TITLE : Capital campaigns
CITY : New York , NY
DATE : Thursday, June 04, 2009
TIME : 1:45 PM - 3:00 PM
PRICE : $ 75.00
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:

Rebecca Bryan
President
R. Bryan Associates, LLC

Rebecca has worked in the nonprofit sector for 22 years, and began working on capital campaigns ten years ago. She has worked with private K-12 schools, libraries, cultural organizations and start up nonprofits conducting their feasibility studies, providing campaign counsel and staff oversight. Currently she is helping several organizations at various stages in their campaign planning and fundraising manage during these challenging economic times. Rebecca has a Masters in Human Resources Administration from Antioch University, is a Certified Fundraising Professional (CFRE) and is an Adjunct Professor at Bay Path College in their graduate program for Nonprofit Management and Philanthropy where she is also a member of the Advisory Board. She is a member of AFP and the planned giving group of Connecticut.

George Nehme
Senior Vice President for Client Relations
Innovative Resources Group

For 25 years, George has guided a broad spectrum of organizations, including some of the nation’s leading private and public universities, independent schools, as well as cultural, environmental and social service organizations. George has extensive experience in the design and implementation of capital campaigns including the development of the core messages and communications suite, training and mobilizing volunteers, design and management of a prospect strategy process, creation of cultivation and stewardship protocols, and other key elements critical to the success of capital fundraising initiatives. George received his A.B. from Hamilton College in 1979 and attended Syracuse University`s Maxwell School.

Abbie von Schlegell
Principal
A von Schlegell and Company

Abbie von Schlegell, CFRE, has over 35 years of experience in development, half as a senior development officer and half as a consultant. Both as a Development Director and as a consultant, Abbie has directed and provided counsel on dozens of capital campaigns, with goals of $1 million to hundreds of millions. As a Stanford alumna, she has been an active volunteer for all of Stanford University`s campaigns, starting with the first $1 billion campaign ever in the United States. She also worked with The University of Chicago and led the Development offices of Enterprise Community Partners and The Shakespeare Theatre Company in Washington, DC. Abbie edited the best selling handbook, Women as Donors, Women as Philanthropists. Abbie is an active volunteer as well and has recently joined the board of the Girl Scouts Council of Central and Western MA.

 

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