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Every Nonprofit's Buried Treasure {Book Recommendation}

William Hautt’s new book offers a candid assessment of where nonprofits face vulnerabilities and have opportunities.

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I have known William (aka Bill) Hautt since 1987. He is the real deal! Much of what I have learned and put into action comes from his wisdom. And it works!

This book is packed full of ideas. It is organized into easy-to-understand and easy-to-remember sections. It comes from a lifetime of real experience on the ground that Bill has put down in writing for all of us to benefit by. And, it offers executable and practical guides. I have read ‘just’ a few books on fundraising in my day, and this one is at the top of my list.

Get it, read it, use it.  You will not be sorry.

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Bob Lonac

About Bob Lonac

Today, friends call me a leader of leaders. But this wasn’t always the case.

During my life of working in faith-based, Christ-centered ministry, relationships have proved to be the common thread. My passion is helping other people grow through one-on-one mentoring and small group training. I love building teams. I love seeing people and organizations succeed. You can read more about my story and what I'm doing now.

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