How much more money could you raise if your entire staff played a role in fundraising, not just the development team? Well, there’s a new fundraising model that does just that!
In this session, you’ll learn what this system looks like, and hear all about ways to engage everyone at your nonprofit in cultivating, asking, and thanking supporters.
Dallas Social Venture Partners (DSVP) leverages donations by pooling money from partners and further leveraging it with partner expertise to provide stable, long-term funding and support to carefully selected nonprofit agencies. DSVP has invested over $3 million in more than 25 local nonprofits since 2000 by engaging over 500 partners who have volunteered countless hours, helping investee organizations grow their client bases by an average of 300%. DSVP provides opportunities for individuals to amplify their giving of both money and professional skills to strengthen nonprofits and tackle social challenges in the community.
Kathy Adams is an executive assistant in Enterprise Support Services in Dallas, Texas with over 23 years of business support experience. She has a bachelor's degree in business administration and a master's in business administration. Kathy strives to provide exceptional customer service and stay calm under pressure. She is active in her community and church and received a Community Builders Award from the mayor of Chicago.
The Women's Giving Circle of Howard County has raised over $1 million over the past decade to support organizations that address the needs of women and girls. In 2013, they provided $27,400 in grants to four local nonprofits and have $125,000 available for grants this year. They also announced a special $100,000 multi-year project grant to support long-term initiatives that build self-worth and self-sufficiency for women and girls in the community.
Elizabeth Siedel has done an exemplary job as president of the Montana Chapter of the AIAS. Under her leadership, the chapter has become one of the most active in the nation by holding various events that promote networking, professional development, and a positive studio culture. Siedel has focused on teamwork and collaboration among the board members. As a result, the chapter's membership and fundraising totals have grown. The vice president believes Siedel is deserving of the AIAS Chapter President Honor Award due to her motivation, energy, and involvement in advancing the organization and profession.
Personalization: Your Ticket to Donor RetentionBloomerang
https://bloomerang.co/resources/webinars/
Valerie Harris will discuss best practices for producing the personalized, “donor-centric” communications that can propel your donor retention rate past the national average of towards the high retention enjoyed by elite institutions.
Creating Your Personal Brand: A Panel Discussion (October 28, 2014)generatebuzz
This document summarizes a panel discussion on creating a personal brand. It lists the panelists and moderator and acknowledges various individuals and businesses for donations to the event, including donations of printed materials, food, venue space, and professional services. It promotes paying forward the support received by mentioning, liking, commenting on social media posts of those involved, and recommending them on LinkedIn.
RLabs Women's 2018 annual report summarizes their work empowering women through entrepreneurship and technology programs. Over the year they graduated over 100 women through programs on makeup artistry, computing training, and a female business cohort. They supported over 10 women-owned businesses and social projects through funding and promotion, reaching over 1000 people total through both direct programs and indirectly supported initiatives. Looking ahead to 2019, they plan to continue their work empowering women through entrepreneurship.
How much more money could you raise if your entire staff played a role in fundraising, not just the development team? Well, there’s a new fundraising model that does just that!
In this session, you’ll learn what this system looks like, and hear all about ways to engage everyone at your nonprofit in cultivating, asking, and thanking supporters.
Dallas Social Venture Partners (DSVP) leverages donations by pooling money from partners and further leveraging it with partner expertise to provide stable, long-term funding and support to carefully selected nonprofit agencies. DSVP has invested over $3 million in more than 25 local nonprofits since 2000 by engaging over 500 partners who have volunteered countless hours, helping investee organizations grow their client bases by an average of 300%. DSVP provides opportunities for individuals to amplify their giving of both money and professional skills to strengthen nonprofits and tackle social challenges in the community.
Kathy Adams is an executive assistant in Enterprise Support Services in Dallas, Texas with over 23 years of business support experience. She has a bachelor's degree in business administration and a master's in business administration. Kathy strives to provide exceptional customer service and stay calm under pressure. She is active in her community and church and received a Community Builders Award from the mayor of Chicago.
