comprehensive development program Find and engage current and prospective donors Choose effective staff, volunteers and consultants Create a culture of asking and giving that everyone feels positive about Bring your community together to support the congregation’s mission and vision Full Product DetailsAuthor: Rabbi David A. Mersky , Abigail HarmonPublisher: Jewish Lights Publishing Imprint: Jewish Lights Publishing Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.272kg ISBN: 9781580238564ISBN 10: 1580238564 Pages: 208 Publication Date: 02 June 2016 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsIntroduction Part I What Can Fundraising Help You Achieve? Chapter 1 Financial Sustainability: Increasing the Money Raised on an Annual Basis Chapter 2 Building Community: An Added Benefit of Successful Fundraising Chapter 3 The Major Gift Engagement Plan The Major Gift Engagement Plan Chart Part II Who Should Be Charged with Fundraising? Chapter 4 Volunteer Leaders Fundraising Committee Questionnaire Who Should Chair Your Development Committee? Chapter 5 The Role of Clergy, Staff, and Volunteer Leadership in the Development Process Chapter 6 What All Fundraisers Need to Know Chapter 7 When to Call in the Consultants Part III Tools for Donor Engagement Chapter 8 Where Will You Find Your Donors? Chapter 9 The Case for Giving Chapter 10 The Effective Annual Fund Fundraising by Source: Budget versus Actual Part IV Why It's Okay to Ask for a Donation Chapter 11 Creating a Culture of Asking Chapter 12 Basic Fundraising Skills Chapter 13 The Individual Ask Part V How Great Fundraising Will Improve Your Synagogue Culture Chapter 14 Stewardship: The Path to Donor Retention Chapter 15 Moves Management: A Disciplined Approach to Securing Major Gifts Chapter 16 The Cycle Repeats Conclusion: This Is Not the End . . . It Is But the Beginning Acknowledgments Appendix 1: Donor Recognition Policy Categories of Giving Appendix 2: Major Gifts Moves Management Worksheets Prospect Identification Prospect Review Form Call Report Weekly Summary Dashboard GlossaryReviews"""Of immense practical value.... David Mersky's insights into the theory and process of development enabled me, my lay leadership and staff to achieve success beyond our expectations."" —Rabbi Joshua M. Davidson, senior rabbi, Congregation Emanu-El of the City of New York “A great resource for every synagogue seeking to move from a culture of fundraisers to a culture of philanthropy that ... engages life-long donors. A comprehensive primer.” —Margo Gold, international president, United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism “A must-read for synagogue boards, clergy and staff.” —Dr. Ron Wolfson, Fingerhut Professor of Education, American Jewish University; author, Relational Judaism: Using the Power of Relationships to Transform the Jewish Community “Concrete tips and practical guidance from fundraising professionals who really know what they are talking about. This book is all you need to succeed in synagogue fundraising.” —Rabbi Kerry M. Olitzky, executive director, Big Tent Judaism; coauthor, New Membership and Financial Alternatives for the American Synagogue “Lifts us up from the bottom line to an elevated plane of meaningful relationship for sustained growth.” —Rabbi Elaine Zecher, Temple Israel, Boston “Takes you through the entire process step by step in an easy-to-read format that provides checklists, charts and many innovative ideas for a successful campaign.... Highly recommend[ed].” —Maria Benet, past president, Congregation Kehillath Israel, Brookline, Massachusetts “A sorely-needed pragmatic guide.” —Rabbi Jonathan Schnitzer, senior rabbi, B’nai Israel Congregation, Rockville, Maryland “Comprehensive.... The perfect guide for any synagogue leadership group seeking to improve its financial health (and the engagement of its congregants) through philanthropy.” —Frederic L. Bloch, past president, Larchmont Temple, Larchmont, NY; senior vice president of development, New Jewish Home, New York City" Of immense practical value.... David Mersky's insights into the theory and process of development enabled me, my lay leadership and staff to achieve success beyond our expectations. Rabbi Joshua M. Davidson, senior rabbi, Congregation Emanu-El of the City of New York A great resource for every synagogue seeking to move from a culture of fundraisers to a culture of philanthropy that ... engages life-long donors. A comprehensive primer. Margo Gold, international president, United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism A must-read for synagogue boards, clergy and staff. Dr. Ron Wolfson, Fingerhut Professor of Education, American Jewish University; author, Relational Judaism: Using the Power of Relationships to Transform the Jewish Community Concrete tips and practical guidance from fundraising professionals who really know what they are talking about. This book is all you need to succeed in synagogue fundraising. Rabbi Kerry M. Olitzky, executive director, Big Tent Judaism; coauthor, New Membership and Financial Alternatives for the American Synagogue Lifts us up from the bottom line to an elevated plane of meaningful relationship for sustained growth. Rabbi Elaine Zecher, Temple Israel, Boston Takes you through the entire process step by step in an easy-to-read format that provides checklists, charts and many innovative ideas for a successful campaign.... Highly recommend[ed]. Maria Benet, past president, Congregation Kehillath Israel, Brookline, Massachusetts A sorely-needed pragmatic guide. Rabbi Jonathan Schnitzer, senior rabbi, B nai Israel Congregation, Rockville, Maryland Comprehensive.... The perfect guide for any synagogue leadership group seeking to improve its financial health (and the engagement of its congregants) through philanthropy. Frederic L. Bloch, past president, Larchmont Temple, Larchmont, NY; senior vice president of development, New Jewish Home, New York City Of immense practical value.... David Mersky's insights into the theory and process of development enabled me, my lay leadership and staff to achieve success beyond our expectations. --Rabbi Joshua M. Davidson, senior rabbi, Congregation Emanu-El