The Practice of Stewardship in Religious Fundraising (Issue 17: New Directions for Philanthropic Fundraising-PF)
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Insights to improve religious fundraising practices

The Practice of Stewardship in Religious Fundraising examines the principles, challenges, and current methods of fundraising in the context of the church. The 17th Volume of the New Directions for Philanthropic Fundraising series, this book features chapters written by leaders in the field to provide insight on prominent issues based on real-world perspective. Topics range from accountability and the problems with stewardship as a model to stumbling blocks, implications for practice, and more.

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DANIEL CONWAY is secretary for stewardship and communications for the Roman Catholic archdiocese of Indianapolis. He is also director of the National Catholic Stewardship Council's Summer Institute for Stewardship and Development and is a member of the board of advisors of The Fund Raising School, Indiana University Center on Philanthropy. CECELIA HART PRICE is chief communications officer for the Roman Catholic archdiocese of Louisville, Kentucky.

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1. Interview with Henry Rosso on Stewardship and Fundraising (Daniel Conway).

2. Giving from the Heart: Stewardship as Way of Life (Archbishop Thomas J. Murphy).

3. Stewards for Whom? Problems with Stewardship as a Model for Fundraising (Thomas H. Jeavons).

4. Rediscovering Accountability (John Ronsvalle & Sylvia Ronsvalle).

5. Stumbling Stones of the Steward (Mark R. Dollhopf).

6. Implications for Fundraising Practitioners (Cecelia Hart Price).

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