Kim Klein, internationally known as a teacher and trainer, has been in fundraising for over four decades and has offered workshops at Rowe for over 20 years. She has a certificate in Spiritual Direction and believes the role of nonprofits is to, in the words of Peter Maurin, “create a world in which it is easy for a person to be good.” She has just completed the 8th edition of her classic book, Fundraising for Social Change. This edition is co-authored with Stan Yogi and amplifies examples of organizations and social movements who have demonstrated how raising money from individuals gives organizations maximum power and autonomy.