[NEohioPAL] Integrating Your Organization’s Fundraising Strategies August 28
Jessica Novak
JNovak at lakelandcc.edu
Tue Aug 7 05:30:04 PDT 2012
Seminar shows nonprofits what it means to take an integrated approach to
fundraising and how to do it
KIRTLAND, Ohio –August 7, 2012 - The Lakeland Community College Nonprofit
and Public Service Center will host “Greater Than the Sum of the Parts:
Integrating Your Organization’s Fundraising Strategies,” on Tuesday,
August 28 from 8:30 - 10:30 a.m. on the college's main campus, 7700
Clocktower Drive, Kirtland 44094, in the A Building, room 2100. The $45
fee includes materials and a continental breakfast. To register, visit
lakelandcc.edu/ce, or call 440-525-7116 and mention registration number
13FNPC131.01.
The presentation highlights the importance of taking a comprehensive,
organization-wide approach to the coordination of all fundraising efforts.
The session will feature Beth Darmstadter, director of development, The
Gathering Place; Marie Monago, chief development officer, Cleveland
Botanical Garden; and Deborah Osgood, vice president of development and
marketing, Achievement Centers for Children. These expert presenters will
help both nonprofit board and staff members understand what it means to
take an integrated approach to fundraising, why it matters, and how to do
it.
Participants will learn how to:
Determine the right mix of potential funding sources to ensure the
organization's sustainability
Create a comprehensive plan for simultaneously pursuing a variety of
revenue streams, using multiple channels and techniques
Develop integrated fundraising strategies in order to execute the plan
Implement and benchmark development efforts
Tap into the latest technologies
Deploy the talents of board and staff members to maximum advantage
Coordinate the efforts of multiple players and align their efforts with
the integrated plan
About the Lakeland Nonprofit and Public Service Center
The Lakeland Nonprofit and Public Service Center provides customized
consulting services and offers noncredit educational and professional
development programs throughout the year for both individuals and
organizations. The Center also provides opportunities for networking,
dialogue, and collaboration for those in the nonprofit and government
sectors. For more information, visit lakelandcc.edu/nonprofit or call
Carol Willen at 440-525-7434.
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