TITLE : Special event fundraising
CITY : Chicagoa1 , UK
DATE : Wednesday, November 05, 2008
TIME : 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM
PRICE : £ 55.00
Special event fundraising

One of the best ways to educate the public about your nonprofit, recruit volunteers and solicit donors face-to-face is to hold a special event. This event could be related to the mission of your organization, or just an event like a blood drive, art showing or a concert that you organize.

 

 
Topics we will cover include:

  • Is a special event right for your organization? A look at the pros and cons of planning award receptions, sports tournaments, auctions, and other fund-raising events
  • How much money should your event make? Revenue considerations for a nonprofit event
  • Should you underwrite the event? Understanding the strings attached to corporate sponsorship
  • How should you market your event? Segmenting and positioning yourself for your target market
Attendees will walk out with key insights on whether a special event is feasible, and how to make it a roaring success.  This session is intended for intermediate to advanced fundraisers.

Speakers for this session:

Priscilla Stratten
Development Director-Special Events and Individual Giving
United Negro College Fund, Inc.

As the Development Director of Special Events & Individual Giving, Priscilla is responsible for producing five major events each year in the Chicago area.  This includes the Black and White Ball which has raised over $5 million in its six-year history. Priscilla is also involved in organizing a number of other UNCF events including the Chicago Public Schools (CPS) Kick-Off Reception, and the UNCF Mayor’s Reception. Priscilla is also responsible for the UNCF individual giving campaign “A Mind Is” which is a society  of individuals who give at the one thousand dollar and above level.  Stratten has taken this fundraising initiative to new heights and has created a strong foundation developing enticing incentives to increase membership.

Joan L. Schutt
Donor Relations & Special Events Manager
Rest Haven Christian Services


Joan began her career in event/meeting planning in convention sales at the historic Conrad Hilton Hotel in Chicago. In the past 28 years, she has worked in several capacities at non-profit organizations both as a professional and a volunteer. Her event experience ranges from galas, sporting events, conventions, conferences, concerts, international concert tours, and band contests. She earned her Bachelor’s in Organizational Leadership from Dominican University and a Certificate in Nonprofit Management from the University of Illinois Chicago College of Urban Planning and Public Affairs. She is an active member of Meeting Professionals International Chicago Area Chapter and the Association of Fundraising Professionals. Joan also volunteers as a Community Liaison for AFS Intercultural Programs and serves on the council of Grace Community Church in Oak Lawn, IL.

Kimberly LaBounty
President
Apex Management & Special Events, Inc.

As the owner of Apex, Kimberly has created and managed events for intimate groups of 5 to 4,500 people throughout the country, Canada and Mexico. Her experience with nonprofit clients include fundraising galas, membership/ recognition events and seven-day medical conferences with exhibits, tours and themed evening functions. Kimberly also brings experience in public relations and marketing. She has completed outreach programs, assisted organizations in their branding, and designed membership and sponsorship programs. Kimberly received her bachelor's and master's degrees in public relations and communications respectively from Illinois State University and is a member of the Association of Consultants to Nonprofits, Elmhurst Chamber of Commerce, Association of Fundraising Professionals and Chicago Association of Direct Marketers. Kimberly is a founding board member of MAPS of Illinois, a Rockford, IL, nonprofit that provides undergarments to school-aged children. She is also an adjunct professor at Lexington College in Chicago where she teaches special event and meeting management courses.

Mid-morning refreshment:

The menu for this session consists of:
  • Assorted mini-muffins
  • Apricot banana bread with strawberry cream cheese
  • Homemade zucchini bread with strawberry cream cheese
  • Assorted sodas, mineral water, and coffee and tea
Speakers for this session will be announced shortly.

 

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