The Women's Giving Circle of Howard County has raised over $1 million over the past decade to support organizations that address the needs of women and girls. In 2013, they provided $27,400 in grants to four local nonprofits and have $125,000 available for grants this year. They also announced a special $100,000 multi-year project grant to support long-term initiatives that build self-worth and self-sufficiency for women and girls in the community.
Elizabeth Siedel has done an exemplary job as president of the Montana Chapter of the AIAS. Under her leadership, the chapter has become one of the most active in the nation by holding various events that promote networking, professional development, and a positive studio culture. Siedel has focused on teamwork and collaboration among the board members. As a result, the chapter's membership and fundraising totals have grown. The vice president believes Siedel is deserving of the AIAS Chapter President Honor Award due to her motivation, energy, and involvement in advancing the organization and profession.
Personalization: Your Ticket to Donor RetentionBloomerang
https://bloomerang.co/resources/webinars/
Valerie Harris will discuss best practices for producing the personalized, “donor-centric” communications that can propel your donor retention rate past the national average of towards the high retention enjoyed by elite institutions.
Creating Your Personal Brand: A Panel Discussion (October 28, 2014)generatebuzz
This document summarizes a panel discussion on creating a personal brand. It lists the panelists and moderator and acknowledges various individuals and businesses for donations to the event, including donations of printed materials, food, venue space, and professional services. It promotes paying forward the support received by mentioning, liking, commenting on social media posts of those involved, and recommending them on LinkedIn.
RLabs Women's 2018 annual report summarizes their work empowering women through entrepreneurship and technology programs. Over the year they graduated over 100 women through programs on makeup artistry, computing training, and a female business cohort. They supported over 10 women-owned businesses and social projects through funding and promotion, reaching over 1000 people total through both direct programs and indirectly supported initiatives. Looking ahead to 2019, they plan to continue their work empowering women through entrepreneurship.
RB Stall High School - 2010 Jefferson Awards Students In Action PresentationJefferson Awards
Students In Action is a national youth volunteer leadership, recognition and reward program, designed to pass the tradition of service on to the next generation.
Co-developed by Jefferson Awards for Public Service and Deloitte, it is now in over 250 High Schools.
Each spring, Student Leaders from the participating schools compete in regional competitions. They are asked to report on the implementation of the program, and the impact they've had, both in their schools and within their communities.
Women's Giving Circle of Howard County Annual Meeting Slideshowbuffybschwartz
The Women's Giving Circle of Howard County raised over $720,000 in donations in 2008, which supported various organizations that help women and girls. Some of the initiatives funded include providing emergency funds to help 8 women in crisis, hosting career expos for girls interested in STEM, and teaching financial literacy skills. The group expanded its membership and continued to attract media attention for increasing women's philanthropy in the local community.
This document discusses building strong relationships for organizational success through relationship fundraising. It emphasizes telling donors about the impact of their gifts, learning about donors' interests, gathering stories to share, and asking donors for support. Charts show how Soroptimist International uses contributions and funds its dream programs primarily through donations. Relationship building involves championing dream programs, inviting engagement, and investing with a commitment. It requires teamwork across members, clubs, regions, staff, and leaders to engage and maintain donor relationships through education and support of fundraising.
The document summarizes arts and humanities in Montgomery County, Maryland. It states that arts, heritage and culture enhance quality of life, drive the economy, and convene communities in the county. It then provides details on the large number of performing venues, galleries, theaters, historical venues, arts groups, and independent artists located in the county. It discusses how arts and cultural activities positively impact residents' quality of life and the county's business location. The document ends by outlining the county's budgets and grants for arts and humanities organizations in the current and upcoming fiscal years.
A chamber of commerce is a voluntary organization of businesses that works to improve the local economy and enable businesses to accomplish more collectively than individually. It is not a government agency. Businesses join to expand their networks, gain credibility in the community, advocate for business issues, and access benefits and promotional opportunities. Each chamber is unique but generally provides networking events, member benefits and discounts, and works to support local businesses and economic development.
Do you know what the Chamber of Commerce of Smyth County, Inc. does for our community? This presentation is a brief overview of the activities and services provided by the Chamber (Spring 2010)
This document summarizes key points from a fundraising workshop for nonprofit CEOs. It discusses:
1) The strategic role of fundraising in generating funds, demonstrating support, and ensuring sustainability. Fundraising is crucial at different stages of organizational development.
