TITLE : How to build a successful relationship with grantmakers
CITY : Washington , DC
DATE : Tuesday, May 18, 2010
TIME : 3:15 PM - 4:30 PM
PRICE : $ 60.00
How to build a successful relationship with grantmakers
 

The relationship between grantmaker and grant seeker seems at first blush to contain a major power imbalance: one side has money, the other needs it. However, according to recent reports, grantmakers are coming to realize that the interests of both sides are met when  the playing field is more level. 

This session will cover the following topics:

  • The importance of honesty: how much to tell a grantmaker in the beginning and as the relationship evolves
  • Face to face meetings: when should your pursue them and what should they be about?
  • Going off the beaten path: convincing the program officer to look at a more unconventional program
  • The program officer as advocate: how to convert a program officer into your most important supporter within and outside the foundation
  • When "no" means "not yet": turning a rebuff or a declination into a relationship-building opportunity
This session is intended for grant seekers who understand the importance of relationship building with grantmakers, but have not yet figured out how to do it successfully.
Speakers for this session:

Alexandra Ashbrook
Director
D.C. Hunger Solutions

As the Director of D.C. Hunger Solutions, Alex brings extensive advocacy experience to her role, much of which has focused on the needs of vulnerable youth. She leads and participates in many city-wide coalitions and most recently, was appointed as chair of the D.C.’s Mayor’s Commission on Food and Nutrition in September 2009. Under Alex’s direction, D.C. Hunger Solutions has cultivated and maintained relationships with more than 40 foundation, corporate, and government agency funders that support local anti-hunger efforts. In spite of the flagging economy, the organization succeeded in growing revenues by 21 percent from 2008 to 2009. Previously, Alex spent ten years working at Street Law, the national non-profit dedicated to transforming democratic ideals into citizen action. Alex also supervised law students teaching at D.C. public high schools through Georgetown Law School’s D.C. Street Law Project. Alex received her J.D. and L.L.M. from the Georgetown University Law Center.

Kae Dakin
President and Ceo
Kae Dakin Consulting

Kae has been involved in development for over 20 years. In her current position, she counsels nonprofits, associations and INGO's on how to build relationships with grantmakers in order to raise the resources to meet their missions. Previously, as VP of the Institutional Development at Global Health Council, Kae was responsible for developing relationships with grantmakers and raising the resources to meet the mission of GHC from individuals, foundations and corporations. Before that, she worked as CEO of Washington Grantmakers where she was responsible for raising the funds to support the programs. All of the members were grantmakers, and she was responsible for developing programs to help the grantmakers be more strategic in their grantmaking decisions. As ED of the Physician Assistant Foundation, Kae raised funds, managed funds and gave away funds being involved as a grantor and a grantee. Kae currently serves as a Member of University of Vermont - Washington DC Board. She earned a Masters in Nonprofit Management from University of Maryland and a Masters in Clinical Psychology from Yeshiva University. She is a member of Association of Fundraising Professionals, and the Association Foundation Group.

Laura Forman
Principal
Laura Forman Communications LLC

Laura has extensive experience of more than 20 years in public relations, corporate partnerships, and philanthropy work. Since 2003, she has worked as an independent consultant for nonprofit organizations, associations, and grantmakers, helping clients create strategic communications, diversify their funding sources and outreach, and build relationships with corporate and foundation grantmakers. Her responsibilities have included grant development and creating donor recognition programs. As a staffer, Laura developed and maintained funding and partnerships with many foundations. Laura has also worked the other side of the funding table reviewing grant proposals and making site visits for community foundations. She is actively involved in the Greater Washington community. Among her board and leadership affiliations are the Catalog for Philanthropy, the Washington Area Women’s Foundation, Passion for Learning, Inc., Round House Theatre, Association for Fundraising Professionals/D.C. Chapter, and Leadership Greater Washington. Laura earned her bachelor's degree from Boston University.

 

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