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Panel discussion and dialogue with Corporate Grantmakers
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Cincinnati , OH
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Tuesday, November 17, 2009
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9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
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$ 55.00
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Panel discussion and dialogue with Corporate Grantmakers
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 As the grant seeking process becomes more and more competitive, it is essential to understand what corporate grantmakers are actually looking for when they decide whether or not to fund a nonprofit organization. This session offers an unusual opportunity to hear directly from a variety of corporate foundation and corporate giving funders. Grantmakers will participate in a panel discussion. Issues we will explore with the panelists include:
- Corporate partnerships: why are corporations looking to partner with nonprofits?
- Getting your foot in the door: how to start a relationship with a corporation when you don't have a relationship
- Building an ongoing relationship with a corporation: how to keep the dollars flowing beyond the first check
Whether you have been securing grants for decades or are just starting out, the panel discussion will provide you with a valuable view of the grantmaking world from the point of view of the grantmaker.
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| | Deborah George | | Contributions Program Manager | | Ashland | | Deborah has been involved in grantmaking for nearly six years and has served with Ashland for over thirty-five years, including numerous positions in communications and corporate affairs. In her current position, she reviews grant proposals and allocates funds per the company's corporate giving goals. One of Ashland's more dynamic partnerships is with Big Brothers Big Sisters, to which the firm has given nearly $600,000 since 2003. Deborah has helped to broaden this relationship through significant volunteer support of Big Brothers Big Sisters by Ashland employees. She earned an Associate's degree from Ashland Community College and is a life-long learner in the truest sense of the term, having taken classes at Morehead State University, Thomas More College, Northern Kentucky University and Murray State University. Deborah is a member of the Association of Corporate Contributions Professionals and serves on their environmental working group. | | | Jana Kemp | | Assistant Project Manager in External Affairs | | Toyota Motor Engineering and Manufacturing, North America | | Jana has been involved in grantmaking for eight years. In her current position, she is responsible for helping to direct Toyota's volunteerism and philanthropy, including community grantmaking. She also provides community relations support for Toyota’s manufacturing facilities throughout North America. From 1991-2001, Jana worked for Toyota in Senior Administration. During her years with Toyota, she has worked with many community programs and represented the company on several local boards and organizations. Prior to joining Toyota, Jana was an English instructor in Japan at Daiichi Kogyo Daigaku (Daiichi Technical College) and Kagoshima Eigo Senshu Gakko (Kagoshima English Professional Training School). She earned a Master of Arts degree in Art History at University of Cincinnati and a Bachelor of Arts degree in English and Art, with teaching certification, from Campbellsville University in Campbellsville, Kentucky. | | | Sean Parker | | Manager of the P&G Fund | | Procter & Gamble | | Sean has been involved in grantmaking since November 2008. In his current position, he directs the P&G Fund for Greater Cincinnati, with a focus on grantmaking and other social investments that improve the lives of children in need from ages 0-13, enhance arts and culture, and aid economic development. He also manages Greater Cincinnati P&G Fund event sponsorships. Previously, Sean managed North America External Relations for the Olay brand. He serves on a number of local boards and committees, including Strive, United Way of Greater Cincinnati, Fine Arts Fund, Greater Cincinnati Workforce Network, and Agenda 360. Sean is a Walnut Hills High School graduate and earned B.A. in Journalism from Howard University. | |
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| Cincinnati Fundraising Summit
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A relationship approach to fundraising Nonprofit fundraising has become highly specialized, and each segment of your donor market requires a different set of relationship management skills. Whether you are reaching out to private foundations, wealthy individuals or your own members, you need to understand who they give to, and why. The Cincinnati Summit focuses on the relationship aspects of fundraising, and offers you several ways to enhance your relationship management skills:
Day One:
In the morning, listen to a panel of private, corporate and community grantmakers who will openly discuss their philosophy on grantmaking, how they operate, and most important, how you can build a more successful relationship with the grantmaking community. In the afternoon, participate in seminars led by experienced grant seekers who have successfully secured many corporate and foundation grants, and have built successful relationships with the grantmaking community.