2) The main sources of philanthropic funds which come from institutions and individuals globally. Individual giving makes up the majority.
3) Why donors give, which includes believing in the cause, making a difference, spiritual fulfillment, and appreciation for being recognized. When donors don't feel appreciated or informed, attrition increases over time.
This document summarizes the July 12, 2017 meeting of the Rotary Club of North Raleigh. It announces that the guest speaker will be Dr. Stan Elliot from Shaw University. It provides updates on member news and upcoming club events, such as a golf tournament volunteer meeting on July 19th. It encourages members to update their profiles on the club's website and highlights ways for members to get involved in various club committees and service projects.
The document outlines the agenda for the AHCMC FY2022 kickoff meeting, including presentations on the organization's leadership, grants programs, marketing and constituent services teams, as well as breakout sessions and networking. It also provides data on grant funding amounts, applications received, and awards for FY2022. County appropriation for AHCMC increased to $5.7 million for FY2022.
This document discusses how to engage ambassadors to help with fundraising efforts for #GivingTuesday. It defines ambassadors as people in an organization's network who can spread the mission to the community through telling stories. Ambassadors include board members, active supporters, influencers, and others. The document provides examples of "jobs" for ambassadors, including starting peer-to-peer fundraising pages, volunteering skills/time, and spreading the word on social media. It also shares tips from a previous organization's experience with #GivingTuesday and engaging ambassadors through focused projects and recognition.
Van orden & geizhals fundraising strategiesSELPConference
This document provides guidance on maximizing existing donor relationships through cultivation. It recommends tracking donor data to understand giving patterns, sending targeted communications, and personalizing outreach. Phone calls, mailings, and online engagement should be personalized. Events and meetings offer opportunities for personal connections. Developing a culture of philanthropy encourages shared responsibility for fundraising and donor-centered activities. Implementing these strategies can help nonprofits upgrade donors and increase contributions.
Nonprofit Insights: How Design Thinking Helps You Increase Impact And InnovationVolunteerMatch
Nonprofit organizations provide some of the most basic and essential services to those who need them most: clean water, food, shelter, etc. However, despite often Herculean efforts, many organizations lack resources and find themselves understaffed and underfunded. For organizations to survive, thrive, and fulfill their missions, the key is constant innovation.
During this free webinar, we’ll discuss how innovative nonprofits (e.g. American Red Cross, GRID Alternative, buildOn, etc.) utilize Customer Centric Design Thinking — a methodology developed at the Institute of Design at Stanford — to think outside-the-box and find ways to leverage existing resources, volunteers, staff, and social media presence to increase impact. We’ll then discuss methods for using design thinking to increase engagement, awareness, volunteerism, and fundraising at your organization.
This webinar will be lead by Ryall Carroll, Ph.D. Marketing and Co-Founder of raiserve.org.
This document outlines the leadership structure and upcoming events for the Urban League of Greater New Orleans Young Professionals organization. It lists the officers, committee chairs, and their roles. Upcoming events announced include a brunch, new member orientation, a trip to Whitney Plantation, the Texas YP Weekend, volunteering with Cycles of Hope, and commemorating the 10 year anniversary of Hurricane Katrina. The president and vice president reports provide updates and announcements are made regarding the newsletter.
YWCA’s Women of Excellence Award Continues to InspireWanda Hill
For over 20 years the Young Women’s Christian Association (YWCA) has hosted the annual Women of Excellence Awards, honoring women in the community who have demonstrated empowering leadership qualities. Some local chapters of the YWCA present the awards in categories such as workplace, volunteerism, emerging leader, and employer of excellence, and the organization also offers regular scholarships for young women deemed “future leaders.”
The Profitable NonProfit FSCon templateLloyd Freeman
The document outlines an upcoming conference in Las Vegas from June 8-9th titled "The Profitable Non-Profit" about managing charities. The conference will discuss topics like maintaining 501c3 status while advocating, how board members can help with advocacy and lobbying, fundraising through social media, advisory boards, and mission-related investing. The keynote speaker is Lloyd Freeman, Esq. who will provide his contact information.
