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The Public Relations Handbook for Nonprofits: A Comprehensive and Practical Guide
The Public Relations Handbook for Nonprofits: A Comprehensive and Practical Guide
Art Feinglass, New York University Center for Philanthropy and Fundraising
ISBN: 978-0-7879-7454-1
©2005
336 pages
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The Public Relations Handbook for Nonprofits is a very helpful resource for any nonprofit organization looking for the right PR tools to get its stories told.  It should be on the shelf of every nonprofit PR professional.”--Howard J. Rubenstein, founder and president, Rubenstein Associates, Inc.

“Art Feinglass has written a highly effective and practical guide. Combining step-by-step plans with fascinating real-life case histories, he shows nonprofit organizations of every kind how to get the attention of the media.”--Rick Frishman, president, Planned Television Arts, an independent division of Ruder-Finn, Inc., and author, Guerrilla Publicity, Guerrilla Marketing for Writers, and Networking Magic

“I highly recommend this book for nonprofit organizations seeking to use public relations effectively. It is an essential resource for public relations and development professionals.”--Lori Greene, community executive for development, New England Division, The American Cancer Society

“Every nonprofit in the country needs to read this book.  It’s full of valuable advice and information from authorities who are out there in the real world. And it’s also a great read.”--Alicia Evans, president, Total Image Communications, and president, the New York chapter of the National Black Public Relations Society

“How good public relations makes it possible to attract volunteers and raise money is the story that Professor Feinglass tells in this remarkable book on public relations for nonprofits.  Everyone working in the nonprofit sector --especially fundraisers¾should consider this a must on their reading list.”--Naomi Levine, chair and executive director, George H. Heyman, Jr. Center for Philanthropy and Fundraising, New York University

“It should be a required read for anyone involved in public relations in the not-for-profit world. It provides tremendous insight into the role and importance of PR from which I’m sure others in nonprofits can also benefit.”--Lynn Uhlfelder Berman, senior media relations manager, YAI/National Institute for People with Disabilities  


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