What Every Fundraiser Should Know About the Financial Markets
What Every Fundraiser Should Know About the Financial Markets
James A. Michener Museum, 138 S. Pine Street, Doylestown PA
Fundamentals of Fundraising Two-Day Course - April 19 & 26
2 Day Course- April 19th & April 26th
The AFP Fundamentals of Fundraising Course offers a complete overview of an integrated development office and program, featuring current information and techniques. This two-day experiential learning program includes case studies and projects for groups and individuals, making the learning experience both substantive and enjoyable.
Participants will develop skills and gain knowledge that can be tailored to their particular organization. The information you will learn and the relationships you develop will be invaluable to you and your organization and will assist you for years to come. The Fundamentals of Fundraising Course covers seven modules:
- Overview of Fundraising
- Developing an Integrated Fundraising Program
- Marketing for Ongoing Success
- Building & Sustaining Relationships
- Securing the Gift
- Volunteers - Partners in Fundraising
- Management & Accountability
AFP-GPC Breakfast Roundtable: “You asked, they said no, now what?”
Discussion lead by Gloria Pugliese, MBA, CFRE, La Salle University
Gloria Pugliese is Director of Corporate and Foundation Relations at La Salle University. She has over twelve years of fundraising experience in medical research, historic preservation, museum exhibitions and higher education. Much of her work has been with foundation and corporate fundraising, and she has also worked with individual donors, annual funds, donor database management and special events.
Gloria is an active member of the Association of Fundraising Professionals Greater Philadelphia Chapter. She has served in a variety of roles and is currently chair of the Principles committee. She actively and enthusiastically seeks out opportunities for professional development through AFP and other organizations.
Annual Meeting
141st Annual Meeting of the Association for Public Art in the Van Pelt Auditorium of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, featuring a presentation by artist Rafael Ferrer, with a reception following. Free to members, artists, and students/faculty.
BuildaBridge 12th Annual Institute for Arts and Transformation
BuildaBridge Institute is a training and applied research academy designed to prepare artists, youth workers, community and congregational leaders, teachers, social service professionals, and nonprofit organization personnel to integrate the arts effectively in education, social services and community development.
The Institute includes two simultaneous tracks: a Foundations track for first-time participants and an intermediate track for second time participants. First track courses include Foundations for Arts in Transformation; Arts, Creativity and Human Development; Arts in Education; Art and Spiritual Development; Organizing for Community Arts including collaborative work and fund-raising. Second track courses include Arts in Healing, Arts in Social Services, and Leadership Practicum.
Participants of both tracks will attend 1) Skills Development Workshops in different art mediums (transformational drama, visual arts, conscious drumming, etc., 2) Integrated site visits to community arts organizations and arts programming in action and 3) Dinner Forum, a Saturday evening dinner with presentations from Institute alumni sharing how the concepts they learned at the Institute have been applicable in their life, experience and work.
Specialized one-day courses for June 11 include Arts Relief and Introduction to Restorative Practices.
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