“All students hope to learn from the top experts in their field. Graduate students at Arizona State University have an unusual opportunity this fall to do just that, where Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (D-AZ) is teaching a course on getting rich people to give you money,” The Intercept reports.
“The course, titled ‘Developing Grants and Fundraising,’ is one of two classes Sinema is teaching this fall at Arizona State University’s School of Social Work. The syllabus, which was obtained by The Intercept, says students will ‘learn diverse fundraising strategies’ for nonprofits as well as ‘how to cultivate donors,’ including ‘large individual donors,’ by leveraging resources like ‘opportunistic fundraising,’ ‘finding supporters for major fundraising events’ — and, well, ‘asking for money.'”