The profitable non-profit - Lloyd Freeman #FSCON15FrontStream
During this session, attendees will hear about innovative ways in which non-profits can employ strategies typically reserved for corporations when seeking to expand their fund development efforts and overall reach. Additionally, the session will feature key findings and trends that are changing the face of non-profit governance and structure. Originally presented at FrontStream Philanthropy Solutions Conference, June 8-9, 2015
The document summarizes a volunteer orientation for the Black Girls Code Atlanta chapter. It introduces the chapter leads and host, outlines the core team and 2013 calendar, describes volunteer opportunities in events and committees, expectations of volunteers, and encourages attendees to get involved and help the organization grow by bridging the digital divide and introducing more young girls of color to STEM fields.
This document discusses key concepts that were explored by a teen philanthropy program over the past year, including team work, zeal, education, dedication, ability to make a difference, honor, respect, action, and loving kindness. When combined, these qualities form the heart of the program. This year, the teen advisors of the Iris Teen Tzedakah program allocated over $XX,XXX in contributions to agencies in the Greater MetroWest area and beyond.
Rent a Volunteer is an organization that connects volunteers helping immigrants and refugees with companies and individuals willing to financially support them. Volunteers have profiles online detailing their experience and current work. Donors can select a volunteer to support and receive regular updates on how their donations are being used. This helps volunteers continue their important work providing aid like food, shelter and protection, while giving donors a way to enhance their corporate social responsibility and employee engagement.
Presentation used in November 2015 about Foundation Grants in conjunction with Washington Women's Foundation and United Way. View more at http://www.seattlefoundation.org
The document provides an overview of the Hewitt Chamber of Commerce, including its leadership, mission, 2015 accomplishments, and 2016 goals. In 2015, the Chamber promoted local businesses and tourism, supported the community through events and programs, and partnered with the city. Goals for 2016 include adding new signature events, developing mobile apps and resources, and focusing on business development and community partnerships.
The document discusses county-focused leadership councils (LCs) as a way to further engagement and fundraising efforts for Big Brothers Big Sisters. It outlines how to recruit LC members, coordinate meetings, and provide tools to empower volunteers. A case study highlights the success of the Pinellas LC in raising funds and recruiting mentors. The presentation then takes questions from LC co-chairs on their roles and what makes for a successful council.
RB Stall High School - 2010 Jefferson Awards Students In Action PresentationJefferson Awards
Students In Action is a national youth volunteer leadership, recognition and reward program, designed to pass the tradition of service on to the next generation.
Co-developed by Jefferson Awards for Public Service and Deloitte, it is now in over 250 High Schools.
Each spring, Student Leaders from the participating schools compete in regional competitions. They are asked to report on the implementation of the program, and the impact they've had, both in their schools and within their communities.
Women's Giving Circle of Howard County Annual Meeting Slideshowbuffybschwartz
The Women's Giving Circle of Howard County raised over $720,000 in donations in 2008, which supported various organizations that help women and girls. Some of the initiatives funded include providing emergency funds to help 8 women in crisis, hosting career expos for girls interested in STEM, and teaching financial literacy skills. The group expanded its membership and continued to attract media attention for increasing women's philanthropy in the local community.
This document discusses building strong relationships for organizational success through relationship fundraising. It emphasizes telling donors about the impact of their gifts, learning about donors' interests, gathering stories to share, and asking donors for support. Charts show how Soroptimist International uses contributions and funds its dream programs primarily through donations. Relationship building involves championing dream programs, inviting engagement, and investing with a commitment. It requires teamwork across members, clubs, regions, staff, and leaders to engage and maintain donor relationships through education and support of fundraising.
The document summarizes arts and humanities in Montgomery County, Maryland. It states that arts, heritage and culture enhance quality of life, drive the economy, and convene communities in the county. It then provides details on the large number of performing venues, galleries, theaters, historical venues, arts groups, and independent artists located in the county. It discusses how arts and cultural activities positively impact residents' quality of life and the county's business location. The document ends by outlining the county's budgets and grants for arts and humanities organizations in the current and upcoming fiscal years.
