[PDF EBOOK EPUB] Financial Partnership Development: Fundraising Made Relational [PDF Ebook]
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Financial Partnership Development is an interactive and comprehensive workbook on fundraising. Originally written for Assemblies of God World Missionaries, the workbook trains readers step-by-step in biblically and practically raising financial support. Combining teaching and 8 guided assignments, it is designed for both small groups and individuals. Readers will grasp ways to raise finances with individuals and churches. More importantly, they will learn how to minister to their financial partners along the way.Chapters include information and guided practical assignments on the following:Bible Study on Financial PartnershipVision Statements and TaglinesPreparing the 5 Minute Window for Churches or Large GroupsConnecting with ChurchesOvercoming ObstaclesThe Ministry of Partnership DevelopmentWhy People GiveCreating Your Contact ListThe Invitation LetterNewslettersThe Phone Call The AppointmentAbout the Author:Jenn Fortner is a seasoned support raising coach with over 10 years of experience. Currently Jenn serves Eurasia Assembly of God World Missionaries and provides guided training and coaching to over 100 missionaries. Right out of university Jenn began to raise her own funds for ministry assignments and quickly realized a heart for not only ministry, but for the people who served as her financial and spiritual team throughout years of ministry. Jenn began a journey of coaching others called to ministry to develop a relational approach to raising their funds, and has coached over 400 missionaries throughout their journey of fundraising. She is author of The Financial Partnership Workbook, the www.jennfortner.com blog, and is a seasoned speaker on the subject of missions and ministry fundraising. Jenn is married to Zach Fortner and together have two children Sloane and Merrick, and currently resides in Springfield, MO. You can find more from Jenn Fortner at jennfortner.com.
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