TITLE : How to build a successful relationship with grantmakers
CITY : Dallas , TX
DATE : Tuesday, October 02, 2007
TIME : 3:30 PM - 5:00 PM
PRICE : $ 55.00
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:

Maggie McCarthy
Founder and Owner
Creative Consulting


Maggie McCarthy applies her sixteen years of foundation management and leadership experience to assist family foundations and grantmaking organizations. Maggie assists foundations improve outcomes as investors and helps nonprofit entities mange for better results. For the last six years, Maggie served as the Executive Director of the Bernard and Audre Rapoport Foundation located in Waco, Texas. She managed all facets of operations for this approximately $60 million foundation.  Additionally, Maggie provided leadership to other Foundation initiatives including community collaborations among public and private sector agencies, nonprofit management assistance, and cooperative projects among foundations. Maggie alsow worked for 10 years for the Communities Foundation of Texas, located in Dallas. Maggie’s career with the foundation began as communications director. As her staff and responsibilities grew, Maggie was charged with oversight of all satellite office operations and later was named director of donor relations. As vice president for grants administration, Maggie managed a yearly grant distribution ranging from $17 to $26 million per year. She serves on the advisory board for the LBJ School of Public Affairs at the University of Texas RGK Center for Philanthropy and Community Service; the Texas Nonprofit Think Tank; the board of Volunteers of America Texas; an advisor to Philanthropy World magazine; and was active on the board of the Conference of Southwest Foundations.  Her education background includes a BA in Communications from Western Illinois University and a Masters in Liberal Arts from Southern Methodist University.

Mollie Williams, MPH
Director of Community Health Programs
Susan G. Komen for the Cure

At Susan G. Komen for the Cure, Mollie oversees the grantmaking of the 123 Komen for the Cure Affiliates, totaling $68 million annually. In her role, she manages a team of professionals who provide training and technical assistance to the Affiliates to help them be responsible and effective grant makers.  She also provides expertise in the areas of evidence-based grantmaking, partnership development, and large-scale community health strategies. Prior to joining Komen for the Cure, Mollie was a development professional for several nonprofit organizations, including a rapidly growing Affiliate of Habitat for Humanity.  During her time there, Mollie led the effort to establish the organization's first ever development plan, including an annual fund, monthly giving program, and major gifts strategy.  Before that, Mollie served as the Program Director and Principle Investigator for a large-scale, community-based public health program in the Texas Rio Grande Valley.  While there, she obtained over four million dollars in new funding for the project, nearly doubling the organization's budget. In her more than ten years as a nonprofit professional, Mollie has had the opportunity to travel to Central America and India to participate in public health efforts in rural, low-resource communities.  She is passionate about helping organizations that serve the poor and marginalized create meaningful, long-term impact. She has a special interest in health disparities and the evaluation of philanthropic efforts to reduce disparities.  Mollie holds a Masters of Public Health in Health Behavior and Health Education from the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor.

Olivia Eudaly
State Executive Director
Amachi Texas


Olivia coordinates Amachi’s efforts to place one-to-one mentors in the lives of children of prisoners across Texas. In this position, which she has held since January 2006, Olivia also serves as the statewide spokesperson for the organization. A life-long advocate for children and the underprivileged, Olivia previously served as executive vice president of the Big Brothers Big Sisters of North Texas and as deputy director of the Second Harvest Food Bank of Tarrant County in Texas. In addition to her professional career, Olivia is an active member of the community, serving on several boards and committees, including the Southwest Fundraising Symposium and Leadership Forth Worth. Her involvement has earned her several recognitions and accolades in her home state and across the nation. A former candidate for U.S. Congress, Olivia is also active in local, regional and national politics. Olivia began her career as a college and high school instructor, teaching at various colleges and universities in the Dallas/Ft. Worth area, including Texas Christian University and Dallas Baptist University.
Speakers for this session will be announced shortly.

 

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