TITLE : Capital campaigns
CITY : Chicagoa1 , UK
DATE : Saturday, November 08, 2008
TIME : 1:30 PM - 3:00 PM
PRICE : £ 55.00
Capital campaigns

Capital campaigns are both the best way for your organization to raise funds and the most misunderstood. Done successfully, they not only provide significant funds to improve facilities and enlarge endowments, they can also help your organization take stock in itself and prepare for the future. However, they involve a lot of work for board members, directors and staff. This workshop will help you determine how to get started and establish goals for each phase of the campaign, as well as define campaign timelines.

Topics we will cover include:
  •  What you need to know about a capital campaign before you start
  •  Understanding the typical flow of a campaign from feasibility study to public celebration
  •  Building a strong campaign team that includes both volunteers and professionals
  •  Understanding how prospect research and donor cultivation forms part of the campaign
  •  The art of skillful campaign communications before, during and after the campaign
After this session, you will know what lies behind a successful capital campaign, and whether your organization is ready to embark on it. The session is designed for intermediate to advanced fundraisers.

Speakers for this session:

Sheila Cawley
Director of Individual Giving and Capital Campaign
The Field Museum


Sheila has been at The Field Museum as staff since 2005 (and a volunteer from 1991-1999).   Before joining the Museum as staff, she was Director of Development at an international board school and prior to that served as a Capital Campaign consultant for national clients.
Currently, Sheila is the Director of a $176 million campaign and oversees the Museum's Annual Fund.  Sheila has a B.A from Saint Mary's College, Notre Dame and a M.A. from DePaul University.

Falona Joy, CFRE
Vice President
The Alford Group

Falona started her career as the founder and Executive Director of the National Park Foundation’s African American Experience Fund (AAEF). Falona now serves as a Vice President at The Alford Group where she works with a variety of clients such as the Museum of Science and Industry, Openlands and Bethel New Life to launch strategic fundraising initiatives. As part of this process, she guides organizations of all sizes through understanding how to build a culture of philanthropy through major gift fundraising.  As a volunteer, Falona is a committee member of Human Rights Watch, Lecturer at Spertus Institute’s Non-Profit Management Program, a board member of the Evanston Community Foundation’s Root to Fruit program and was a founder of the KIMA Public Charter School in Washington, DC.  Falona received her BA with honors from Stanford University in Political Science with a concentration in Public Policy and minor in African and African American Studies.

Alison Cooper Chisolm
Director of Development
Young Women's Leadership Charter School

Alison has fifteen years experience as the chief administrative officer and/or chief development officer in not-for-profits. She has had responsibility for capital campaigns totalling $70 million and annual campaigns from $1.5 million to $5 million.  She has overseen offices with as few as two staff and as many as twenty.  Her not-for-profit experience is complemented by experience as the chief marketing officer for a professional services firm.

Guy W. Adams
Consultant
Gonser Gerber Tinker Stuhr LLP


With more than 22 years of diverse experience as a development professional, Guy brings clients a full range of knowledge in capital campaigns and other fundraising services. Prior to joining GGTS in 2005, Guy served as Vice President for Development at Lindsey Wilson College, Columbia, Kentucky. Before joining Lindsey Wilson, Guy served other non-profit institutions, including Lees-McRae College (NC), Mary Holmes College (MS), MADD – Mothers Against Drunk Driving – National Office (TX), and Christian Appalachian Project (KY).  While at MADD, Guy co-conceived the national Project Red Ribbon “Tie One On For Safety” Campaign, designed to raise public consciousness about drinking and driving.

John M. Biggins
Co-Chief Executive Officer
American City Bureau, Inc. (ACB)


Since joining ACB sixteen years ago, John has worked with nearly 100 capital and endowment campaigns, and continues to provide major gift consulting to a number of not-for-profit clients including YMCAs, Boys & Girls Clubs, healthcare, social service, educational, religious, public, and cultural organizations. John has conducted several workshops in
fundraising, capital campaigns, and major gift development for nonprofit organizations.  Previously the President of the Association of Fundraising Professionals (AFP) Chicago-Fox West Network, John now serves on the AFP Chicago Chapter Board and the Board of the Giving Institute.

Lunch menu

The menu for this session consists of an upscale lunch buffet offering the following:
  • Choice of  gourmet sandwiches including: Goat cheese with roasted portobello mushroom and grilled radicchio, Veggie tuna salad with fresh dill and garden sprouts, White bean Hummus with garlic aioli & watercress, Roasted turkey breast with cranberry mango chutney and organic field greens
  • Tossed green salad with light raspberry vinaigrette
  • French potato salad
  • Assorted homemade cookies
  • Spring water, snapple or soda
Speakers for this session will be announced shortly.

 

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