
Rich Donor Poor Donor
Hidden Secrets of Elite Donors, Organization Members Need to Learn
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Narrateur(s):
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Michael Motovo
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Auteur(s):
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Samuel Sako PhD
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Rich Donor, Poor Donor: Hidden Secrets of Elite Donors Every Organization Must Learn
In this groundbreaking companion to Rich Kingdom, Poor Kingdom, Dr. Samuel Sako exposes the strategies wealthy donors use to fund causes, build legacies, and reshape entire institutions—secrets often unknown to everyday givers and overlooked by most nonprofit leaders.
Rich Donor, Poor Donor equips, charities, mission-driven organizations and churches with financial tools previously reserved for the elite. Through powerful case studies and a patented model based on present-value life insurance pledges, Dr. Sako shows how structured giving, legacy planning, and tax-efficient donations can revolutionize organizational funding and end the cycle of scarcity.
Whether you're a nonprofit leader, faith-based visionary, or someone who simply wants to give smarter, this book unlocks the blueprint to attract, retain, and maximize high-impact giving.
Dr. Samuel Sako is a renowned financial strategist and industry consultant, committed to equipping nonprofit organizations, charitable institutions, and vision-driven leaders with tools for sustainable financial intelligence. With deep expertise in philanthropic finance and innovative funding systems, Dr. Sako has empowered ministries and institutions across the globe to turn passion into provision and vision into sustainable, well-funded realities.
His groundbreaking strategies bridge biblical stewardship, wealth-creation models, and real-world financial instruments—transforming how purpose-driven entities grow, give, and govern.
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