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Overview
"The book will equip nonprofit staff and volunteers, professionals, and grantmakers with frameworks for understanding and taking principled action and preventing bad behavior." —The Fund Raising Professional
"This book displays a rare combination of philosophical sophistication and practical savvy that will distinguish it in the arenas of fundraising and nonprofit management. It is a thought-provoking analysis of the ethics of nonprofit administration."—Kenneth E. Goodpaster, Koch Endowed Chair in Business Ethics, University of St. Thomas
"[Anderson’s] thoughtful, timely, and welcome new study brings to serious practitioners a much needed and clear set of ethical principles." —James P. Shannon, Council on Foundations
"The book has the potential to become the basic primer in ethics for professional fund raisers." —National Society of Fund Raising Executives Research Prize Jury
Synopsis
"The book will equip nonprofit staff and volunteers, professionals, and grantmakers with frameworks for understanding and taking principled action and preventing bad behavior." The Fund Raising Professional
"This book displays a rare combination of philosophical sophistication and practical savvy that will distinguish it in the arenas of fundraising and nonprofit management. It is a thought-provoking analysis of the ethics of nonprofit administration." Kenneth E. Goodpaster, Koch Endowed Chair in Business Ethics, University of St. Thomas
"[Anderson's] thoughtful, timely, and welcome new study brings to serious practitioners a much needed and clear set of ethical principles." James P. Shannon, Council on Foundations
"The book has the potential to become the basic primer in ethics for professional fund raisers." National Society of Fund Raising Executives Research Prize Jury