Fred Crawford and Fifty Golden Years of Philanthropy

by James C. Hardie


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 26/04/2005

Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 164
ISBN : 9781420827163

About the Book

During the “Fifty Golden Years” in which Mr. Hardie advised more than 200 non-profits relative to fundraising, the techniques he developed were intertwined with volunteer leaders, such as Fred Crawford, and were vital to his success and the success of the philanthropic efforts he helped organize.

 

“People give to people, not to causes” became a truism which he repeated often to institutional trustees and others interested in fundraising - - Mr. Hardie just told them how to do it and gave them the ammunition for success. This book reveals humorous stories about colorful and well-known community leaders, illustrates the motivational points Mr. Hardie imparted to new fundraising volunteers, and presents the history of these significant philanthropic times in Northeast Ohio and across the nation.


About the Author

Following his successful pioneering “development” career as Vice President of Case Institute of Technology and Vice President of Case Western Reserve University, James C. (Jim) Hardie became an award-winning consultant to more than 60 non-profit northeastern Ohio and national institutions. Among many achievements, he was one of the founders of the “Corporate 1% Program for Higher Education” in the 1950’s and helped conceive and develop the much heralded “Qualifications of a Development Director” which defined the type Of leadership necessary to finance the tremendous growth of colleges and universities necessary to win the Cold War after our success in World War II.