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Strategies and concepts for mission-based fundraising From the
world's first school of philanthropy, Achieving Excellence in
Fundraising is the leading fundraising textbook based on research
and steeped in practical expertise. It has long been the go-to
reference for fundraising principles, concepts, and techniques.
Topics include donor motivations and behaviors, engaging donors at
all levels, inclusive and ethical fundraising, and more, with
contributions from noted experts in the field. You'll gain insight
into the practice of fundraising and the fundraising cycle,
reinforced by discussion questions, application exercises, and
research-based recommendations. This 5th edition of Achieving
Excellence in Fundraising is reimagined to meet the needs of
today's fundraisers, their nonprofit employers, and the causes they
serve, while maintaining key concepts that stand the test of time.
Compelling and timely topics new to this edition include
donor-advised funds, crowdfunding, raising money in challenging
times, fundraising for social advocacy, and more. The needs of
fundraising educators are also a central consideration in the
book's organization and contents. Discover why Achieving Excellence
in Fundraising is the leading textbook and reference in the field!
Learn the key principles and techniques of philanthropic
fundraising, from the experts at the Indiana University Lilly
Family School of Philanthropy Consider today's most pressing issues
in fundraising--using research and data to inform practice,
engaging a diversity of donors, expressing gratitude effectively,
and much more Utilize research-based fundraising strategies to
enhance the success of your organization's efforts and to achieve
your professional goals Chapters are written by faculty, alumni,
and associates of the prestigious Lilly Family School of
Philanthropy. The newest edition of this trusted work is an
essential source of information for anyone in the fundraising
space.
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Mondrian Evolution (Paperback)
Fondation Beyeler, Riehen/Basel, Kathrin Bessen, Sam Keller, Ulf Kuster, Susanne Gaensheimer, …
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Piet Mondrian had a decisive influence on the development of
painting from figuration to abstraction. On the occasion of his
150th birthday, Mondrian Evolution is dedicated to his multifaceted
work and artistic development. Initially working in the tradition
of Dutch landscape painting of the late 19th century, Symbolism and
Cubism subsequently took on great significance for him. It was not
until the early 1920s that the artist focused on a wholly
non-representational pictorial vocabulary, limited to the
rectangular arrangement of black lines with surfaces in white and
the primary colors blue, red and yellow. In separate chapters, this
path is traced through motifs such as windmills, dunes, and the
sea, farms reflected in the water, and plants in various forms of
abstraction.
One service mathematics has rendered the 'Et moi, ..., si j'avait
Sil comment en revenir, je n'y serais point aIle.' human race. It
has put common sense back Jules Verne where it belongs, on the
topmost shelf next to the dusty canister labelled 'discarded non-
The series is divergent; therefore we may be sense'. able to do
something with it. Eric T. Bell O. Heaviside Mathematics is a tool
for thought. A highly necessary tool in a world where both feedback
and non- linearities abound. Similarly, all kinds of parts of
mathematics serve as tools for other parts and for other sciences_
Applying a simple rewriting rule to the quote on the right above
one finds such statements as: 'One service topology has rendered
mathematical physics ...'; 'One service logic has rendered com-
puter science .. :; 'One service category theory has rendered
mathematics ...'. All arguably true. And all statements obtainable
this way form part of the raison d'etre of this series.
This volume is devoted to generalizations of the classical Birkhoff
and von Neuman ergodic theorems to semigroup representations in
Banach spaces, semigroup actions in measure spaces, homogeneous
random fields and random measures on homogeneous spaces. The
ergodicity, mixing and quasimixing of semigroup actions and
homogeneous random fields are considered as well. In particular
homogeneous spaces, on which all homogeneous random fields are
quasimixing are introduced and studied (the n-dimensional Euclidean
and Lobachevsky spaces with n>=2, and all simple Lie groups with
finite centre are examples of such spaces. Also dealt with are
applications of general ergodic theorems for the construction of
specific informational and thermodynamical characteristics of
homogeneous random fields on amenable groups and for proving
general versions of the McMillan, Breiman and Lee-Yang theorems. A
variational principle which characterizes the Gibbsian homogeneous
random fields in terms of the specific free energy is also proved.
The book has eight chapters, a number of appendices and a
substantial list of references. For researchers whose works
involves probability theory, ergodic theory, harmonic analysis,
measure theory and statistical Physics.
This book provides an important overview of how climate-driven
natural hazards like river or pluvial floods, droughts, heat waves
or forest fires, continue to play a central role across the globe
in the 21st century. Urban resilience has become an important term
in response to climate change. Resilience describes the ability of
a system to absorb shocks and depends on the vulnerability and
recovery time of a system. A shock affects a system to the extent
that it becomes vulnerable to the event. This book focus examines
how private property-owners might implement such measures or
improve their individual coping and adaptive capacity to respond to
future events. The book looks at the existence of various planning,
legal, financial incentives and psychological factors designed to
encourage individuals to take an active role in natural hazard risk
management and through the presentation of theoretical discussions
and empirical cases shows how urban resilience can be achieved. In
addition, the book guides the reader through different conceptual
frameworks by showing how urban regions are trying to reach urban
resilience on privately-owned land. Each chapter focuses on
different cultural, socio-economic and political backgrounds to
demonstrate how different institutional frameworks have an impact.
A short collection of poems and short stories written by Brittany
Tempel throughout her lifetime.
"Profoundly moving....The conflict between Jews and Arabs has been described in countless books and argued in unending polemics, but here, in the letters between these two eighteen-year-old women, an Arab and a Jew, is the heartbreaking essence of the quarrel.... In these letters (an idea brilliantly conceived and carried through by Sylke Tempel) Amal and Odelia educate each other..... This is the book for anyone who wants to feel and understand the emotions on both sides. It will become a classic." -Arthur Hertzberg, author of A Jew in America: My Life and a People's Struggle for Identity
Palestinian Amal Rifa'i and Israeli Odelia Ainbinder are two teenage girls who live in the same city, yet worlds apart. They met on a student exchange program to Switzerland. Weeks after they returned, the latest, violent Intifada broke out in the fall of 2000.
But two years later, Middle East correspondent Sylke Tempel encouraged Amal and Odelia to develop their friendship by facilitating an exchange of their deepest feelings through letters. In their letters, Amal and Odelia discuss the Intifada, their families, traditions, suicide bombers, and military service. They write frankly of their anger, frustrations, and fear, but also of their hopes and dreams for a brighter future.
Together, Amal and Odelia give us a renewed sense of hope for peace in the Middle East.
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