TITLE : Special events fundraising
CITY : San Francisco , CA
DATE : Wednesday, October 29, 2008
TIME : 8:00 AM - 10:00 AM
PRICE : $ 55.00
Special events fundraising
 


One of the best ways to educate the public about your nonprofit, recruit volunteers and solicit donors face-to-face is to hold a special event. This event could be related to the mission of your organization, or just an event like a blood drive, art showing or a concert that you organize.
Topics we will cover include:
  •  Is a special event right for your organization? A look at the pros and cons of planning award receptions, sports tournaments, auctions, and other fund-raising events
  •  How much money should your event make? Revenue considerations for a nonprofit event
  •  Should you underwrite the event? Understanding the strings attached to corporate sponsorship
  •  How should you market your event? Segmenting and positioning yourself for your target market
Attendees will walk out with key insights on whether a special event is feasible, and how to make it a roaring success.  This session is intended for intermediate to advanced fundraisers.
Speakers for this session:

Jim Armstrong
Director of Development
Fort Mason Foundation

Jim Armstrong is Director of Development for the the foundation at Fort Mason Center. He is utilizing special events as vital tools to build a development program and multi-phased campaigns to rehabilitate, preserve and enhance the 13-acre National Historic Landmark. During his 35 year career Jim has utilized special events – runs and walks, golf tournaments, receptions, three-hotel progressive dinners and non-event events to build development programs at universities, private schools, arts and youth groups, social service agencies and health care institutions. Jim achieved Certified Fund Raising Executive (CFRE) status in 1982. He holds a B.S. in Politics and a certificate in Nonprofit Organizational Management from the University of San Francisco. Jim’s Planning Special Events, was published Jossey-Bass in 2001. Jim is a member of the Association of Fundraising Professionals, the Stockton Sailing Club, and USF Green & Gold Club board of directors.

Laurie Earp
Principal
Earp Events & Fundraising

Laurie Earp began her fundraising career as a development associate for the Los Angeles Jewish Federation sixteen years ago. Nearly thirteen years ago, she took her experience and passion for fundraising to a new level, opening her Bay Area-based firm, Earp Events & Fundraising. Since then, Laurie has had the pleasure of working with an impressive list of national and local non-profit organizations working in the areas of affordable housing, AIDS, Breast Cancer, Education, Health, to name a few, to bring to life their goals and visions for annual and banner year celebrations, as well as festivals and other gatherings. As a fundraiser who does event planning, Laurie remains committed to seeing that her clients maximize every opportunity to fundraise – through sponsorships, auctions, ad books, and other event elements.

Tina McGovern
Director of Development and Outreach
Gateway High School

Tina is Gateway High School’s Director of Development and Outreach. She brings over 25 years of fundraising experience to her position. Formerly Tina owned McGovern Consulting where she helped small to mid size non-profits fundraise successfully and has worked as a Development Director for Florence Crittenton Services and Mercy High School. In each position she was responsible for producing fundraising events. As a consultant she worked for ten years producing events with volunteer committees and staff at small and large non-profits. She is a former board member of City Youth Now, a non-profit serving children incarcerated in the juvenile justice system in San Francisco. Tina graduated from the University of Santa Clara with a degree in English. She is a member of the Association of Fundraising Professionals, ABADO and is earning her CFRE certification. She and her husband Ed live in San Francisco with their four wonderful children.

 

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