TITLE : Finding Corporate Funders: the art of successful research
CITY : Cincinnati , OH
DATE : Tuesday, November 17, 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:

Joseph Chevraux
President
J. Chevraux Enterprises, LLC

Joseph’s specialty is putting businesses and nonprofits together. As president of his own company, he works with non-profits, schools, and the community to receive grants for wind-power turbines. Joseph’s years of experience taught him the best ways to seek and find corporate funding. Through a creative combination of personal contacts, online resources, and inter-company profiles, he has been able to secure many sponsorships. As the Executive Director of the MAPS Air Museum he worked with sponsorships from blue chip companies, local businesses, and the community to create the third largest air-show in Ohio for six years. He was responsible for creating sponsorship packages that fit the company to the non-profit organization. He is a member of the Association of Fundraising Professionals, Lions International, and the International Council of Air Shows. Joseph graduated Stark State College with a degree in Electrical Engineering and a minor in business administration.

Casondra Cooper
Chief Institutional Advancement Officer
St. Aloysius Orphanage

Casondra has been involved in corporate fundraising for over 18 years. In her current position, Casondra is responsible for all corporate fundraising, strategies and research. Previously, Casondra worked as the Chief Development Officer at the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center. Responsibilities included developing and implementation of a strategic corporate funding model to secure over $10 million in support nationally from corporations. Casondra also worked closely with the board of directors to offer guidance and support for all fundraising, marketing, events, and the creations of innovative programs to strength relationship with corporate funders. New Business Development Officer at Xavier University where she was responsible for responsible for securing new corporate underwriters for WVXU and the XStar Radio Network. Casondra currently serves as board member for the Association of Fundraising Professionals, Executive Women’s Golf Association, S.C.P.A, her Alumni Assoc, and Leading Women. She has a BA in Musical Theater from Wright State University. She is a member of the Association of Fundraising Professionals, Planned Giving Association, and the Butler County Development Roundtable.

 

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