Connected for Good: A Gameplan for a generous life

Are you looking for ways to make change that’s important to you, rather than just responding to an endless stream of appeals and campaigns?

Are you experiencing donor fatigue? Are you weary of fundraising that looks and feels like professional sales tactics?

The step-by-step Generosity Gameplan™ process leads you to craft your own strategic giving plan so that you can feel okay about saying no and make your yes that much more effective. Look beyond the checkbook and focus on people and causes you care deeply about. Your giving experiences will become transformational.

Connected for Good is for anyone who wants to give in a way that strengthens relationships, deepens meaning, and increases impact. But the book is especially for people of means and substance – men and women with financial assets, robust social networks, advanced education, and business experience who have certain needs related to giving.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Introduction Part 1: The Generosity Gaps 1. Why Do You Want to Be Generous? 2. The Limits of Time, Talent, and Treasure 3. Has the Art of Fundraising Been Lost? 4. The Action Gap 5. The Accumulation Gap 6. The Gratification Gap Study in Generosity: Julia Bolz Part II: A Fresh Playbook for Generosity 7. Re-imagining Generosity 8. Your Heart’s Desire 9. Your Renewable Currencies 10. The Multiplier Effect Study in Generosity: Gordon Hartman Part III: The Generosity Gameplan 11. Step 1—Explore Your Heart and History 12. Step 2—Claim Your Generosity Gaps 13. Step 3—Count Your Currencies 14. Step 4—React to the Headlines 15. Step 5—Develop Your Gameplan 16. Step 6—Get in the Game 17. Step 7—Reflect on Your Results Study in Generosity: Phoebe Cade Miles and Richard Miles Jim and Lauren’s Generosity Gameplan Conclusion The book is available for $11.59 for the Kindle version and $25 for hard copies from Amazon.