Day Two:
Attend a series of fundraising seminars covering the hottest areas of fundraising (capital campaigns, major gifts, annual giving campaigns, and many more). Panels of experts will discuss the latest developments in these fields, and then enter into a dialogue with the participants that addresses their most pressing questions.
WHY ATTEND THE FUNDRAISING SUMMIT?
Fundraising is primarily a relationship business, and with increasing pressures facing all nonprofit professionals to build key relationships, it is becoming more important, though much more difficult to meet people face-to-face. Our innovative Summit format provides the most efficient and cost effective use of time away from the office by enabling attendees to interact with experts in the field, as well as other nonprofit leaders.
CAN ONE ATTEND SPECIFIC SESSIONS ONLY?
We understand the demands that are placed on you and on your time. That’s why you can attend only the seminars that are of interest to you. Come for the day or stop by for a couple of hours. You pay for only the seminars you wish to attend and only for the information relevant to you. It’s a novel approach to learning that allows you to get exactly what you’re looking for in a short amount of time. In 2009, we are introducing a two-day pass so that attendees can attend all sessions at a reduced price.
WHAT IS THE FORMAT OF THE SEMINARS?
Each seminar features a panel of 3-4 experts who will break down the fundraising process into a series of phases with measurable outcomes and action steps for each phase. During the seminar, panelists will engage with the audience in an interactive manner to ensure that the sessions are educational and also fun to attend.
ONE-ON-ONE MENTORING SESSIONS
In 2009, we are adding an exciting new component to our Summits: one on mentoring sessions. In these 30 minute sessions, you can sit down with an experienced nonprofit fundraiser to discuss specific questions not addressed by the seminars. Mentoring sessions will cover the same topics as the seminar topics.
HOW IS THE SUMMIT DIFFERENT FROM OTHER EDUCATIONAL EVENTS?
The Summit offers a unique format to help you accomplish the following:
- Build relationships: to ensure maximum exposure to the experts and other nonprofit leaders, each seminar offers structured networking before the session starts
- Hear different perspectives: the experts are drawn from different sectors of the nonprofit community to ensure cross-pollination of ideas and practices
- Provide a global view: speakers give an overview of key issues so that you can eliminate any gaps in your understanding of the subject
- Drill down to the specifics: speakers will also focus on providing specific answers to real-world questions that are common to most attendees
- Obtain information you can use: the emphasis in all sessions is on avoiding theoretical discussions in favor of practical tools and techniques that nonprofit leaders can actually use
WHO IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE SUMMIT?
The Summit is organized by the Center for Nonprofit Success, a nonprofit organization that specializes in bringing highly relevant information that nonprofit leaders need to run their organizations successfully. We developed the Fundraising Summit series as a follow-on to the Nonprofit Success Forum, a highly successful educational series on grantmaking that has been taking place around the country for the past two years. The Fundraising Summit drills down into specific areas of fundraising to give nonproft leaders cutting edge tools and techniques.
HOW DO I REGISTER FOR THE SUMMIT?
Simply click on the seminars listed below to learn more about the topics that will be covered in each seminar. Then select only those seminars that you wish to attend. |
| | Location/Directions
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Location:
The Summit will take place at the Tangeman University Center, which is located on the University of Cincinnati West Campus. The Tangeman Center is easy to reach by public or private transportation. The Tangeman University Center is located just minutes from downtown Cincinnati and 20 minutes from the airport. The full address is:
2766 UC Main Street
Cincinnati, OH 45221
Public Transportation:
Public bus transportation is provided in Cincinnati by GO METRO Southwest Ohio Regional Transit Authority (SORTA). Metro Bus Routes 17, 18 & 19 from Downtown stop at the Main Gate of the Univeristy. The Metro stop at the Main Gate is at the intersection of Clifton and Calhoun. It is a five minute walk from the stop to the Tangeman Center. To get to the Tangeman Center from the Metro Stop, go up the hill past the guard’s hut, to where the hill crests, this is University Plaza. Directly in front of the plaza is the home of the president, University Pavilion. If you walk around this building to the opposite side, you will come to a Quad area. If you look diagonally to your right, you will see Tangeman University Center.
