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Completely revised and updated, the "Fourth Edition" of this popular resource recognizes the emerging importance of planned giving and the changes that have taken place over the last few years. The new edition now includes a convenient, easy-to-use CD-ROM filled with exhibits, documents, and forms. With a new focus on user-friendly content and helpful insights, tips, warnings, and perspectives, the new edition empowers fundraising professionals with the ability to speak the same language as donors and their advisors, while still keeping their own organization's goals in mind. Note: CD-ROM/DVD…mehr

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Completely revised and updated, the "Fourth Edition" of this popular resource recognizes the emerging importance of planned giving and the changes that have taken place over the last few years. The new edition now includes a convenient, easy-to-use CD-ROM filled with exhibits, documents, and forms. With a new focus on user-friendly content and helpful insights, tips, warnings, and perspectives, the new edition empowers fundraising professionals with the ability to speak the same language as donors and their advisors, while still keeping their own organization's goals in mind. Note: CD-ROM/DVD and other supplementary materials are not included as part of eBook file.
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Ronald R. Jordan is an assistant professor at New Mexico State University, where he teaches courses on financial planning, consumer economics, and business and professional writing. He also consults with nonprofit organizations. He is a graduate of New England School of Law and was admitted to the practice of law in Massachusetts in 1975. Before retiring, he was the assistant vice president of university advancement at New Mexico State University and former director of planned giving at Boston University. Katelyn L. Quynn is executive director of development at the Massachusetts General Hospital. She is a past president of the Planned Giving Group of New England (PGGNE) and former board member of the National Committee on Planned Giving. She was named Planned Giving Professional of the Year in 1996, and in 2003 she received the David M. Donaldson Award for leadership in the field of planned giving from PGGNE. She graduated from Tufts University and Boston University School of Law.