TITLE : Engaging your board
CITY : Denver , CO
DATE : Wednesday, November 12, 2008
TIME : 8:00 AM - 10:00 AM
PRICE : $ 55.00
Engaging your board
 

Your board can be among your most powerful fundraising assets. That is, if you use it correctly. Too often, the board is not involved in fundraising or views fundraising as a daunting task. The result is that many board members neglect their responsibilities, which are then left to staff members who have too many other responsibilities already. To address this problem, your board members need to be reminded of the importance of their fundraising responsibilities, and learn concrete tools and techniques that make fundraising a rewarding task.

Topics we will cover include:
  • Why board members fear fundraising, and what you can do about it 
  • What board members need to know to start fundraising
  • Steps for energizing your board even when you are not on the board
  • How to deal with board members who won't fundraise even when they know they should
  • Building and maintaining the fundraising partnership between the board and  development staff
Attendees will walk away with fresh ideas to energize theirs board members about fundraising. The session is designed for beginning to intermediate fundraisers.
Speakers for this session:

Lou Cartier
Owner/Manager
Cartier Outreach Associates

Lou Cartier has raised support for universities and voluntary organizations in three states. As the former major gifts director for North Colorado Medical Center, he strategically brought organizations and their stakeholders to “win-win” solutions. Lou founded Cartier Outreach Associates after success at the University of Michigan and University of Nebraska at Omaha. In Ann Arbor, he worked with former President Gerald Ford to kickoff a $200 million capital campaign. In Omaha, he travelled statewide with University trustees to “make the case” to elected officials, business leaders and media executives. Lou headed the Public Relations Society of America Nebraska chapter and trained advancement professionals for the Council for Advancement and Support of Education. He holds degrees from Wayne State University and University of Michigan. In Greeley, having laid the groundwork for million-dollar asks, Lou coaches clients to engage their their stakeholders with confidence.

Stephen Edmonds
Executive Director
Institute for Children`s Mental Disorders

Stephen Edmonds, B.S.B.A.is responsible for identifying, creating, and implementing all activities involving board members in advocacy and fundraising. These activities include cultivation of board members` personal giving, as well as their roles in reaching out to a broader community. A former vice president for development he has worked with boards to create a culture of fundraising where that is not necessarily seen as their primary responsibility. As a longtime university administrator, he was directly responsible for the development, efficiency, and connectedness of a 28-member governing board. He has also served as an advisor to various organizations on board engagement in leadership and fundraising. Personally having served on a number of nonprofit boards, he offers perspectives from both the professional and volunteer point of view. Mr. Edmonds has a degree in business management.

Gary Schrenk
Director of Development
National Foundation of Dentistry for the Handicapped

Gary Schrenk, CFRE has over 30 years of successful nonprofit fundraising experience. As President and CEO of North Colorado Medical Center Foundation for 20 years he has hands on experience building a “heroic” board and cultivating their involvement in governance and fundraising. This year he took the position of Director of Development at the National Foundation of Dentistry for the Handicapped with the challenge of engaging board members located throughout the country in fundraising. He served on the international board of the Association of Fundraising Professionals and as president of the Colorado Chapter. He has experience serving on many nonprofit boards. He was a Scout Professional, Regional Director for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, and Director of Development at the Denver Art Museum and Children’s Hospital Foundation. He holds a B.A. in communication and a Master of Nonprofit Management.

 

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