TITLE : Finding Corporate Funders: the art of successful research
CITY : Boston , MA
DATE : Tuesday, September 29, 2009
TIME : 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
PRICE : $ 55.00
Finding Corporate Funders: the art of successful research
 

Corporate foundations must file 990-PFs where they record their grants. But if a corporation makes its charitable contributions directly from the company itself, a listing of its grants may not be so easy to find. This session will help you identify the most important sources of corporate funding. In particular, you will learn how to use the online resources to identify possible sources of corporate funding. In particular, this session will examine how you can use:
  • The websites of the corporations themselves to uncover details of of their corporate contributions and community relations activities
  • Online grants databases such as the Foundation Center's Corporate Giving Online and NOZA, as well as other online directories
  • Creative searches on Google to identify undiscovered sources of corporate funding 
This session is ideal for beginning grant seekers who are getting their feet wet, and need step by step guidance on how to find appropriate funding from corporations.
Speakers for this session:

Connie Chow
Executive Director
Science Club for Girls

Connie joined Science Club for Girls in 2006 as its first executive director where she has doubled its enrollment in 3 years. She is responsible also for operations and all aspects of fundraising. Under her leadership, she has been responsible for increasing the income of the organization by 75%, with the proportion of corporate income increasing from 27% to 40% in the last three years. Connie combines online research skills and personal contacts to identify company giving patterns, and craft proposals that are attuned to corporate missions. As the co-chair of the MetroNorth Regional Employment Board, she is also sensitive to workforce needs and trends. Connie is a recipient of a doctoral degree in molecular biology from Harvard University and an Education Fellow of the Massachusetts Academy of Science,

Lytta Dorsey
Corporate Programs Administrator
Museum of Science, Boston

Lytta manages the Corporate Membership and Corporate Sponsorship Programs, researching prospects, stewarding current corporate members and soliciting new partnerships. From 2008-2009, her efforts yielded the highest revenue total for the Corporate Membership Program since its inception. Lytta also oversees special events, benefit fulfillment, and the Museum’s corporate volunteer program. Previously, she worked as the Fundraising Coordinator at Brooksby Village in Peabody, where she supervised three annual gift funds, overseeing volunteers and staff, utilizing print and broadcast media, securing vendor solicitations, and directing special events. Lytta began her development as a University Gift Solicitor for the University of Massachusetts Amherst, while earning a B.A. in Communication.

Larisa Schelkin
CEO, President & Co-Founding Director
DOME Foundation

In her current position, Larisa is responsible for raising funds for all programs & activities at the Dome Foundation. Prior to this position, Larisa served as the Director for the Center for Diversity at Tufts University and Special Assistant to the President at WIT. Prior to that, Larisa had a successful corporate experience working at Tyco Electronics Corporation. Larisa served as a VP, Society of Women Engineers in Boston and led fundraising/sponsorship efforts for many programs for SWE and ASEE. She has collaborated with many corporations including Raytheon, Motorola, Boeing, IBM, United Technologies, and GE. She holds a Bachelor of Science and Master of Science degrees in Petroleum Engineering from the Russian Petroleum Engineering University, and a Master of Science from the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology.

 

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