TITLE : Engaging your board
CITY : Atlanta , GA
DATE : Wednesday, April 09, 2008
TIME : 8:00 AM - 10:00 AM
PRICE : $ 55.00
Engaging your board
 

Your board can be among your most powerful fundraising assets. That is, if you use it correctly. Too often, the board is not involved in fundraising or views fundraising as a daunting task. The result is that many board members neglect their responsibilities, which are then left to staff members who have too many other responsibilities already. To address this problem, your board members need to be reminded of the importance of their fundraising responsibilities, and learn concrete tools and techniques that make fundraising a rewarding task.

Topics we will cover include:
  • Why board members fear fundraising, and what you can do about it 
  • What board members need to know to start fundraising
  • Steps for energizing your board even when you are not on the board
  • How to deal with board members who won't fundraise even when they know they should
  • Building and maintaining the fundraising partnership between the board and  development staff
Attendees will walk away with fresh ideas to energize theirs board members about fundraising. The session is designed for beginning to intermediate fundraisers.
Speakers for this session:

Rebecca Davis
Executive Director
Family Relations Program

Rebecca Davis, Ph.D., CFRE, has over twenty years experience in academic and non-profit settings in fundraising, event management, volunteer coordination, adult education, research, and writing. Through her non-profit experience she has worked with several boards of directors, applying creative ideas for engaging and mobilizing board passion. She has recently accepted a position as Executive Director of the Family Relations Program which serves 13 counties of Northeast Georgia. In this position, she will be working with the organization to build brand awareness and a diverse revenue stream. Until recently, she was the Vice President of Development and Communications for the Alzheimer`s Association in South Carolina where she worked to establish a major gifts and planned giving program and coordinated numerous special events, more than doubling corporate sponsorship. She is a member of the Association of Fundraising Professional and the Georgia Council on Planned Giving.

Diane Gray
Principal
DKG Enterprises

Diane has over twenty years experience in finance, communications, public affairs and strategic development in for-profit and non-profit arenas. At The Coca-Cola Company, she honed skills in public relations, corporate foundation development, non-profit management, community relations, governmental affairs, fundraising and has extensive international experience. She served as Interim Vice President, University Relations at Oglethorpe University. Her company now works with smaller non-profits, specializing in board recruitment, leadership and responsibilities. Diane currently serves on the Center for Puppetry Arts Board as Chair, Government and Community Affairs Committee. A member of Leadership America, National Association for Female Executives and AFP, she served on these boards -- Holy Spirit Catholic Church, Presidential Classroom for Young Americans, Ronald McNair Foundation, Governor’s Task Force for Year 2000 and Oglethorpe University. Diane obtained a BBA from Oglethorpe University and MA in Philanthropy and Development from Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota.

 

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How to build a successful relationship with grantmakers

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Engaging your board

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Major gifts fundraising

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Annual giving campaigns

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Direct mail fundraising

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