Cultivating Diversity in FundraisingJohn Wiley & Sons, 12.03.2002 - 312 Seiten An important roadmap for fundraising in today's multiculturalcommunities Raising money in today's diverse communities is a growing challengefor fundraisers and philanthropists, requiring thoughtfulstrategies, successful collaborations, and a respectfulunderstanding of people's differences. In this groundbreaking new book, the author examines today's fourmajor ethnic groups-African American, Asian American,Hispanic/Latino, and Native American-in terms of their diversehistories, traditions, and motivations, and then applies thisinformation to the proven components of successful fundraising. Theresult is a timely and important look at how fundraisers can use anunderstanding of ethnic differences to create a vibrant andbalanced nonprofit center through both individual and collectiveefforts. In clear, easy-to-understand language, Cultivating Diversity inFundraising answers the following critical questions: * Who are diverse donors? * What are their charitable traditions and interests? * What fundraising methods will be successful in diversecommunities? * What can fundraisers do to include more diversity in fundraisingefforts? Designed as a guide to fundraising as well as a strategic updatefor existing fundraisers, this book should be required reading foranyone working in today's nonprofit sector. |
Inhalt
CHAPTER 1 African Americans | 1 |
CHAPTER 2 Asian Americans | 15 |
CHAPTER 3 HispanicLatino Americans | 59 |
CHAPTER 4 Native Americans | 79 |
CHAPTER 5 Diverse Fundraising and Philanthropy Today | 95 |
CHAPTER 6 Challenges and Opportunities of Diversity in Philanthropy Today | 129 |
CHAPTER 7 Interviews Influences on Giving | 153 |
CHAPTER 8 Case Studies | 191 |
APPENDIX D Population by Race with Comparisons 2000 | 236 |
APPENDIX E Difference in Population by Race and Hispanic Origin 1990 to 2000 | 239 |
APPENDIX F States Ranked by Population 2000 | 242 |
APPENDIX G States Ranked by Percent Population Change 1990 to 2000 | 244 |
APPENDIX H Anthropology and the Concept of Race | 246 |
NOTES | 252 |
GLOSSARY OF RACIALETHNIC TERMS | 258 |
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APPENDIX A Population by Race and Hispanic Origin for the United States Regions Divisions and States and for Puerto Rico 2000 | 229 |
APPENDIX B Population by Race and Hispanic Origin for All Ages and for 18 Years and Over 2000 | 232 |
APPENDIX C Population by Race Including Combinations of Two Races 2000 | 234 |
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
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