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by Linda Lysakowski, ACFRE
Part One - What Is a Capital Campaign, and When Do You Need One?
Part Two - Are You Ready for a Campaign?: Infrastructure
Part Three - Are You Ready for a Campaign?: Board, Volunteers, and Donors
Part Four - Developing Your Case for Support: Telling Your Story
Part Five - Developing Your Case for Support: Preparing Prospects for the “Ask”
Part Six - The Planning Study: Internal Assessment
Part Seven - The Planning Study: External Assessment
Part Eight - The Campaign Plan: Structuring Your Campaign
Part Nine - Budgeting the Campaign
Part Ten - The Campaign Cabinet & Other Campaign Volunteers
Part Eleven - Identifying and Cultivating Donors
Part Twelve - Making the Ask
Part Thirteen - Campaign Events & PR
Part Fourteen - Recognition and Stewardship
Part Fifteen - Life After the Campaign