Ghostwriting Services for Nonprofit Organizations

The Milpitas Beat’s Editor, award-winning journalist Eric Shapiro, provides high-level book ghostwriting services to nonprofit organizations in the San Francisco Bay Area and beyond.

Nonprofit organizations can only benefit from having a crisply written, professional book that shares their history, lays out their values and priorities, articulates their goals, and encompasses their vision for the future. Books are a powerful vehicle by which nonprofits can deepen and broaden their relationship with the public, getting across a sense of their values while also furthering their mission.

Mr. Shapiro sits with each of his ghostwriting clients for 6 to 12 long meetings (in person or by phone) to gather the needed stories and information. These meetings are all audio-recorded. The resulting recordings are transcribed, then the transcripts are used as a basis for the ghostwriting. Mr. Shapiro always aims for speed, clarity, and a strong emotional connection with the reader, regardless of the specific needs or style of a given client. He will, meanwhile, grant top priority to capturing the client’s voice in the writing process.

Book ghostwriting projects usually take 6 to 8 months to complete and cost $30,000 to $45,000 for projects ranging from 25,000 to 75,000 words. The book’s length will depend on the client’s content and how much they wish to share. Milpitas Beat parent company Chi Media Company can also assist with the book publishing process, as a separate service. 

Contact us today to ask about Eric Shapiro’s book ghostwriting services. A powerful book can both elevate your nonprofit’s voice and enhance its presence in your community. Eric is happy to provide a brief (3-5-page) free custom sample to serious inquirers. (Note: He only works on 2 to 3 book projects per year.)