TITLE : Fundraising in the one person development shop: making the most of a shoestring budget
CITY : Dallas , TX
DATE : Wednesday, October 03, 2007
TIME : 1:30 PM - 5:00 PM
PRICE : $ 95.00
Fundraising in the one person development shop: making the most of a shoestring budget
 

At the best of times, fundraising can be challenging. However, fundraising in the one person development shop can be daunting, especially when one is working with a shoestring budget. The key in situations like these is to know what areas to prioritize, and how to get the biggest bang for your buck because you can't do it all.  This seminar will focus on the issues unique to one person fundraising departments, and will drill down in the following areas:
  • Keeping your organization on track financially: create and maintain a year-round fundraising plan
  • Research: research your prospects on a shoestring budget
  • Direct mail: work with an established third party service provider to maximize your returns
  • Major gifts program: develop and maintain a manageable high dollar giving club
  • Planned giving: start simple with a wills and bequests program
  • Donor solicitation: make it easy for your donors to give and for you to receive donations
  • Special events: conduct a unique annual event that makes efficient use of volunteers
  • Leadership involvement: find creative ways to get your executive director and/or board involved in the fundraising process
Attendees will walk away with fresh ideas to take their one person development shop to the next level.

Speakers for this session:

Colin Joseph Wallis
Director of Advancement
Lance Armstrong Foundation

At the Lance Armstrong Foundation, Colin specializes in creating new and more efficient ways to raise funds.  He manages a multi-million dollar fundraising budget and has a history of creating new revenue streams for the organization.  Additionally, as the former head of major giving he helped secure several of the largest gifts in the history of the foundation. Prior to the LAF, he was the Director of Development for Communities In Schools, Central Texas, where he oversaw the entire development operation.  Colin is an alumnus of the University of Texas at Austin and currently serves on the board of the Town Lake Trail Foundation.

Janelle Twyford-Silvis
President and Co-Founder
America's Attik

After an extensive career in marketing for Fortune 500 and 1000 companies, Janelle co-founded America's Attik, a non-profit for children at risk.  During her career she has organized a vast range of special events, including trade shows and conferences. She is an active volunteer in the nonprofit community, and sits on the board of The Bridewell Foundation and on the Plano Chamber of Commerce Women's Division, where she is responsible for fundraising and programs. She served on the planning committee for the 3rd International Women's Peace Conference, and has used her special events training to support fundraisers for such organizations as Make-a-Wish, Cancer Research Foundation, Texas Easter Seals, Camp Esperanza, ALS Foundation and Dixie Style Cloggers.

Emily M. Guthrie
Development Manager
Kitchen Dog Theater
 
Before joining Kitchen Dog Theater (KDT), Emily was the Director of Corporate and Foundation Giving at the Dallas Children’s Advocacy Center (DCAC). In DCAC’s three-person office, Emily had the advantage of being “cross-trained,” gaining experience in all aspects of development: grant management, special events, appeal campaigns, public speaking, etc. One of her most memorable accomplishments while at DCAC was being the only development staffer for a five-month period which included the Center’s biggest fundraising event; the gala became the second most successful event in its history. In addition to her current position at KDT, Emily consults for area nonprofits, including Nexus Recovery Center, Hunger Busters and Lone Star Wind Orchestra. She earned three Bachelor of Arts degrees from Southern Methodist University, and has worked in Dallas since graduation. She is also an active member of the Junior League of Dallas.
Speakers for this session will be announced shortly.

 

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