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Article: Managing fund raising.
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- Fund Raising Management
- Article date:
- June 1, 1998
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This column is simply my opinion and intended to provoke discussion on key subjects in fund raising. The subjects I will use for this column are ones that are the focus of a monthly discussion group series for the National Society of Fund Raising Executives' Massachusetts Chapter, which I am responsible for. At each session, from 5 to 10 tables of 10 to 12 people each discuss a subject that is first presented by an appropriate expert. In April, the subject was "Managing Fund Raising" presented by Bob Hohler, former Director of Development for Oxfam. Bruce Jordan, Vice President for Development at Mass. Eye and Ear, was the session's chain I sat in at each roundtable to get ...
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