The Porcupine Principle: and Other Fundraising Secrets
Being a fundraiser is exciting and fulfilling, but also full of challenges. You know what is important but how do you communicate that to potential supporters? And just how do you keep your motivation when the money isn’t rolling in?
Jonathan Farnhill is an experienced fundraiser who knows both the pleasure and the pain of fundraising. His premise is that what fundraisers need is not the ‘how’ of fundraising – the technical skills to carry out their jobs – but the ‘why’, a sense of the ‘bigger picture’.
In 33 humorous and pin-sharp vignettes, the book distils the spirit of fundraising, including:
- divine compost – why what you do now matters;
- my bubble, you squeak – engaging with the outside world;
- and, the porcupine principle – managing your message.
“The Porcupine Principle” is both down-to-earth and thought-provoking at the same time. Interwoven with practical fundraising tips and advice, it will also help you reflect deeply on your fundraising practice, bringing meaning and a sense of perspective to an invaluable profession.
This is a book for fundraisers and fundraising managers who are open minded enough to step away from the norm and try something new.
Reviews
“Contains a wealth of ideas from someone who has been there and done it”.
Stuart Etherington, Chief Executive, NCVO.
“Deserves to be the fundraising book of the year”.
Peter Fletcher FFIA, CFRW University Hospital, Birmingham Charities.
The book is available from DSC only as a digital download.
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