A chamber of commerce is a voluntary organization of businesses that works to improve the local economy and enable businesses to accomplish more collectively than individually. It is not a government agency. Businesses join to expand their networks, gain credibility in the community, advocate for business issues, and access benefits and promotional opportunities. Each chamber is unique but generally provides networking events, member benefits and discounts, and works to support local businesses and economic development.
Do you know what the Chamber of Commerce of Smyth County, Inc. does for our community? This presentation is a brief overview of the activities and services provided by the Chamber (Spring 2010)
This document summarizes key points from a fundraising workshop for nonprofit CEOs. It discusses:
1) The strategic role of fundraising in generating funds, demonstrating support, and ensuring sustainability. Fundraising is crucial at different stages of organizational development.
2) The main sources of philanthropic funds which come from institutions and individuals globally. Individual giving makes up the majority.
3) Why donors give, which includes believing in the cause, making a difference, spiritual fulfillment, and appreciation for being recognized. When donors don't feel appreciated or informed, attrition increases over time.
This document summarizes the July 12, 2017 meeting of the Rotary Club of North Raleigh. It announces that the guest speaker will be Dr. Stan Elliot from Shaw University. It provides updates on member news and upcoming club events, such as a golf tournament volunteer meeting on July 19th. It encourages members to update their profiles on the club's website and highlights ways for members to get involved in various club committees and service projects.
The document outlines the agenda for the AHCMC FY2022 kickoff meeting, including presentations on the organization's leadership, grants programs, marketing and constituent services teams, as well as breakout sessions and networking. It also provides data on grant funding amounts, applications received, and awards for FY2022. County appropriation for AHCMC increased to $5.7 million for FY2022.
This document discusses how to engage ambassadors to help with fundraising efforts for #GivingTuesday. It defines ambassadors as people in an organization's network who can spread the mission to the community through telling stories. Ambassadors include board members, active supporters, influencers, and others. The document provides examples of "jobs" for ambassadors, including starting peer-to-peer fundraising pages, volunteering skills/time, and spreading the word on social media. It also shares tips from a previous organization's experience with #GivingTuesday and engaging ambassadors through focused projects and recognition.
Van orden & geizhals fundraising strategiesSELPConference
This document provides guidance on maximizing existing donor relationships through cultivation. It recommends tracking donor data to understand giving patterns, sending targeted communications, and personalizing outreach. Phone calls, mailings, and online engagement should be personalized. Events and meetings offer opportunities for personal connections. Developing a culture of philanthropy encourages shared responsibility for fundraising and donor-centered activities. Implementing these strategies can help nonprofits upgrade donors and increase contributions.
Nonprofit Insights: How Design Thinking Helps You Increase Impact And InnovationVolunteerMatch
Nonprofit organizations provide some of the most basic and essential services to those who need them most: clean water, food, shelter, etc. However, despite often Herculean efforts, many organizations lack resources and find themselves understaffed and underfunded. For organizations to survive, thrive, and fulfill their missions, the key is constant innovation.
During this free webinar, we’ll discuss how innovative nonprofits (e.g. American Red Cross, GRID Alternative, buildOn, etc.) utilize Customer Centric Design Thinking — a methodology developed at the Institute of Design at Stanford — to think outside-the-box and find ways to leverage existing resources, volunteers, staff, and social media presence to increase impact. We’ll then discuss methods for using design thinking to increase engagement, awareness, volunteerism, and fundraising at your organization.
This webinar will be lead by Ryall Carroll, Ph.D. Marketing and Co-Founder of raiserve.org.
This document outlines the leadership structure and upcoming events for the Urban League of Greater New Orleans Young Professionals organization. It lists the officers, committee chairs, and their roles. Upcoming events announced include a brunch, new member orientation, a trip to Whitney Plantation, the Texas YP Weekend, volunteering with Cycles of Hope, and commemorating the 10 year anniversary of Hurricane Katrina. The president and vice president reports provide updates and announcements are made regarding the newsletter.
