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The Progression of Giving
The Institute for Charitable Giving outlines the similarities and the differences between gift types and the methods appropriate for solicitation and recognition of the various gifts.
Selecting Your Professional Fundraising Counsel
There are many great consultants out there -- some who provide advice from afar, others who become "resident consultants" to work closely with you on-site as your campaign moves forward.
Timing: Contributions and Tax Deductions
By Diane Halke, Assistant General Manager, Development WMRA Public Radio Network   In mid-December I conducted some fairly extensive research on all types of contributions, deductions and when to deduct. Here are the rules I found, derived directly from IRS Publication 526, revised Dec. 2000, the latest issuing of these rules.
What are the FCC, IRS, and CPB rules and regulations for disclosing anonymous gifts?  Download the pdf at right for an explanation by DEI's legal counsel, John Crigler of Garvey Schubert Barer. 
Why Moves Management?
By Michael Ostroff, CFRE, President, The Ostroff Group and Douglas Smith, Senior Consultant, John Brown Limited    Moves Management is a strategic approach to fundraising, which involves identifying donor prospects and shepherding them through a clearly defined process which will engage them and maximize their donations.
Tips for Managing Volunteers
Edited by Virginia Dambach from materials provided by Jim and Judy Buttorf, Tony Ford, Mark Schubb, and Suzanne White Public radio volunteers assist stations throughout the year in special events, pledge drives, and as volunteer board members and fundraisers, and sometimes as on-air talent. Many are a joy to work with. Some are a trial.

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