Story Clark, author of A field guide to conservation finance, makes the point that organizing and financing local conservation of nature lies in the world of finance, where people understand the art and science of raising, borrowing, investing and managing funds. Based on her knowledge and experience with private conservation projects in the United States, Clark aims to help the reader understand the language and culture of the financial world through a toolkit approach, describing methods for evaluating organizational and financial readiness, fundraising, borrowing money and preparing proposals. You can find the book in HOORC's Library.
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Tuesday, April 22, 2008
New in HOORC's Library: Field Guide to Conservation Finance
Story Clark, author of A field guide to conservation finance, makes the point that organizing and financing local conservation of nature lies in the world of finance, where people understand the art and science of raising, borrowing, investing and managing funds. Based on her knowledge and experience with private conservation projects in the United States, Clark aims to help the reader understand the language and culture of the financial world through a toolkit approach, describing methods for evaluating organizational and financial readiness, fundraising, borrowing money and preparing proposals. You can find the book in HOORC's Library.
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