Fundraising Toolkits
Fundraising Advice
Fundraiser Ideas
Annual Appeal
Small Games of Chance
Thanking Donors
Advocacy
Fundraising Advice
Fundraiser Ideas
Annual Appeal
Small Games of Chance
Thanking Donors
Advocacy
Fundraising
All About Non-profit Fundraising - Links to information about all aspects of Fundraising
Business Plan for Library Funding - Saving America's Libraries: Changing the Model for Library Funds Development
The Fundraising Authority- Articles, Ideas, and General Information about Fundraising
Small Community Advantage in Library Fundraising - Article from WebJunction
Fundraising Toolkit
ALA Frontline Fundraising Toolkit
Fundraising Advice
Fundraising is Sales
How to Add Urgency to Your Fundraising Appeals Without Being Pushy
A Brief History of Nonprofit Organizations (And What We Can Learn)
Fundraising 101 (PowerPoint)
Fundraiser Ideas
Fundraising Brainstorm - Ideas from WebJunction
Beyond Book Sales - Archived Webinar
Monthly Donors
23 of the Best Fundraising Ideas for Growth
Annual Appeal
How to Plan Your Annual Fundraising Strategy
7 Simple Steps to a Successful Year-End Giving Campaign
Write to Invite: 5 Secrets to Inspire Action on Your Nonprofit Appeal
5 Mistakes to Avoid When Writing a Fundraising Appeal Letter
5 Incredible Annual Fund Appeal Strategies You Should Try
ALA: The Annual Fund: The Cornerstone of All Fundraising
Three Awesome Annual Fund Appeals to Inspire You
Appeal Examples
Free Library
Crandall Public Library
Sewickly Public Library
Friends of the Glen Ridge Library Annual Appeal 2018
Public Library of New London
San Mateo Public Library Foundation
Small Games of Chance
Small Games Of Chance Overview
Small Games of Chance License is needed for the following types of games:
1. Pull-tab games
2. Punchboards
3. Raffles (including special permit raffles - once a year smaller fee)
4. Daily drawings
5. Weekly drawings
6. Fifty-fifty (50/50) drawings (including major league sports drawings)
7. Race Night Games
8. Pools
Small games of chance application:
Erie County
Crawford County
Thanking Donors
Crafting the Perfect Donor Thank you
5 Nonprofit Email Call-to-Actions That Inspire Action
How to Say "Thank You" to Donors at Year-End
Advocacy
The Advocacy Action Plan Workbook - ALA
Library Advocacy - The Ohio Library Council
Small but Powerful Library Advocacy
Advocating for Libraries -Tips for talking to your legislators
Power Guide for Successful Advocacy
Small but Powerful Library Advocacy
Power Mapping Webinar
A broad base of community support is essential to a healthy library. Sometimes, though, you have initiatives and plans for your library that are never going to fly without support from key decision makers within your community. So how do you win support from those key people? The answer: Power Mapping. Power Mapping is a political technique that allows you to identify specific influencers and secure their support for your cause. Patrick "PC" Sweeney will walk you through the details of the Power Mapping technique and explain how it can be applied in your own local context. Patrick is a veteran of many library campaigns and is the Political Director at EveryLibrary.
Studies and Research
At a Tipping Point
From Awareness to Funding
How Libraries Stack Up
Libraries at the Heart of our Communities
Perceptions of Libraries
All About Non-profit Fundraising - Links to information about all aspects of Fundraising
Business Plan for Library Funding - Saving America's Libraries: Changing the Model for Library Funds Development
The Fundraising Authority- Articles, Ideas, and General Information about Fundraising
Small Community Advantage in Library Fundraising - Article from WebJunction
Fundraising Toolkit
ALA Frontline Fundraising Toolkit
Fundraising Advice
Fundraising is Sales
How to Add Urgency to Your Fundraising Appeals Without Being Pushy
A Brief History of Nonprofit Organizations (And What We Can Learn)
Fundraising 101 (PowerPoint)
Fundraiser Ideas
Fundraising Brainstorm - Ideas from WebJunction
Beyond Book Sales - Archived Webinar
Monthly Donors
23 of the Best Fundraising Ideas for Growth
Annual Appeal
How to Plan Your Annual Fundraising Strategy
7 Simple Steps to a Successful Year-End Giving Campaign
Write to Invite: 5 Secrets to Inspire Action on Your Nonprofit Appeal
5 Mistakes to Avoid When Writing a Fundraising Appeal Letter
5 Incredible Annual Fund Appeal Strategies You Should Try
ALA: The Annual Fund: The Cornerstone of All Fundraising
Three Awesome Annual Fund Appeals to Inspire You
Appeal Examples
Free Library
Crandall Public Library
Sewickly Public Library
Friends of the Glen Ridge Library Annual Appeal 2018
Public Library of New London
San Mateo Public Library Foundation
Small Games of Chance
Small Games Of Chance Overview
Small Games of Chance License is needed for the following types of games:
1. Pull-tab games
2. Punchboards
3. Raffles (including special permit raffles - once a year smaller fee)
4. Daily drawings
5. Weekly drawings
6. Fifty-fifty (50/50) drawings (including major league sports drawings)
7. Race Night Games
8. Pools
Small games of chance application:
Erie County
Crawford County
Thanking Donors
Crafting the Perfect Donor Thank you
5 Nonprofit Email Call-to-Actions That Inspire Action
How to Say "Thank You" to Donors at Year-End
Advocacy
The Advocacy Action Plan Workbook - ALA
Library Advocacy - The Ohio Library Council
Small but Powerful Library Advocacy
Advocating for Libraries -Tips for talking to your legislators
Power Guide for Successful Advocacy
Small but Powerful Library Advocacy
Power Mapping Webinar
A broad base of community support is essential to a healthy library. Sometimes, though, you have initiatives and plans for your library that are never going to fly without support from key decision makers within your community. So how do you win support from those key people? The answer: Power Mapping. Power Mapping is a political technique that allows you to identify specific influencers and secure their support for your cause. Patrick "PC" Sweeney will walk you through the details of the Power Mapping technique and explain how it can be applied in your own local context. Patrick is a veteran of many library campaigns and is the Political Director at EveryLibrary.
Studies and Research
At a Tipping Point
From Awareness to Funding
How Libraries Stack Up
Libraries at the Heart of our Communities
Perceptions of Libraries
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