Non-Fiction Books:

The Art of Planned Giving

Understanding Donors and the Culture of Giving
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An inside look at planned giving, including on-the-job insights and guidance. Planned giving is a vital yet complicated segment of fund-raising and charitable giving. It can include gifts of cash, stocks, insurance, art and antiques, real estate, gift annuities, and trusts. This book addresses the human side of planned giving as opposed to the tax and management subjects, and examines the psychological and professional challenges involved in the process. Douglas E. White is a principal of Swerdin White Huber, a planned gift asset management firm. He is a former member of the NCGP Board of Directors and past conference chair.

Author Biography:

DOUGLAS E. WHITE is President and CEO of Charities Today, Inc., a unique state-of-the-art Internet location that provides comprehensive and analytical information about charities to potential donors and other supporters. He also serves on the board of Swerdlin White Huber, a firm that invests planned gifts, and is Co-Editor-in-Chief of Giving magazine. Mr. White is a former board member of NCPG. While on the NCPG board, he served as chair of the Ethics Committee and chair of the Philanthropy Awareness Committee that created the national model for the Leave a Legacy program.
Release date NZ
September 2nd, 1998
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Pages
384
Dimensions
156x232x20
ISBN-13
9780471298465
Product ID
3077806

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