By Michael A. Sand and Linda Lysakowski

Our newest Savvy recommendation is also listed in the August 20 issue of The Chronicle of Philanthropy. Written by Michael Sand and Linda Lysakowski, this book covers the basics of fundraising success and tips to diversify your fundraising model.
As grant writers, our fundraising efforts are only one piece of the pie. What other development functions depends on us? What functions do we depend upon? Knowing how to interweave volunteers, specials events, major gifts and grant writing is key to building a strong development plan.
Michael A. Sand, Esq., the author of How to Manage an Effective Nonprofit Organization, has more than 40 years' experience as a staff member, board member and consultant to nonprofit groups that need to raise funds. He heads Sand Associates, a consulting firm that provides comprehensive services to nonprofit organizations across the country. Sand lives in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
Linda Lysakowski, ACFRE, is the founder and president of Capital Venture, one of the country's most successful consulting and training fundraising firms. She is the author of Recruiting and Training Fundraising Volunteers and The Development Plan and a contributing author to The Fundraising Feasibility Study-It's Not About the Money. She lives in Las Vegas.
(Biographies Courtesy of Barnes & Noble Online)
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