of the City of New York A great resource for every synagogue seeking to move from a culture of fundraisers to a culture of philanthropy that ... engages life-long donors. A comprehensive primer. --Margo Gold, international president, United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism A must-read for synagogue boards, clergy and staff. --Dr. Ron Wolfson, Fingerhut Professor of Education, American Jewish University; author, Relational Judaism: Using the Power of Relationships to Transform the Jewish Community Concrete tips and practical guidance from fundraising professionals who really know what they are talking about. This book is all you need to succeed in synagogue fundraising. --Rabbi Kerry M. Olitzky, executive director, Big Tent Judaism; coauthor, New Membership and Financial Alternatives for the American Synagogue Lifts us up from the bottom line to an elevated plane of meaningful relationship for sustained growth. --Rabbi Elaine Zecher, Temple Israel, Boston Takes you through the entire process step by step in an easy-to-read format that provides checklists, charts and many innovative ideas for a successful campaign.... Highly recommend[ed]. --Maria Benet, past president, Congregation Kehillath Israel, Brookline, Massachusetts A sorely-needed pragmatic guide. --Rabbi Jonathan Schnitzer, senior rabbi, B'nai Israel Congregation, Rockville, Maryland Comprehensive.... The perfect guide for any synagogue leadership group seeking to improve its financial health (and the engagement of its congregants) through philanthropy. --Frederic L. Bloch, past president, Larchmont Temple, Larchmont, NY; senior vice president of development, New Jewish Home, New York City Of immense practical value.... David Mersky's insights into the theory and process of development enabled me, my lay leadership and staff to achieve success beyond our expectations. Rabbi Joshua M. Davidson, senior rabbi, Congregation Emanu-El of the City of New York A great resource for every synagogue seeking to move from a culture of fundraisers to a culture of philanthropy that ... engages life-long donors. A comprehensive primer. Margo Gold, international president, United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism A must-read for synagogue boards, clergy and staff. Dr. Ron Wolfson, Fingerhut Professor of Education, American Jewish University; author, Relational Judaism: Using the Power of Relationships to Transform the Jewish Community Concrete tips and practical guidance from fundraising professionals who really know what they are talking about. This book is all you need to succeed in synagogue fundraising. Rabbi Kerry M. Olitzky, executive director, Big Tent Judaism; coauthor, New Membership and Financial Alternatives for the American Synagogue Lifts us up from the bottom line to an elevated plane of meaningful relationship for sustained growth. Rabbi Elaine Zecher, Temple Israel, Boston Takes you through the entire process step by step in an easy-to-read format that provides checklists, charts and many innovative ideas for a successful campaign.... Highly recommend[ed]. Maria Benet, past president, Congregation Kehillath Israel, Brookline, Massachusetts A sorely-needed pragmatic guide. Rabbi Jonathan Schnitzer, senior rabbi, B nai Israel Congregation, Rockville, Maryland Comprehensive.... The perfect guide for any synagogue leadership group seeking to improve its financial health (and the engagement of its congregants) through philanthropy. Frederic L. Bloch, past president, Larchmont Temple, Larchmont, NY; senior vice president of development, New Jewish Home, New York City Of immense practical value.... David Mersky's insights into the theory and process of development enabled me, my lay leadership and staff to achieve success beyond our expectations. Rabbi Joshua M. Davidson, senior rabbi, Congregation Emanu-El of the City of New York A great resource for every synagogue seeking to move from a culture of fundraisers to a culture of philanthropy that ... engages life-long donors. A comprehensive primer. Margo Gold, international president, United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism A must-read for synagogue boards, clergy and staff. Dr. Ron Wolfson, Fingerhut Professor of Education, American Jewish University; author, Relational Judaism: Using the Power of Relationships to Transform the Jewish Community Concrete tips and practical guidance from fundraising professionals who really know what they are talking about. This book is all you need to succeed in synagogue fundraising. Rabbi Kerry M. Olitzky, executive director, Big Tent Judaism; coauthor, New Membership and Financial Alternatives for the American Synagogue Lifts us up from the bottom line to an elevated plane of meaningful relationship for sustained growth. Rabbi Elaine Zecher, Temple Israel, Boston Takes you through the entire process step by step in an easy-to-read format that provides checklists, charts and many innovative ideas for a successful campaign.... Highly recommend[ed]. Maria Benet, past president, Congregation Kehillath Israel, Brookline, Massachusetts A sorely-needed pragmatic guide. Rabbi Jonathan Schnitzer, senior rabbi, B nai Israel Congregation, Rockville, Maryland Comprehensive.... The perfect guide for any synagogue leadership group seeking to improve its financial health (and the engagement of its congregants) through philanthropy. Frederic L. Bloch, past president, Larchmont Temple, Larchmont, NY; senior vice president of development, New Jewish Home, New York City Author InformationRabbi David A. Mersky, founder and managing director of Mersky, Jaffe & Associates, has led planning and fundraising endeavors for more than four decades. A former congregational rabbi, he also served as the national director of resource development for the then Union of American Hebrew Congregations. Abigail Harmon, associate and creative director at Mersky, Jaffe & Associates, has been strengthening nonprofits, including synagogues, for more than ten years. Her work has focused upon helping her clients increase funds through capital campaigns as well as annual fund development. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |