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Book SynopsisThe ability to lead a campaign is essential to success for today's college or university president. And campaign experience at some level is generally now a prerequisite credential for presidential candidates, as well as deans and other academic leaders, on both public and private campuses. This book discusses fundamental campaign principles, but is not intended as a how-to guide. Rather, its emphasis is on the strategic decisions that a campaign requires and on campaign leadership. It will be of interest to trustees, advancement professionals, and others concerned with the future of colleges and universities. But, consistent with its sponsorship by the American Council on Education, it emphasizes the campaign leadership of presidents.
Trade ReviewLeading the Campaign belongs on the desk of every campus leader considering or undertaking a comprehensive fundraising campaign. Mike Worth relies on his deep experience as a fundraiser and scholar to bring exceptional clarity to every aspect of the campaign, from goal-setting and gift acceptance policies to communication and stewardship. -- John Lippincott, president, Council for Advancement and Support of Education
Table of ContentsChapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 The Comprehensive Campaign Chapter 3 Campaign Phases: Key Decisions and Tasks Chapter 4 The Campaign Team Chapter 5 Campaign Goals, Priorities, and Objectives Chapter 6 Campaign Resources and Policies Chapter 7 Executing the Campaign Chapter 8 The Art of Fundraising Chapter 9 Post-Campaign Evaluation, Planning, and Stewardship Chapter 10 Campaign Communications and Events Chapter 11 Conclusion