Directions By Car:
From the north or south via I-75
From I-75, take the Hopple Street exit (exit 3). (If you are traveling north, Hopple Street exits from the left lane).
Turn left off the exit on to Hopple Street. As you cross the first intersection (Central Parkway), Hopple Street becomes Martin Luther King. Follow Martin Luther King Jr. Drive to Jefferson Avenue. Turn right onto Jefferson Avenue and follow to the second traffic light. Turn right onto Corry Boulevard and follow Corry to the 3rd stop sign. At the 3rd stop sign look to your right and you will see a grey slate building with a clock tower this is where the Great Hall is located. At the 3rd stop sign bear slightly to the left and enter the CCM Parking Garage which is located underground. Park in the far right hand corner marked Electronic Media on any level and take that hallway to the elevator. Take the elevator to the 4th floor and exit outside. Once outside take the walkway over to the grey slate building, Tangeman University Center (TUC).
From the west via I-74
Take I-74 east to I-75 south. Take the Hopple Street exit (Exit 3). Turn left off the exit onto Hopple Street. As you cross the first intersection (Central Parkway), Hopple Street becomes Martin Luther King Drive. Follow Martin Luther King Jr. Drive to Jefferson Avenue. Turn right onto Jefferson Avenue and follow to the second traffic light. Turn right onto Corry Boulevard and follow Corry to the 3rd stop sign. At the 3rd stop sign look to your right and you will see a grey slate building with a clock tower this is where the Great Hall is located.
At the 3rd stop sign bear slightly to the left and enter the underground CCM Parking Garage. Park in the far right hand corner marked Electronic Media on any level and take that hallway to the elevator. Take the elevator to the 4th floor and exit outside. Once outside take the walkway over to the grey slate building, Tangeman University Center (TUC).
From the north via I-71
From I-71 southbound, take the Taft Road exit (exit 3).
The exit places you on Taft Road, a one-way street heading west. Follow Taft Road to the 5th traffic light and turn right onto Jefferson/Vine Avenue. Follow Jefferson/Vine to the 1st traffic light. Turn left onto Corry Boulevard and follow Corry to the 3rd stop sign. At the 3rd stop sign look to your right and you will see a grey slate building with a clock tower this is where the Great Hall is located. At the 3rd stop sign bear slightly to the left and enter the CCM Parking Garage which is located underground. Park in the far right hand corner marked Electronic Media on any level and take that hallway to the elevator. Take the elevator to the 4th floor and exit outside. Once outside take the walkway over to the grey slate building, Tangeman University Center (TUC).
From the east via US 50
From US 50 westbound, turn right on Taft Road.
Taft is a one-way street heading west. Follow Taft Road to Jefferson/Vine Avenue. Follow Jefferson/Vine to the 1st traffic light. Turn left onto Corry Boulevard and follow Corry to the 3rd stop sign. Turn right onto Corry Boulevard and follow Corry to the 3rd stop sign. At the 3rd stop sign look to your right and you will see a grey slate building with a clock tower this is where the Great Hall is located. At the 3rd stop sign bear slightly to the left and enter the underground CCM Parking Garage. Park in the far right hand corner marked Electronic Media on any level and take that hallway to the elevator. Take the elevator to the 4th floor and exit outside. Once outside take the walkway over to the grey slate building, Tangeman University Center (TUC).
