TITLE : Major gifts fundraising
CITY : Dallas , TX
DATE : Wednesday, October 03, 2007
TIME : 10:30 AM - 12:30 PM
PRICE : $ 55.00
Major gifts fundraising

According to recent trends, individuals make up 85 percent of the donor base for nonprofits in the United States. It is perhaps not surprising to learn that the easiest way to secure those gifts is to ask for them. However, asking for money is an art. It takes training and practice to build up the skills and the self-confidence. This seminar will explore the art and the science of face-to-face solicitation. You'll learn what not to say and do during a solicitation. You'll also learn the important questions to ask and as an added feature, you'll have an opportunity to do some role-playing for fun to learn what works and what doesn't.

Topics we will cover include:
  •  The essentials of developing a major gifts program
  •  How to use the resources of your organization to identify, cultivate, and solicit your best prospects
  •  Techniques of major gift cultivation and solicitation
  •  Preparing your team to make the most effective ask
After the seminar, you'll walk out with a plan for developing a major gifts program along with real solicitation strategies to connect with your prospects and increase your chances of success.  This session is designed for intermediate to advanced fundraisers.

Speakers for this session:

Elisabeth B. Galley
Vice President of Development
Dallas Center for the Performing Arts

Elisabeth joined the Dallas Center for the Performing Arts Foundation in August 2003. As Vice President of Development, she works closely with the Foundation’s CEO and Board of Directors raising the $275 million required to build the Dallas Center for the Performing Arts. She is involved in all strategic planning and fundraising initiatives of this volunteer-driven campaign, and is directly responsible for the campaign’s cultivation, development and solicitation of individual major gift prospects. Recently the campaign to build the Center set an important national benchmark for cultural campaigns by achieving 100 donors of gifts of $1 million and above. Elisabeth has over 23 years of experience as a fundraising and development professional, having served as Director of Development at the Colorado Springs Symphony, Vice President for Development at the Colorado Historical Society, Director of Boston’s Handel & Haydn Society’s capital campaign and, prior to joining the DCPA, Vice President and Senior Development Consultant of Arts Consulting Group.  She holds a B.A. in English and an M.B.A. with an emphasis in marketing and nonprofit administration, both from the University of Delaware.

Dennis A Prescott (Ph.D., CFRE)
Vice President for University Development
Baylor University


Dennis has served as Vice President for University Development at Baylor University in Waco, Texas since January, 2007. Prior to his service at Baylor, he served for eight years as Vice
President for External Affairs at Mississippi State University and CEO of the MSU Foundation.  In that role he guided fundraising and asset management services in support of the university.  As of 2006, the foundation's assets exceeded $300 million.  Under Prescott's leadership, MSU's fundraising achieved unprecedented success, topping the $40 million mark for seven consecutive years, including two years of more than $50 million, and two others of more than $70 million.  MSU's overall performance in fundraising was recognized in 2003 by the Council for Advancement and Support of Education, which presented the university
with a CASE-Wealth ID Circle of Excellence Award. Prescott led MSU into the "State of the Future" campaign, which is ahead of schedule to exceed its $400 million goal by the end of 2008. Prior to joining Mississippi State, Prescott served in various development roles with the Texas A&M Foundation, including assistant vice president for development, director of major gifts, and deputy campaign director. He also has experience as a field development office and annual giving director at the University of Florida.

Laura Wood Johnson
Donor Relations Manager, North Texas
The Nature Conservancy of Texas

Laura is the Donor Relations Manager for the North Texas region of The Nature Conservancy. She services members from Dallas to the Panhandle. In addition to creating a presence and raising major gifts in new geographic locations, she also leads the effort on Generation Conservation, an effort to more deeply engage conservationists and philanthropists under the age of 50. In addition to her work with the Conservancy, Laura brings with her 14 years of corporate sales training and 2 years running a family foundation. Laura holds a bachelor of science in business management from the University of Phoenix and lives in Fort Worth.

Robert Steinhagen, CFRE
Major Gifts Consultant
RSI

Robert has assisted Christ-centered organizations and individuals with successful fundraising-development strategies for more than fourteen years. He began his career in campaign politics before joining two different Christian non-profit ministries as Director of Development.  Robert currently leads research that is studying the habits, attitudes, and giving trends of Christian Philanthropists based on geography and generational cohort group.
Speakers for this session will be announced shortly.

 

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Special events fundraising8:00 AM - 10:00 AM$ 55.00More
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