YWCA’s Women of Excellence Award Continues to InspireWanda Hill
For over 20 years the Young Women’s Christian Association (YWCA) has hosted the annual Women of Excellence Awards, honoring women in the community who have demonstrated empowering leadership qualities. Some local chapters of the YWCA present the awards in categories such as workplace, volunteerism, emerging leader, and employer of excellence, and the organization also offers regular scholarships for young women deemed “future leaders.”
The Profitable NonProfit FSCon templateLloyd Freeman
The document outlines an upcoming conference in Las Vegas from June 8-9th titled "The Profitable Non-Profit" about managing charities. The conference will discuss topics like maintaining 501c3 status while advocating, how board members can help with advocacy and lobbying, fundraising through social media, advisory boards, and mission-related investing. The keynote speaker is Lloyd Freeman, Esq. who will provide his contact information.
The profitable non-profit - Lloyd Freeman #FSCON15FrontStream
During this session, attendees will hear about innovative ways in which non-profits can employ strategies typically reserved for corporations when seeking to expand their fund development efforts and overall reach. Additionally, the session will feature key findings and trends that are changing the face of non-profit governance and structure. Originally presented at FrontStream Philanthropy Solutions Conference, June 8-9, 2015
The document summarizes a volunteer orientation for the Black Girls Code Atlanta chapter. It introduces the chapter leads and host, outlines the core team and 2013 calendar, describes volunteer opportunities in events and committees, expectations of volunteers, and encourages attendees to get involved and help the organization grow by bridging the digital divide and introducing more young girls of color to STEM fields.
This document discusses key concepts that were explored by a teen philanthropy program over the past year, including team work, zeal, education, dedication, ability to make a difference, honor, respect, action, and loving kindness. When combined, these qualities form the heart of the program. This year, the teen advisors of the Iris Teen Tzedakah program allocated over $XX,XXX in contributions to agencies in the Greater MetroWest area and beyond.
Rent a Volunteer is an organization that connects volunteers helping immigrants and refugees with companies and individuals willing to financially support them. Volunteers have profiles online detailing their experience and current work. Donors can select a volunteer to support and receive regular updates on how their donations are being used. This helps volunteers continue their important work providing aid like food, shelter and protection, while giving donors a way to enhance their corporate social responsibility and employee engagement.
Presentation used in November 2015 about Foundation Grants in conjunction with Washington Women's Foundation and United Way. View more at http://www.seattlefoundation.org
The document provides an overview of the Hewitt Chamber of Commerce, including its leadership, mission, 2015 accomplishments, and 2016 goals. In 2015, the Chamber promoted local businesses and tourism, supported the community through events and programs, and partnered with the city. Goals for 2016 include adding new signature events, developing mobile apps and resources, and focusing on business development and community partnerships.
The document discusses county-focused leadership councils (LCs) as a way to further engagement and fundraising efforts for Big Brothers Big Sisters. It outlines how to recruit LC members, coordinate meetings, and provide tools to empower volunteers. A case study highlights the success of the Pinellas LC in raising funds and recruiting mentors. The presentation then takes questions from LC co-chairs on their roles and what makes for a successful council.
Thursday Network is the Young Professionals group of the Greater Washington Urban League. In the past year, they have expanded their programming and community service efforts. Some highlights include awarding $5,000 in scholarships, hosting a 15-week youth mentorship program, and providing nearly 10,000 service hours to their affiliate. They have also grown their membership by 28% through various recruitment events. Thursday Network will continue empowering communities and changing lives through leadership development, civic engagement, and partnership opportunities.
Webinar: Institutional Philanthropy & Grassroots Fundraising: A Match Made fo...EPIPNational
With so many complex social and political forces impacting philanthropy and the third sector today, it’s more important than ever for social justice fundraisers of every stripe to find purpose and meaning in their toil. The Grassroots Institute for Fundraising Training (GIFT) suggests that the distinction between donor and recipient is fleeting and that the transformational power of philanthropy lies in discovering and sharing our inner fundraiser with the world around us. Join us for this engaging webinar as we explore GIFT’s work to cultivate intention, craft, and pride in the role of the fundraiser as part of a broader effort to redefine philanthropy and help construct a shared vision of resource mobilization across the sector. We’ll learn about GIFT’s programs, in particular the biennial Money for Our Movements: A Social Justice Fundraising Conference, hear about impact from partners who’ve experienced GIFT’s transformative programming, and consider some strategic philanthropic responses to current trends in the sector.
