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CPR for Nonprofits is a good "ready-reference" book for stimulating ideas and brainstorming, best read in small doses over time. If symptoms persist, you'll need to look elsewhere for additional help. Read more. 12 people found this helpful. Helpful. Comment Report abuse.3/5(1).
Band-aids are important tools, as are many of the stories in the book. However, people buying this book believing that they'll find the answers for an organization in trouble will be disappointed. CPR for Nonprofits is a good "ready-reference" book for stimulating ideas and brainstorming, best read in 3/5.
CPR for Nonprofits: Creative Strategies for Successful Fundraising, Marketing, Communications, and Management / Edition 1 available stepping up board involvement in fundraising, andhandling negative press. Throughout the book, Reiss poses thepractical questions readers need to answer in order to apply thecase study strategies to their own Price: $ In his latest book "CPR for Nonprofits: Creating Strategies for Successful Fundraising, Marketing, Communications and Management", Alvin Reiss, one of the elder masters in the American arts management scene and editor of the printing newsletter "Arts Management", has collected again a huge amount of best practise examples.
It is remarkably, that he not only covers examples from big. pages, $, Jossey-Bass Don't let the medical bag with the big Red Cross on the cover of Alvin Reiss' CPR for Nonprofits fool you, the book is not about rescuing dying nonprofits.
Instead it offers self-help for those willing to follow Reiss' prescription for breathing new life into organizations by identifying Challenges, developing a Plan and achieving Results.
CPR for Nonprofits: Creative Strategies for Successful Fundraising, Marketing, Communications, and Management The book offers CPR for nonprofits book, adaptable strategies for dealing with a broad spectrum of nonprofit concerns, such as increasing attAndance at special events, stepping up board involvement in fundraising, and handling negative press.
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[Alvin H Reiss] -- Shows how dozens of organizations have developed creative strategies for tackling the real-life fundraising, marketing, and management challenges that nonprofits face every day.
Throughout the book, Reiss poses thepractical questions readers need to answer in order to apply thecase study strategies to their own organizations' experience.
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Bookshop - CPR for Nonprofits - By Alvin H Reiss. Review by Brian Whitehead (Jossey-Bass,ISBN 0 9, $) Never judge a book by its cover. If you do in this case, you'll arrive at two simultaneous conclusions: firstly, that the image on the front suggests it is a medical DIY book; and secondly that CPR is one of those everyday.
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CPR for Nonprofits: Creative Strategies for Successful Fundraising, Marketing, Communications, and Management, by Alvin H. Reiss (Jossey-Bass Publishers,$27). The author uses case studies of nonprofit organizations that have developed ways to deal with typical fund-raising difficulties[--]such as poor attendance at a fund-raising event Author: Sharnell Bryan.
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