TITLE : Capital campaigns
CITY : Washington , DC
DATE : Wednesday, May 19, 2010
TIME : 1:30 PM - 2:45 PM
PRICE : $ 60.00
Capital campaigns
 

Capital campaigns are both the best way for your organization to raise funds and the most misunderstood. Done successfully, they not only provide significant funds to improve facilities and enlarge endowments, they can also help your organization take stock in itself and prepare for the future. However, they involve a lot of work for board members, directors and staff. This workshop will help you determine how to get started and establish goals for each phase of the campaign, as well as define campaign timelines.

Topics we will cover include:
  •  What you need to know about a capital campaign before you start
  •  Understanding the typical flow of a campaign from feasibility study to public celebration
  •  Building a strong campaign team that includes both volunteers and professionals
  •  Understanding how prospect research and donor cultivation forms part of the campaign
  •  The art of skillful campaign communications before, during and after the campaign

After this session, you will know what lies behind a successful capital campaign, and whether your organization is ready to embark on it. The session is designed for intermediate to advanced fundraisers.

 

Speakers for this session:

Timothy P. Snyder, CFRE
Senior Vice President
Brakeley Briscoe

Timothy has been involved in development for 26 years. In his current position, he is responsible for full organizational consultation, including a focus on capital campaigns and major gifts. Previously, as Executive Director of the Parental Stress Center, Pittsburgh, PA, Timothy was responsible for total organizational leadership including strategy, operational leadership for staff of 110 and all fundraising, including capital campaigns. Before that, he worked as campaign consultant at Ketchum, Inc. where he was responsible for campaign management for national, regional and local organizations. He also served in leadership roles with the United Way and the Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh. He earned a MPA in Public and International Affairs from the University of Pittsburgh and a BA in History from Southern Methodist University. He is a member of AFP, AHP and the Council for resource Development. He has been a Certified Fund Raising Executive (CFRE) since 1989.

Rosemary Thomas
Vice President for Advancement
Salisbury University

Rosemary has been involved in development for more than 20 years. In her current position, she is responsible for fundraising a $35M capital campaign. Previously, she served as Associate VP for Development at Fairmont State University where she worked with annual and major donors. She led the alumni center capital campaign, created the institution's first annual giving campaign and phonathon program. Rosemary is a volunteer leader for Girls State, the American Cancer Society, and the General Federation of Women's Clubs. She earned Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from Clemson University, Masters in Public Administration from The University of South Carolina and Doctorate in Educational Leadership from West Virginia University. She is a member of CASE, the Delmarva Planned Giving Council and the Association of Fund Raising Professionals. In 2008 she was named one of Maryland's Top 100 Women.

Audley (Buddy) Wolfe
Founder and Senior Counsel
Wolfe Consulting

Audley has been involved in fundraising for 32 years. In his current positions he works with clients on capital campaigns, major gifts, corporation and foundation grants, board development, and non-profit policies and support operations. As a consultant for capital campaigns, he designs and conducts feasibility studies, provides strategic direction and campaign management, assists in prospect identification and cultivation, coaches senior management and volunteers on "making asks," and accompanies nonprofit leadership in meetings with prospects. He has served as consultant and senior professional for colleges, universities, international organizations, art centers, fraternities, hospitals, health organizations, and other non-profits as well as a variety of for-profits companies including over 42 successful capital campaigns. Mr. Wolfe has his bachelors and masters in public administration from West Virginia University and resides with his wife on Capitol Hill.

 

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