TITLE : Planned giving
CITY : Chicagoa1 , UK
DATE : Friday, November 07, 2008
TIME : 3:30 PM - 5:00 PM
PRICE : £ 55.00
Planned giving

Over the next decade, trillions of dollars will be donated to nonprofit organizations through planned gifts. These are most often unrestricted bequests of many thousands of dollars and they can make or break fundraising campaigns. You need to make sure you understand the motivations and challenges for donors and their advisors, know how to set realistic goals, and plan how you will attract and close these gifts.

Topics we will cover include:
  • Planned giving vehicles and how they work
  • Special stewardship plans for top-level donors
  • Customizing a planned giving program for your organization
  •  Keeping your donors involved and committed after the gift has been made

After the program, you'll have a better understanding of (i) planned giving principles and practices, and (ii) how to implement a successful planned giving program.  This session is designed for intermediate to advanced fundraisers.

Speakers for this session:

Rebecca E. Hunter, CFRE
Executive Director
Foundation of the American Thoracic Society

Rebecca has initiated several planned giving programs in her roles as the leader of advancement and development teams in higher education and healthcare. In addition to her current role as Executive Director of the American Thoracic Society, she is an instructor in North Park University's master's program in nonprofit business management, an invited speaker at local, regional, national and international conferences, and a faculty member for the Survey Course in Fundraising.  Rebecca also serves as a fundraising volunteer for several organizations.

Judith Kaufman
Vice Chancellor for Advancement
Purdue University Calumet


In her current position at Purdue University Calumet, Judith supervises a staff of 18 including corporate and foundation fundraising, annual fund, alumni, planned giving and a full marketing and communications team. Most recently, she served as Vice President for Development at Roosevelt University in Chicago, where she directed multi-million dollar annual fund raising efforts. Previously, as Executive Director of Planned Giving and Acting Director of Major Gifts at Chicago-based Illinois Institute of Technology, she had responsibilities for a successful $250 million campaign. Judith is thoroughly knowledgeable about building a donor base, producing profitable special events, discussing the intricacies of estate planning and effective solicitation of major gifts.

Kristin Carlson Vogen JD
Vice President Philanthropic Management
Bank of America


Both in her current position with Bank of America as well as her previous planned giving position with a national non-profit organization, Kristin assists clients in fulfilling their philanthropic goals.  Through family meetings and individual discussions, Kristin helps clients decide how to best achieve their goals, then continues to assist after implementation.  Kristin serves on the planned giving advisory committee for WTTW 11/WFMT 98.7, Ravinia Festival, the Chicago Community Trust’s Young Professional Advisory Committee, and as Treasurer for the Hendrickson Family Foundation. Kristin is an active member of the Chicago Council of Planned Giving and is vice-chair of the Exempt Organizations Subcommittee of the Chicago Bar Association’s Federal Taxation Committee. Kristin speaks regularly to local non-profit organizations and the Chicago Bar Association on new developments in the charitable estate-planning field.

Mid-afternoon refreshment

The menu for this session includes:
  • Soft pretzels with dipping mustard
  • Sliced fruit
  • Assorted fruit yoghurt cups with granola
  • Freshly brewed coffee, decaf and hot tea, sodas and mineral water
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Wednesday November 05, 2008New Track 1
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8:00 AM - 10:00 AM

£ 55.00

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11:00 AM - 12:30 PM

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10:00 AM-11:00 AM

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3:30 PM - 5:00 PM

£ 55.00

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1:30 PM - 3:00 PM

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10:30 AM - 12:30 PM

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