TITLE : Engaging your board in fundraising
CITY : Seattle , WA
DATE : Wednesday, July 28, 2010
TIME : 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
PRICE : $ 60.00
Engaging your board in fundraising
 

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:

Annette de Soto
President & Lead Consultant
Beyond the Divide

Annette has been involved in nonprofit leadership and development for 15 years. She is the President of Beyond the Divide, a consulting firm focused on board development, fundraising, strategic planning, program assessment and communications. Annette has had the privilege of offering fundraising and board development assistance to many nonprofit organizations. Previously, as Executive Director at Friends of the Children, she developed creative fundraising and board engagement strategies, increasing staff and revenues by 400 percent in less than four years. Before that, she worked as Director of Development at the UW World Series where she revitalized the board's activities in fundraising, increasing board gifts by 54 percent, annual fund by 25 percent and average gift size by 32 percent. Annette also served as Major Gifts Manager at KCTS where she helped increase gifts by 35 percent and dollars raised by 25 percent. Annette volunteers for the University of Chicago and Organizing for America. She holds a BA and MA from the University of Chicago and is a member of the Alliance for Non Profit Management and Leadership Tomorrow. Annette is a past member of AFP, NDOA and NPGC.

Mary Herche
Past Chairman of the Board
National Rebuilding Together Board in Washington DC, Childhaven in Seattle,

Mary has been involved in nonprofit boards for 25 years. Currently, she helps to develop strategy and action steps for board engagement. She recently served as Chair of Rebuilding Together National Board, and served as Board Chair at Childhaven where she was responsible for helping board members recognize that one of their primary responsibilities is to ensure the fiscal status of the organization by being engaged. In her previous experience working with various committees and boards, she consistently found creative ways to make board members passionate about their organization’s mission. She earned Bachelor's in Elementary and Secondary Education from Central Washington University. She is a member of Junior League of Seattle, Charter member of Rotary Club of Magnolia, Washington Women's Foundation, Greater Seattle Service League and boards of Gonzaga University, Holy Names Academy, Healing Center. and Rebuilding Together National . She has served as Chair or on committees for Board Governance and Development, Planned Giving, several Capital Campaigns, Special Events, Individual Giving, Stewardship of donors, Corporate Development and Engagement, Marketing, and most aspects of Resource Development.

Jule Meyer, CFRE
Principal Consultant
Parkman Foundation Services

Jule has been involved in development for 30 years. In her current position, she coaches and trains executive directors and board members in fundraising. Previously, as Regional Director at Global Impact, Jule raised funds for 53 premier international relief and development organizations. She was responsible for engaging boards in fundraising by strengthening their knowledge of “how to ask,” and creating a fun and inspiring experience that gets the board, staff, and volunteers all on the same page. Jule has served as Director of Development at a number of national organizations where she was responsible for engaging boards in fundraising, as well as raising millions from corporations, foundations and individuals. Jule has a Certificate in Sustainable Business from BGI, MSW from the University of Iowa, and BA from Grinnell College. Jule is a board member of the Seattle Philanthropic Advisor's Network, and member of Washington Planned Giving Council, NDOA. She is a CFRE and one of a select group of speakers in the U.S. for Inspired Legacies.

 

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