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The Ask: How to Ask Anyone for Any Amount for Any Purpose

The Ask: How to Ask Anyone for Any Amount for Any Purpose

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Author: Laura Fredricks
Publisher: Jossey-Bass
Category: Book

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Media: Hardcover
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Pages: 288
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9
Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 6 x 1.2

ISBN: 0787978566
Dewey Decimal Number: 658.15224
EAN: 9780787978563
ASIN: 0787978566

Publication Date: January 23, 2006
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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
iThe Ask/i is a complete resource for teaching anyone#8212;experienced in fundraising or not#8212;how to ask individuals, in person, for a contribution to for a local nonprofit or a special event or community project, an enhanced annual gift, a major or planned gift, or a challenging capital campaign gift. Written by fundraising expert Laura Fredricks, iThe Ask/i shows what it takes to prepare yourself and others to make an effective ask and includes over one hundred sample dialogues you can use and adapt. Step by step, the book reveals how to listen, what to say, and how to follow up on each and every ask until you receive a solid and definitive answer. In addition, iThe Ask/i covers such topics as how to ul li Examine your views on money before making an ask li Learn the ins and outs of asking for money li Work with others to make an ask li Determine if you should or should not ask a friend, colleague, or peer for money li Figure out how many asks you can do given your time constraints li Deal effectively with all the responses you will get to an ask /ul


Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars The Ask: How to Ask Anyone for Any Amount for Any Purpose   March 19, 2008
 2 out of 3 found this review helpful

I thought Ms. Fredricks wrote an excellent book that helped me a great deal with the basics of face to face fundraising. The step by step approach and attention to detail took my approach to a new level. I had hoped to get a bit more information on the identification of donors. I would buy and read anything else that Ms. Fredricks would write on fundraising. Myles Beck


5 out of 5 stars An informed account from a fund-raising expert   November 13, 2007
 5 out of 6 found this review helpful

You have just accepted a staff or volunteer position with a prominent local nonprofit organization. One small problem: up until this point, you never have asked anyone for a dime for charity. Fund-raising is a brand new field for you, and now you must routinely solicit large donations and other vital financial assistance from local community and business leaders. Asking for money does not come naturally to most people. Well, here's some good news: As with any other established area of expertise, you can learn this skill. You can put proven methodologies to work to persuade people to make major financial contributions to your organization. We recommend this intelligent, informative manual on valuable fund-raising procedures and techniques. Laura Fredricks is a true expert on the subject and she details all her hard-won knowledge in this book. You can't ask for much more than that. Or then again, according to Fredricks, you can. Indeed, she will teach you how to ask for everything that your organization needs.


4 out of 5 stars The Ask   March 8, 2007
 4 out of 4 found this review helpful

I find this book to be very detailed and specific, giving useful examples of how to exercise the theories of fundraising covered in the book.br /br /However, the book is extremely America-centric. Most other countries have not caught up to America in the field of philanthropy. For this reason many of the recommendations cannot be adopted or need to be scaled down for Australian fundraisers.


5 out of 5 stars A much needed book to aid in the process of training volunteers in the fundraising process.   September 14, 2006
 18 out of 18 found this review helpful

Asking (soliciting) people for money can be a stressful or challenging endeavor. But, you know, so is just about everything we do the first time. And how do we learn to do something the first time? Someone teaches us either verbally or by way of writing a book. This book does a wonderful job of explaining "The Ask" part of not-for-profit fundraising in its 10 chapters:br /br /1. Soliciting Money Usually Causes Jittersbr /2. Prospect Research and Evaluating a Prospective Donor for Gift-Giving Readinessbr /3. Who Should Do the Ask?br /4. How to Prepare for an Askbr /5. Asking for Non-Major Giftsbr /6. Asking for Major Gifts in Annual Campaign Settingbr /7. Asking for Planned Gifts (Deferred Gifts)br /8. Asking for Major Gifts in Capital Campaign Settingbr /9. How to Respond to Prospective Donor after Making the Askbr /10. Follow-Up for Each Askbr /br /The author is certainly qualified to write the book. She has a number of years experience working in a major gift setting for a well established university in New York. It surprised me when I stumbled across this book in the bookstore that there was enough material on the subject to actually write this book. But apparently there is more than enough to talk about on the subject. I probably would have titled the book "Soliciting Major Gifts" instead of The Ask. But then I would not have included Chapter 5 either.br /br /Let's face it, face-to-face gift solicitation is predominantly a major gift thing. There might be some face-to-face gift solicitation of donors for sizeable (but not major) gifts, but for the most part that is the exception not the rule. Major gifts as I know them are $10,000 and up. Many are six figures! Now that is something to get jittery over.br /br /I would have liked the book better if it had not been as wordy as it was. Instead of providing the chapter titles in this review as they were written in the book I changed them a bit. I think my titles explain the contents of the book better. I also found the list of TEN (10) basic categories of responses to an ask included in the book to be way too long. I'm familiar with there being just four: (1) Yes I will give, (2) No I won't give, (3) That's too much, and (4) Let me think about it and get back to you. And there was some overlap of "guiding principles" included at page 213 of the book - so I think there could have been fewer principles included in that list.br /br /I have a feeling this book will get its most use from board members of nonprofits and leadership teams heading up capital campaigns at nonprofits. It is my understanding that most people involved in major gift solicitations at the big nonprofits (schools and hospitals) already have a system in place for helping major gift solicitors feel at ease doing an ask and doing it well. In fact, this book is probably a public version of one of those schools' in-house guides. 5 stars!


5 out of 5 stars Not Just for Big $$$   February 10, 2006
 17 out of 17 found this review helpful

One of the best things about The Ask is it is not just about major gifts. Fredricks outlines how to seek donations for special events (auctions, luncheons, golf tournaments)and the annual fund as well as major and planned gifts and capital gifts. She also guides the reader through overcoming personal factors in money that can make a person hesitate or even indefinitely postpone an ask. She directs "the asker" to consider the prospect's views on money before asking, too. There is also an outline of the "essential elements" for any kind of ask from which both novice and experienced askers can benefit. This is one of the best of its type around!

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