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Nonprofit Internet Strategies: Best Practices for Marketing, Communications, and
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Nonprofit Internet Strategies: Best Practices for Marketing, Communications, and Fundraising Success Hardcover - 2005 - 1st Edition

by Ted Hart, James M. Greenfield, Michael Johnston

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Although fundraising and relationship building have always been dynamic endeavors, no change has demanded or received more attention in the past several years than the arrival of ePhilanthropy, or the use of the Internet for philanthropic purposes.

About the author

TED HART is founder and President of the international ePhilanthropy Foundation (ephilanthropy.org), headquartered in Washington, D.C., and dedicated to fostering the ethical use of the Internet for philanthropic purposes.

JAMES M. GREENFIELD, ACFRE, FAHP, has served, since 1962, as a fundraising executive to three universities and five hospitals on both the east and west coasts of the United States and in between. He retired from Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian in 2001 after fourteen years as senior vice president of resource development and executive director of the Hoag Hospital Foundation.

MICHAEL JOHNSTON is an expert in fundraising and helping nonprofit agencies maximize the benefits they get from using the Internet. He has worked with more than a hundred nonprofit organizations ranging from hospitals to third-world development organizations and peace and disarmament groups, in Canada, the United States, and the U.K.