Mazarine Treyz is the CEO and founder of Wild Woman Fundraising, which provides fundraising consulting, coaching, training, and resources to nonprofits. Through her various companies, she has helped over 12,000 nonprofits in the US, Canada, and Europe raise millions for their causes. Her services include fundraising communications, planning, leadership development, and career training. Clients praise her for significantly increasing their fundraising success through strategies like doubling a campaign goal and growing an appeal return by 244%.
How to Develop a Winning Year-End Campaign Lunch and Learn PresentationArrevaSoftware
The document provides an overview of a presentation on developing a winning year-end fundraising campaign. It discusses the importance of planning critical dates and communications well in advance. Storytelling through social media, email, and direct mail is also emphasized. Best practices include making donations easy to give from any device and leveraging volunteers. Examples are provided of nonprofits using Arreva's fundraising software for campaigns. The presentation concludes with information for follow up questions.
This document contains an agenda and notes for a GlobalGiving webinar. The agenda includes introductions, updates on GlobalGiving campaigns and calendar, a discussion on effectiveness, and information on GlobalGiving Rewards. During introductions, participants shared their name, organization, and a 2016 highlight. GlobalGiving's 2016 fundraising totals and upcoming campaigns in 2017 like Giving Tuesday were presented. Participants then discussed how to define and measure effectiveness at their organizations. GlobalGiving Rewards was introduced as a system to recognize nonprofits for engagement and effectiveness activities to boost their visibility. Participants were asked to identify ways to gain more rewards points.
This webinar from Blue Strike discusses how giving clubs and affinity groups can help build donor loyalty. It begins with defining affinity groups as groups of donors linked by a common characteristic or interest. The webinar then covers why donor loyalty is important through donor retention, presents four case studies of successful giving clubs, and provides steps for organizations to implement their own affinity groups. The goal is to enhance individual giving and foster peer relationships among donors to strengthen their bond to the organization.
Recruiting, Retaining, and Reviving Young LeadershipDoug Devitre
Think you’ve tried everything to attract young REALTORS® into leadership positions at your association? Think again. If you use the right communication tools to market to young members, you can attract and develop a team of new leaders to participate in a collaborative environment. Learn how to assign responsibilities based on strengths, skills, and personalities, so young REALTORS® are satisfied with their volunteer experience and keep coming back for more.
This PowerPoint can be used with your leadership team for your REALTOR Association and YPN (Young Professional Network).
Volunteering can boost your job search in several ways:
- Volunteers have a 27% better chance of gaining employment because it demonstrates skills to employers. 60% of managers view volunteering as a job asset.
- Informational interviews with people in your network or field of interest can help you learn about their career paths and open doors to opportunities.
- Local organizations always need volunteers and provide experience you can add to your resume like acquired skills, responsibilities, and references that can help differentiate you from other candidates.
- Non-profit volunteering allows you to contribute your time and talents to help important causes in your community while expanding your network and developing new experiences outside of your job role.
Boost Your Job Search by Volunteering 2024Bruce Bennett
It is important to be productive during your job search. One way to accomplish this is to volunteer your time and energy. Learn about the benefits of volunteering along with where to volunteer. A networking session will follow the presentation.
How Give Local America Raised Over $68M in 24 Hours!Kimbia, Inc
On May 5th, Give Local America, powered by Kimbia, broke its own record and became the largest single-day crowdfunding event ever.
This historic campaign raised over $68.5 million for over 9,000 nonprofits in 180 communities across the country.
Now, fresh from the field, Lori Finch, Kimbia’s VP of Community Giving, and Dawn Robinson, East Bay Community Foundation, share lessons learned and proven practices. They take you behind the scenes to talk about how they raised their visibility, engaged nonprofits and unleashed incredible generosity in their communities.