Parking:
Visitor parking is available in three garages near the Tangeman Center on West Campus: CCM Garage, Varsity Village Garage, and Clifton Court Garage. All University Garages have an automated Pay In Lane (PIL) attendant. This machine will be in your lane as you exit the garage. It accepts cash, change and major credit cards (visa, amex, mc & discover). Surface parking lots are for permit parking only. The CCM Garage is the closest parking garage to the Tangeman Center. Cost for parking in the three parking garages listed below is as follows:
1 hr - 1.5 hrs $5.00 1.5 hrs - 2 hrs $6.00 2 hrs - 2.5 hrs $7.00
2.5 hrs - 3 hrs $8.00 3 hrs - 24 hrs $9.00
- CCM Garage (off Corry Blvd) (Auto Cashiering PIL - no attendant) Driving Directions to the CCM Garage: From Jefferson Avenue, take Corry Blvd towards the Gettler Stadium. Just past the Stadium take the round-about to CCM Blvd, pass the Varsity Village Garage and enter the CCM Garage. From Calhoun Street, take Varsity Village Drive past the Gettler Stadium. Enter the round-about to CCM Blvd, pass the Varsity Village Garage and enter the CCM Garage. Walking Directions to Tangeman University Center: Exit the CCM Garage and cross through CCM Plaza. Pass the Nippert Stadium on your right. The Tangeman University Center will be directly in front of you on Bearcat Way. Go to the 4th floor to our registration desk outside the Great Hall. This will be about a 5-minute walk.
- Varsity Village Garage (off Corry Blvd.) Auto Cashiering (PIL-no attendant) Driving Directions to the Varsity Village Garage: From Jefferson Avenue, take Corry Blvd towards the Gettler Stadium. Just past the Stadium take the round-about to CCM Blvd, veer off to the right into the Varsity Village Garage. From Calhoun Street, take Varsity Village Drive past the Gettler Stadium. Enter the round-about to CCM Blvd, veer off to the right into the Varsity Village Garage. Walking Directions to Tangeman University Center: Exit the Varsity Village Garage and pass between the Vocal Arts Center on your left and the Nippert Stadium on your right. Follow the path around the stadium to the right. The Tangeman University Center will be directly in front of you on Bearcat Way. Go to the 4th floor to our registration desk outside the Great Hall. This will be about a 5-minute walk.
- Clifton Court Garage (off Clifton near Martin Luther King Dr.) Auto Cashiering (PIL-no attendant) Driving Directions to the Clifton Court Garage: From Martin Luther King Drive, take Clifton Ave south. Turn left onto Clifton Court and follow around until you come to Clifton Court Garage. From Clifton Avenue heading north, turn right onto Clifton Court and follow around until you come to Clifton Court Garage. Walking Directions to Tangeman University Center: Walk past Rieveschl Hall and walk along the front of the Old Chemistry building to the right. Pass between the Old Chemistry building on your left and Braunstein Hall and your right. Continue walking straight ahead and past Swift Hall. The Tangeman University Center will be straight ahead. It is a circular shaped building. Go to the 4th floor to our registration desk outside the Great Hall. This will be a 5-10 minute walk.
Additional Parking Garage Options:
- Calhoun Garage (off Corry Blvd. or Calhoun St.) Auto Cashiering (PIL-no attendant)
- Corry Garage (off Jefferson Avenue and Corry Blvd) Auto Cashiering (PIL-no attendant)
- Woodside Garage (off Martin Luther King Dr.) Auto Cashiering (PIL - no attendant)
- Campus Green Garage (off Martin Luther King Dr.) Auto Cashiering (PIL-no attendant)
- University Ave Garage (off University Ave) Auto Cashiering (PIL-no attendant)
Hotel Accommodations:
Most hotels near the Summit venue are within the $103 - $169 per night range. The following hotels are within a 2.5 mile radius of the hotel.
1. Marriott Kingsgate Hotel at UC BOOK NOW .60 miles from venue
2. Springhill Suites by Marriott BOOK NOW .84 miles from venue
Midtown Cincinnati
3. Comfort Suites Newport BOOK NOW 1.92 miles from venue
4. Cincinnatian Hotel BOOK NOW 2.10 miles from venue
5. Holiday Inn Express Bellevue BOOK NOW 2.10 mile from venue
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One-on-one mentoringOur unique one-on-one mentoring sessions offer you the opportunity to sit down with an experienced fundraising professional for 30 minutes to discuss any questions that are specific to your organization. Mentoring sessions cover the same topics as the seminars, and we will assign you a mentor based on his/her availability at your requested times. Mentoring sessions are available for the cost of $60.00 per session. If you register for a full Summit pass, 2 mentoring sessions are included in the pass. Below is a list of mentors who will be available at the Summit. Please note that you must register to attend at least one seminar in order to sign up for a mentor. |
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