TITLE : Panel discussion and dialogue with Corporate Grantmakers
CITY : Washington , DC
DATE : Tuesday, May 18, 2010
TIME : 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
PRICE : $ 60.00
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:

Charlie Birney
exec. director
The Brick Companies Foundation

Charlie has been involved in fundraising for 10 years. In his current position, he is responsible for the Brick Companies fundraising and community giving. The Brick Companies Foundation has just completed gifts to Childrens, Hospice of Chesapeake, Hospice of Queen Anne's and the Boys and Girls Clubs of Annapolis and Anne Arundel County totaling over $700,000, over the last five years. Previously, as Property Manager at The Brick Companies, Charlie was responsible for all aspects of commercial and residential property management. Charlie currently serves as board member for House of Mercy (Rosemount Center), Pine Island Camp for Boys, Maryland Coastal Wetlands Restoration Corporation, The Brick Companies and the Brick Companies Foundation, the National Golf Course Owners Association and Port Annapolis Marina. He earned BA in Religion and Philosophy from Roanoke College.

Terri Freeman
President
The Community Foundation for the National Capital Region

Terri has been involved in grantmaking for 20 years. In her current position, she is responsible for Grantmaking and development as well as working with corporate grantmakers. Previously, as VP and Executive Director at Freddie Mac Foundation, Terri was responsible for corporate grantmaking and community relations. Before that, she worked as Director-Internal communications at Freddie Mac Foundation where she was responsible for Employee and department communications. Terri currently serves as Board Chair of the Nonprofit Roundtable of Greater Washington; Vice Chair for Washington Regional Association of Grantmakers; board member for Venture Philanthropy Partners, Trinity University and the Maryland Community Foundations Association. She earned her B.A. in Journalism from University of Dayton and a M.A. in Organizational Communication Management from Howard University. She is a member of Leadership Greater Washington, the Washington Regional Association of Grantmakers, the Black Philanthropic Alliance and the Women's Forum of Washington, DC.

Dale Rainville
Manager, Global Corporate Citizenship
The Boeing Company

Dale has been involved in grantmaking for seven years. In his current position, he is responsible for managing Boeing's corporate relationships and investments in the DC Metro Area, focusing on Health and Human Services and Education. He is responsible for employee engagement and volunteer programs and administers Boeing's Employees Community Fund of the National Capital Area, which supports the needs of the local community. Dale is a member of Boeing's Global Corporate Citizenship Leadership Team, which defines Boeing's focus area objectives as well as the roles and responsibilities of its Community Investors. Dale has volunteered as the Director of Development for a new elementary school on the Turtle Mountain Indian Reservation in North Dakota. He earned BS in History from Christendom College and is a member of 2008 Leadership Fairfax Institute Early Care and Education Funders Collaborative - Steering Committee Member.

 

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