TITLE : Panel discussion and dialogue with Corporate Grantmakers
CITY : Cincinnati , OH
DATE : Tuesday, November 17, 2009
TIME : 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
PRICE : $ 55.00
Panel discussion and dialogue with Corporate Grantmakers


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.


Speakers for this session:

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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Breakfast -Prior to panel discussion, participants and experts become acquainted over a continental breakfast

7:00 AM - 8:00 AM

Lunch -Participants and experts registered for the next session make new contacts over lunch

12:30 PM - 1:45 PM

Networking break -Mid-afternoon refreshments are served to attendees registered for the next session

3:00 PM - 3:30 PM

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Panel discussion and dialogue with Private Foundation Grantmakers

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$ 55.00

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11:15 AM - 12:30 PM

$ 55.00

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$ 55.00

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$ 55.00

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$ 55.00

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3:30 PM - 4:45 PM

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Breakfast -Participants registered for the first session become acquainted over a continental breakfast

7:00 AM - 8:00 AM

Networking break -Participants registered for the next session are served mid-morning refreshments

10:45 AM - 11:15 AM

Lunch -Participants and experts registered for the next session make new contacts over lunch

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Networking break -Mid-afternoon refreshments are served to attendees registered for the next session

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