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Series in Nonprofit
Kim Klein's Chardon Press
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Fundamental social change happens when people come together to organize, advocate and create solutions to injustice. Chardon Press recognizes that communities working for social justice need tools to create and sustain healthy organizations. In an effort to support these organizations, Chardon Press produces materials on fundraising, community organizing, and organizational development. These resources are specifically designed to meet the needs of grassroots nonprofits—those organizations that face the unique challenge of promoting change with limited staff, funding, and other resources. We at Chardon Press have worked tosuccessfully adapted traditional techniques to the circumstances of these grassroots nonprofits. Chardon Press and Jossey-Bass hope these works help peoplethose committed to social justice to build mission-driven organizations that are strong, financially secure, and effective.
Get practical tips and tools to help you raise money for your organization, visit the Grassroots Fundraising Journal website and read the Dear Kim Q&A Column. Find out more about how Klein & Roth Consulting can help your nonprofit organization.
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Kim Klein, Series Editor
Kim Klein is internationally known as a fundraising trainer and consultant. She is a member of the Building Movement Project and leads workshops on tax policy and the importance of the "commons" for them as well as being a regular contributor to their website. She is the Chardon Press Series Editor at Jossey-Bass Publishers, which publishes and distributes materials that help to build a stronger nonprofit sector, and the founder of the bimonthly Grassroots Fundraising Journal. Read more.
Read Kim's latest article on grassroots fundraising at Opportunity Knocks Green Room.
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Stephanie Roth
Stephanie Roth is the co-director of the Grassroots Institute for Fundraising Training and the editor of the Grassroots Fundraising Journal. She has worked as a staff member, board member, volunteer and consultant with nonprofit organizations in the US and overseas since 1978, with an emphasis on grassroots, social justice organizations. She also facilitates meetings and retreats. Read more.
Read Stephanie's latest article on accidental fundraising at the Opportunity Knocks Green Room. |
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Nancy Otto
Nancy Otto is a consultant to nonprofit organizations in the areas of grassroots fundraising, fundraising training, and organizational development. She has over seventeen years of experience as both staff and board member of several leading nonprofit organizations. For over ten years, she worked at the American Civil Liberties Union Foundation of Northern California, first as the field representative, and then as the director of the Howard A. Friedman First Amendment Education Project. Read more. |
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