Planned Giving Simplified: The Gift, The Giver, and the Gift Planner
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Planned Giving Simplified

A down-to-earth introduction to planned giving by a leading pioneerin the field.

In this groundbreaking book, charitable gift planning expert RobertF. Sharpe, Sr., demystifies the complex world of planned giving fornot-for-profit managers. He provides a detailed blueprint forstarting and building a successful planned giving program, anddevelops a rational framework for managing the subtle interplay oflegal, administrative, and interpersonal factors involved in theplanned giving process.

Central to Sharpe's proven approach is his controversial definitionof the effective charitable gift planner as being not so much afund raiser as an expert at helping potential benefactors satisfy adeeply felt emotional need. Rather than soliciting or closing onplanned gifts, the planner's primary focus should be on formingrelationships with donors and providing them with the means andopportunity to fulfill their desire to do good.

Using compelling case studies, Sharpe demonstrates his approach inaction. He identifies the various types of planned gifts and takesyou inside the hearts and minds of the planned givers themselves,revealing their primary motivations and overarching concerns. Hethen guides you, step-by-step, through the entire planned givingprocess, and concludes with a clear delineation of theorganizational structures required to sustain a planned givingprogram.

Praise for Planned Giving Simplified

"This book is a must for all who are serious about establishing ormaintaining a successful gift planning program for theirinstitution." --Nancy L. Perazelli, CFRE Gift Planning Officer,Drake University, Des Moines, Iowa.

"In his own inimitable style, Bob Sharpe has done an admirable jobof describing the planned giving process in an easy-to-understandmanner. Woven throughout is the emphasis on the important humanrelationship between the donor and the charitable gift planner."--Walter T. Weaver, III Director, Finance Support Division, BoyScouts of America.

"Robert F. Sharpe, Sr., has provided a comprehensive road map ofthe world of planned giving. He guides [readers] to the desireddestination without unnecessary detours along the way. His bookwill be a valuable addition to the libraries of not onlynot-for-profit professionals, but also 'givers' who seek a betterunderstanding of the many routes available to them in their giftplanning." --Joseph H. Powell President Emeritus and SeniorConsultant, Baptist Memorial Health Care Corporation.

"The name Bob Sharpe is synonymous with planned giving. I don'tknow of anybody who knows more about it and who can better conveyits importance." --Reverend Dr. Arthur Caliandro Pastor, MarbleCollegiate Church, New York City.

"I really like [this book]. It is . . . elegantly simple, direct,and forthright. . . . very enjoyable." --Thomas W. Cullinan, JDExecutive Director of Gift Planning, University of Maryland.

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ROBERT F. SHARPE, Sr., is the founder of Robert F. Sharpe & Company, a leading planned giving consulting firm based in Memphis, Tennessee. He is founder and Director of the National Planned Giving Institute at the College of William and Mary and a regular contributor to the planned giving literature.

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THE PLANNED GIFT.

An Introduction to Planned Gifts.

Current Planned Gifts.

Deferred Planned Gifts.

THE PLANNED GIVER.

Who Makes Planned Gifts?

Why People Make Planned Gifts.

What Planned Givers Want to Keep When They Give.

THE GIFT PLANNER.

The Planners Who Help People Make Planned Gifts.

Charitable Gift Planners: Who They Are.

The Giver and the Charitable Institution Connection.

WHEN PLANNED GIVER AND GIFT PLANNER MEET.

The Charitable Estate-Planning Drama.

Acknowledgments, Recognition, and Memorials.

THE ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE AND PLANNED GIVING.

The Role of the Board of Trustees in Making the Institution'sPlanned Giving Program More Effective.

The Role of the Chief Executive Officer and Senior Managers inBuilding a Planned Giving Program.

Appendices.

Glossary.

Index.
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