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Information Session - Cultural List Cooperative Changes - May 23

The Cultural List Cooperative is one of the many tools that the Cultural Alliance provides to help organizations grow their impact through better understanding of audiences and strategic direct marketing. This program helps organizations:

• Understand audiences and stakeholders
• Ensure best practices in data management
• Trade consumer mailing lists with other participating organizations
 
We have been hard at work making some changes to the List Cooperative to make it more meaningful for the way your organization currently uses it or would like to use it. Attend our information session to learn about these changes. Interested participants in the List Cooperative are welcome to attend. 
 
The session will be held at Temple University Center City (TUCC) at 1515 Market Street in Philadelphia.
 
For questions about this program or event, please contact Kendra Lawton, Director of Programs & Planning at the Greater Philadelphia Cultural Alliance at kendral@philaculture.org or (215) 399-3520. 
 
 

May 23, 2013 - 9:30am
Event Fee: 
Free
Website Registration: 
http://audienceinfosessio…
Contact Name: 
Kendra Lawton
Contact Phone: 
(215) 399-3520
Contact Email: 
kendral@philaculture.org
1515 Market Street
Philadelphia, PA 19102
United States
Greater Philadelphia Cultural Alliance

Information Session - Cultural List Cooperative Changes - April 24

The Cultural List Cooperative is one of the many tools that the Cultural Alliance provides to help organizations grow their impact through better understanding of audiences and strategic direct marketing. This program helps organizations:

• Understand audiences and stakeholders
• Ensure best practices in data management
• Trade consumer mailing lists with other participating organizations
 
We have been hard at work making some changes to the List Cooperative to make it more meaningful for the way your organization currently uses it or would like to use it. Attend one of our information sessions to learn about these changes. Interested participants in the List Cooperative are welcome to attend. 
 
Join us at one of these free information sessions: 
 
• Weds. April 24, 3:00 – 4:30pm - Register for this session
• Thurs. May 23, 9:30 -11:00am - Register for this session
 
These sessions will be held at Temple University Center City (TUCC) at 1515 Market Street in Philadelphia.
 
For questions about this program or event, please contact Kendra Lawton, Director of Programs & Planning at the Greater Philadelphia Cultural Alliance at kendral@philaculture.org or (215) 399-3520. 
 
 

April 24, 2013 - 3:00pm to 4:30pm
Special Registration Instructions: 

See event description for instructions on how to register. 

Event Fee: 
Free
Contact Name: 
Kendra Lawton
Contact Phone: 
(215) 399-3520
Contact Email: 
kendral@philaculture.org
1515 Market Street
Philadelphia, PA 19102
United States
Greater Philadelphia Cultural Alliance

Attend an Information Session - Cultural List Cooperative Changes

The Cultural List Cooperative is one of the many tools that the Cultural Alliance provides to help organizations grow their impact through better understanding of audiences and strategic direct marketing. This program helps organizations:

• Understand audiences and other stakeholders
• Ensure best practices in data management
• Trade consumer mailing lists with other participating organizations
 
We have been hard at work making some changes to the List Cooperative to make it more meaningful for the way your organization currently uses it or would like to use it. Attend one of our information sessions to learn about these changes. Interested participants in the List Cooperative are welcome to attend. 
 
Join us at one of these free information sessions: 
 
• Weds. March 27, 9:30 – 11:00am - Register for this session
• Weds. April 24, 3:00 – 4:30pm - Register for this session
• Thurs. May 23, 9:30 -11:00am - Register for this session
 
These sessions will be held at Temple University Center City (TUCC) at 1515 Market Street in Philadelphia.
 
For questions about this program or event, please contact Kendra Lawton, Director of Programs & Planning at the Greater Philadelphia Cultural Alliance, at kendral@philaculture.org or (215) 399-3520. 
 
 

March 27, 2013 - 9:30am to 11:00am
Special Registration Instructions: 

See event description for instructions on how to register. 

Event Fee: 
Free
Contact Name: 
Kendra Lawton
Contact Phone: 
(215) 399-3520
Contact Email: 
kendral@philaculture.org
1515 Market Street
Philadelphia, PA 19102
United States
Greater Philadelphia Cultural Alliance

So We Have All These Followers: Now What?

Join The Chronicle of Philanthropy to find out how your charity can turn an army of passive social-media followers into active supporters who spread the word about your work and contribute to your cause. Nonprofit experts from Save the Children and Active Heroes will share real world examples of how they capitalized on their social following to increase support and funding.

Ettoré Rossetti will explore how Save the Children has encouraged its social-media supporters to raise money on its behalf. 
 
Troy Yocum the founder of Active Heroes will share how in just over a year, the organization has amassed more than 12,000 followers on Twitter. He will show you how he used its social networks to quickly raise awareness and money to support military families in need. 

February 14, 2013 - 1:00pm to 2:00pm
Event Fee: 
$96
Website Registration: 
https://philanthropy.com/…
Email Registration: 
events@philanthropy.com
Contact Name: 
The Chronicle of Philanthropy
Contact Email: 
events@philanthropy.com
United States
The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Organizing Successful Special Events

While special events can be an essential component of your fundraising plan, they also contain many risks and pitfalls that can end up costing your organization far more than they bring in. There’s a reason why most special events happen only once, fail to meet projections, and drain staff resources.

This course will help you determine when the time is right to run an event, how to manage volunteers, and why agency buy-in is crucial.  We will study a variety of successful events to help you identify which might be right for your organization.  You will learn how to develop realistic budget and cost projections, how to secure organization buy-in and how to set expectations and measure success.
 
 

February 26, 2013 - 8:00am to 3:00pm
Event Fee: 
$119 The Nonprofit Center Member / $149 Non Member
Website Registration: 
http://www.lasallenonprof…
Phone Registration: 
(215) 951 1701
Email Registration: 
nonprofitcenter@lasalle.edu
Contact Name: 
The Nonprofit Center La Salle University
Contact Phone: 
(215) 951-1701
Contact Email: 
nonprofitcenter@lasalle.edu
50 South 16th Street<br />Suite 3200
Philadelphia,, PA 19102
United States
The Nonprofit Center at La Salle University

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