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FOUR BUCKETS: Accounting Standards and Donor Recognitions for Revocable Gift Commitments

FOUR BUCKETS: Accounting Standards and Donor Recognitions for Revocable Gift Commitments

by Eddie Thompson | Jul 5, 2016 | Charitable Estate Planning, Development Management

Sheryl and I have incorporated several charitable gifts into our estate plan. Like most donors making future gifts, we’ve had a lot of experience with those respective institutions and have invested a lot of thought and prayer into the planning process. We considered...
A GENERAL THEORY OF FUND-DEVELOPMENT: Five Decisions that Keep Your Organization on the Front Side of the Momentum Curve

A GENERAL THEORY OF FUND-DEVELOPMENT: Five Decisions that Keep Your Organization on the Front Side of the Momentum Curve

by Eddie Thompson | May 31, 2016 | Development Management

Over the last few years I’ve posted a lot of articles on various aspects of the fund-development process. Some articles zoom in on one specific aspect of donor relations while others are more big-picture applications. In this article I’m going to step way back and...
GREAT CONVERSATIONS: The Foundation of Great Donor Relationships

GREAT CONVERSATIONS: The Foundation of Great Donor Relationships

by Eddie Thompson | May 4, 2016 | Donor Communications

In previous posts I’ve talked about the importance of regular and meaningful conversations with donors. All those thoughts are a result of the one sure thing I know—great donor conversations are the essential foundation of great donor relationships. Rarely does the...
RAMBAM’S LADDER – PART 2: Three More Takeaways for Modern-Day Fundraisers

RAMBAM’S LADDER – PART 2: Three More Takeaways for Modern-Day Fundraisers

by Eddie Thompson | Apr 1, 2016 | Donor Communications

Moses ben Maimon (“Rambam” for short), a 12th century rabbi, outlined eight types of alms giving and arranged them in kind or a “hierarchy of righteous giving” (see Part One). Julie Salamon writes for the culture section for the New York Times. Her book entitled...
RAMBAM’S LADDER: Twelfth Century Rabbi and Philosopher on the Ascending Ethics of Giving

RAMBAM’S LADDER: Twelfth Century Rabbi and Philosopher on the Ascending Ethics of Giving

by Eddie Thompson | Mar 1, 2016 | Donor Communications

Rabbi Moses ben Maimon (1135-1204) is typically referred to by his Greek name, “Maimonides” or by the nickname “Rambam,” a collection of the syllables from his full name and title. Maimonides saw more than his share of tragedy and triumph. His mother died shortly...
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