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Writing for a Good Cause
The Complete Guide to Crafting Proposals and Other Persuasive Pieces for Non-Profits

Barbato, Joseph
Furlich, Danielle S.

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BOOK SYNOPSIS
Filled with tips and survival skills from writers and fund-raising officers at nonprofits of all sizes, Writing for a Good Cause is the first book to explain how to use words well to win your cause the money it needs. Whether you work for a storefront social action agency or a leading university, the authors' knowledgeable, practical advice will help you: Write the perfect proposal -- from the initial research and interviews to the final product Draft, revise, and polish a "beguiling, exciting, can't-put-it-down and surely can't-turn-it-down" request for funds Create case statements and other big money materials -- also write, design, and print newsletters, and use the World Wide Web effectively Survive last-minute proposals and other crises -- with the Down-and-Dirty Proposal Kit! Writing for a Good Cause provides everything fund raisers, volunteers, staff writers, freelancers, and program directors need to know to win funds from individual, foundation, and corporate donors.


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MORE BOOK INFO
ISBN: 0684857405
Copyright: 2000
Dewey Decimal: 658.15/224
Library of Congress: 00025248
Book Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Language: ENG
No. of Pages: 336
Paper Weight (lb): 0.75



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