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33 reviewsISBN-10 : 1597260592
ISBN-13 : 9781597260596
Author: Story Clark, Roger C. Altman
Story Clark dispels the myths that conservationists can access only private funds controlled by individuals or that only large conservation organizations have clout with big capital markets. She shows how small land conservation organizations can achieve conservation goals using both traditional and cutting-edge financial strategies. Clark outlines essential tools for raising money, borrowing money, and reducing the cost of transactions. She covers a range of subjects including transfer fees, voluntary surcharges, seller financing, revolving funds, and Project Related Investment programs (PRIs). A clear, well-written overview of the basics of conservation finance with useful insights and real stories combine to create a book that is an invaluable and accessible guide for land trusts seeking to protect more land.
PART I. Positioning Your Organization
Chapter 1. Organizational Readiness
Chapter 2. Financial Readiness
Chapter 3. the Deal
Chapter 4. Legal and Ethical Considerations
PART II. Raising Money
Chapter 5. Raising Money
Chapter 6. Traditional Fundraising Methods
Chapter 7. Traditional Fundraising Plans and Sources
Chapter 8. Voluntary Surcharges
Chapter 9. Transfer Fees
PART III. Borrowing Money
Chapter 10. Borrowing Money
Chapter 11. Bank Lending
Chapter 12. Seller Financing
Chapter 13. External Revolving Loan Funds
Chapter 14. Internal Protection Funds
Chapter 15. Foundation Program-related Investments
PART IV. Looking AheadChapter 16. Reducing Costs
Chapter 17. Putting It All Together
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Tags: A Field Guide, Conservation Finance, Story Clark, Roger Altman