Hope With Its Sleeves Rolled Up: Philanthropy That Leads to Action
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Most organizations don't have a fundraising problem.They have a communication problem.They do meaningful work. They serve real needs. They operate with urgency and care. And yet, when they try to explain that work-to invite others into it-the response is often polite, thin, and inconsistent.Hope with Its Sleeves Rolled Up is a practical, clear-eyed guide to fixing that.Written with a seasoned, graybeard perspective, this book strips away the noise around nonprofit marketing and returns to what actually moves people: meaning, clarity, trust, and the opportunity to act.Inside, you'll find a disciplined framework built on a simple but powerful shift:The donor is not the audience. They are the one who moves the story forward.From that foundation, the book walks through:Why information doesn't persuade-and what does How to make complex work, including basic research, understandable and compelling The role of emotion, clarity, and specificity in motivating action How to structure messages that consistently lead to a response Why trust-not attention-is the true currency of philanthropy How to turn one-time gifts into lasting relationships What to measure, what to ignore, and how to avoid chasing the wrong signals More than a collection of tactics, this is a field guide for real-world conditions-tight timelines, limited resources, and the constant pressure to produce results.It does not promise shortcuts.It offers something better:A way to make your work visible, meaningful, and actionable-so the right people can step into it.Because hope, on its own, is passive.But when it is clearly expressed, honestly offered, and connected to real action...it goes to work.
Most organizations don't have a fundraising problem.They have a communication problem.They do meaningful work. They serve real needs. They operate with urgency and care. And yet, when they try to explain that work-to invite others into it-the response is often polite, thin, and inconsistent.Hope with Its Sleeves Rolled Up is a practical, clear-eyed guide to fixing that.Written with a seasoned, graybeard perspective, this book strips away the noise around nonprofit marketing and returns to what actually moves people: meaning, clarity, trust, and the opportunity to act.Inside, you'll find a disciplined framework built on a simple but powerful shift:The donor is not the audience. They are the one who moves the story forward.From that foundation, the book walks through:Why information doesn't persuade-and what does How to make complex work, including basic research, understandable and compelling The role of emotion, clarity, and specificity in motivating action How to structure messages that consistently lead to a response Why trust-not attention-is the true currency of philanthropy How to turn one-time gifts into lasting relationships What to measure, what to ignore, and how to avoid chasing the wrong signals More than a collection of tactics, this is a field guide for real-world conditions-tight timelines, limited resources, and the constant pressure to produce results.It does not promise shortcuts.It offers something better:A way to make your work visible, meaningful, and actionable-so the right people can step into it.Because hope, on its own, is passive.But when it is clearly expressed, honestly offered, and connected to real action...it goes to work.
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