Klein and Roth Consulting
Klein and Roth Consulting helps organizations build strong fundraising programs that are mission-dri
We provide practical, hands-on advice, grounded in social justice values. We have almost a century of experience among us, and we are learning more every day. If you need practical help choosing fundraising strategies, getting over your fear of asking for money, getting the board to raise money, creating a realistic fundraising plan, raising money in hard times, and more...then send us a message or give us a call.
03/24/2026
Check out our final newsletter! It's been quite a ride!
Our Final Newsletter We’re writing with mixed emotions to let you know that this will be Klein & Roth Consulting’s final newsletter. You’ll see that it’s longer than usual, as our last chance to share some reflections, so we hope you’ll bear with us!
12/03/2024
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Taking Action as an Antidote to Despair After a challenging couple of weeks post-election, we’re not going to add to the overwhelming volume of emails and social media posts of analysis. What we do know is that some of you will experience a “trump bump” surge in donations and some of you will find fundraising much harder if the issu...
02/15/2024
A Day for Love In All Its Forms Now that the dust has settled from your end of year fundraising, you might want to consider reaching out to past supporters who haven’t given in more than a year. Those donors who are recently lapsed – haven’t made a gift in the past one-three years – might have had the intention to give but...
12/18/2023
Chuck Collins & his co-authors are our go-to people for understanding the serious problem of inequality including what it has meant for philanthropy, and with this new newsletter, what we can do about it.
Say Hello to The Charity Reformer - Inequality.org The first edition of a new Inequality.org newsletter focused on transforming philanthropy for our common good.
10/31/2023
05/08/2023
Great article by our friend & colleague, Rebecca Gordon, about the problem with thinking that tax incentives for giving really benefit most taxpayers, and also how the growth of the nonprofit (501c3) "industry" and the foundations that support it, have moved many social movements away from their core goals of serious social change.
Do Charitable Write-Offs Pay Off? The nonprofit-industrial complex would have you believe they do.
04/26/2023
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Big Change at Klein & Roth Consulting After 14 years as a Senior Consultant with Klein & Roth Consulting, Rona Fernandez will be leaving our team to become the Development Director at the Asian Pacific Environmental Network (APEN). Read Rona’s message below.
03/14/2022
Nauseating, mind-blowing and interesting in equal measure. Most money given to 'charity' is now being given to be managed for investment and not doing anything to really improve the world.
Top-Heavy Philanthropy Explained in 8 Charts - Inequality.org Top facts & charts on how the concentration of wealth is warping the giving sector, as the rich use it to lower taxes & protect themselves.
Maimonides, a 12th century Jewish scholar, invented the following ladder of giving. Well worth reading at this time of year.
Each rung up represents a higher degree of virtue:
1. The lowest: Giving begrudgingly and making the recipient feel disgraced or embarrassed.
2. Giving cheerfully but giving too little.
3. Giving cheerfully and adequately but only after being asked.
4. Giving before being asked.
5. Giving when you do not know who is the individual benefiting, but the recipient knows your identity.
6. Giving when you know who is the individual benefiting, but the recipient does not know your identity.
7. Giving when neither the donor nor the recipient is aware of the other's identity.
8. The Highest: Giving money, a loan, your time or whatever else it takes to enable an individual to be self-reliant.
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