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What’s Wrong With Your Fundraising…..And How You Can Fix It (Webinar)

This webinar, based on the upcoming book by Ellen Bristol and Linda Lysakowski, ACFRE will help you look at how your fundraising efforts are really going. Participants in the webinar will have the opportunity to complete the Leaky Bucket assessment online prior to the webinar. Results for organizations nationally and results for webinar participants in particular, will be reviewed in the webinar. Participants will then be given some ideas on how to fix their fundraising and stop the “leaks” in their own “buckets.”

Learning Objectives:

 
List the areas in which your fundraising needs improvement
Develop tools to measure your fundraising effectiveness
Develop a list of things you can do to fix what is wrong with your fundraising program
May 10, 2012 - 7:30am
Event Fee: 
$62 PANO Members; $112 Nonmember
Website Registration: 
https://netforum.avectra.…
Contact Name: 
PANO
Contact Phone: 
(717) 236-8584
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Planned Giving: Realizing the Potential with Lise Twiford

This course will demystify planned giving techniques making them easy to
understand, so that you can evaluate what will work for your organization.

"Planned giving is often the one thing on the development officer's ""to do""

list that never seems to get checked off. With the downturn in the economy,
donors are looking for different ways to support their favorite charities
with assets other than their dwindling bank accounts. This meshes perfectly
with the need for nonprofits to diversify their funding sources.
Organizations who are not marketing planned gifts may be leaving significant
money on the table and planned gifts are often 200 times more than the
donor's largest annual gift. 
 
 
It will cover the basics of Charitable Gift Annuities, Charitable Remainder
and Lead Trusts, Life Insurance, Retirement Accounts, Bequests, Life Estates
and gifts of Real Estate and other personal property, Donor Advised Funds
and Private Foundations. After reviewing these planned gift vehicles, we
will discuss just how to implement a planned giving program easily and with
little overhead. Make sure your organization is prepared to respond to
potential planned giving donors and not missing out on great opportunities."
May 2, 2012 - 5:00am
Event Fee: 
$149 | Member Fee: $119
Website Registration: 
http://www.lasallenonprof…
Contact Name: 
The Nonprofit Center at LaSalle University
Contact Phone: 
(215) 951-1701
1600 Market Street<br /> Suite 3600
Philadelphia, PA 19103
United States

Party in the Playground

May 16, 2012 - 1:30pm
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Moonlight and Magnolias

May 12, 2012 - 3:00pm
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Leveraging Federal Policy: Successful Case Studies from the Field-Teleconference

Theatre leaders around the country have successfully navigated federal policy and appropriations opportunities to the benefit of their theatres.

TCG’s executive director, Teresa Eyring, will moderate a panel featuring advocatesfrom member theatres with reports on a variety of federal legislative and policy issues:

- Gerard Stropnicky from Bloomsburg Theatre Ensemble participated in Arts Advocacy Day 2011, and met with his Tea Party Member of Congresss, and won his support of the NEA in a subsequent vote.
 
- Josh Loar, Sound Supervisor at Yale Repertory Theatre has helped influence the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to better respond to the needs of theatre companies with regard to their wireless microphones.
 
- Christopher Moses, education director at the Alliance Theatre will provide an update on their U.S. Department of Education multi-year grant and arts education advocacy efforts to preserve this funding stream.
 
- Grace Grillet, Managing Director of The People's Light & Theatre Company will report on field efforts to preserve the charitable deduction. 
 
May 22, 2012 - 10:00am
Special Registration Instructions: 

Registration will open on Wednesday, April 25.

Event Fee: 
Members 1st line Free, 2nd line $35/ Non-Members $50
Website Registration: 
http://www.tcg.org/events…
Contact Name: 
Alissa Moore
Contact Email: 
amoore@tcg.org
United States

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