Lori and Dawn will discuss:
1. How they raised the bar for online crowdfunding events
2. The role of social media and grassroots efforts in getting the word out
3. How the unique partnership between Community Foundations and local nonprofits drove results
4. Personal stories from featured community foundations
5. What they learned from last year that helped drive even more generosity this year
From Budget to Building Blocks—Guidelines for Crowdfunding Event Success in 2016: In addition to the above, don’t miss this opportunity to hear first-hand how starting to plan now can lead you to crowdfunding event success in 2016. From building the budget to building awareness, experts will teach you how they strategized for success to help make Give Local America 2015 the most successful single-day, online crowdfunding event ever—AGAIN!
GlobalGiving Online Fundraising Workshop in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia 2017GlobalGiving
This document provides an agenda for a workshop on online fundraising. It includes introductions, discussions on crowdfunding basics and online fundraising strategies, activities on setting goals, network mapping and storytelling, breaks for networking, and an introduction to the GlobalGiving online fundraising platform and how to join. The workshop aims to equip participants with the skills and resources to effectively fundraise online.
Aishik Saha Mumbai Crowdfunding Workshop April 2018Aishik Saha
This document provides an agenda for a presentation on crowdfunding. It will cover who GlobalGiving is, how to run a successful crowdfunding campaign, using social media for crowdfunding, and how non-profits can join the GlobalGiving platform. The presentation includes sections on setting SMART fundraising goals, developing a compelling story, networking strategies, writing effective emails, and analyzing campaign results. The overall goal is to educate attendees on best practices for online fundraising and crowdfunding campaigns.
Take an in-depth tour and training of our core tools, learn to harness GlobalGiving’s GG Rewards program to help your organization reach Superstar status, and how to improve your visibility and fundraising on GlobalGiving
Amat innovative approaches to increase donor designation in the hispanic comm...Raiza Mendoza
This document summarizes innovative approaches used by Gift of Hope Organ & Tissue Donor Network's Hispanic Public Relations & Community Outreach Coordinator to increase organ donor designation in the Hispanic community. The coordinator started with no volunteers, leaders, or agency support and faced prejudice about donation. Their approaches included researching the Hispanic population and leaders, creating a strategic plan, forming a Hispanic Hospitals and Community Council, engaging religious leaders, and running celebrity, youth, and Latino hero campaigns. These collaborative efforts opened new doors and opportunities to promote donation through community engagement and media outreach. The goal was to prototype innovative approaches and learn through community partnerships to accelerate increasing donor designation.
2017 Liberty County Chamber of Commerce Hinesville City Council UpdateLCpublicrelations
A quick synopsis of what the Liberty County Chamber has been busy doing this past year to benefit the community. Get a briefing on who is involved, what we are involved in, how we function and what services we provide.
The annual report summarizes the Grand Rapids Area Chamber of Commerce's activities and accomplishments in 2014. It highlights that West Michigan continues to see strong economic growth and recognition as an attractive business region. The Chamber assisted its members through business advocacy, leadership development programs, and events that promoted connections and business growth. Looking ahead, the Chamber outlined new strategic priorities around innovation, influence, and access and a calendar of upcoming programs and initiatives to further support the business community in 2015.
This document provides case studies and strategies for three nonprofit art house cinemas - The Michigan Theater, Cinema Arts Centre, and Coolidge Corner Theatre - to strengthen their fundraising efforts. It discusses the importance of having an engaged board, sufficient staff and resources, and effective internal communications before ramping up public fundraising. It also offers tips for cultivating volunteer engagement, refining annual appeal messaging, strengthening community partnerships, saying thank you to donors, and challenging traditional fundraising rules to be more inclusive of all donors.
Similar to Cowork Niagara: 2014/2015 Chair's Report (20)
Starting a business is like embarking on an unpredictable adventure. It’s a journey filled with highs and lows, victories and defeats. But what if I told you that those setbacks and failures could be the very stepping stones that lead you to fortune? Let’s explore how resilience, adaptability, and strategic thinking can transform adversity into opportunity.
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In a world where the potential of youth innovation remains vastly untouched, there emerges a guiding light in the form of Norm Goldstein, the Founder and CEO of EduNetwork Partners. His dedication to this cause has earned him recognition as a Congressional Leadership Award recipient.
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