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The Administration Of Egypt's Food Subsidy Program And Policy Implications, Osama Hamid El-Keshky
The Administration Of Egypt's Food Subsidy Program And Policy Implications, Osama Hamid El-Keshky
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Women In Management: The Experience Of Women'a Banks In Saudi Arabia, Rawia Rasheed Sonbol
Women In Management: The Experience Of Women'a Banks In Saudi Arabia, Rawia Rasheed Sonbol
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Tourism In Alexandria: Problems And Potentials, Tarek Ahmed Elguindy
Tourism In Alexandria: Problems And Potentials, Tarek Ahmed Elguindy
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An Assessment Of Effective Fund-Raising Policies Used At Private, Church-Related Undergraduate Colleges, Albin H. Grohar
An Assessment Of Effective Fund-Raising Policies Used At Private, Church-Related Undergraduate Colleges, Albin H. Grohar
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Problem. Much of what is known concerning fund-raising policies and practices at colleges in the United States is anecdotal. Few empirical studies have focused on any aspect of fund raising. No known empirical study has identified those fund-raising policies that might help church-related colleges to be more effective in generating gift income from private philanthropy. The purpose of this study was to bring to light those fund-raising policies that may be associated with effective fund-raising programs at church-related colleges.
Method. Typically, fund-raising productivity is associated with total funds raised. An alternative way of assessing fund-raising effectiveness is to compare what …