How to Get Your Board Fundraising
Overview
Join us to learn practical strategies for better engaging your board in fundraising. In this course, we’ll cover boards’ typical fundraising responsibilities, why some board members may be reluctant to fundraise, and how to overcome these concerns. We will also brainstorm new ways your board members can participate in fundraising activities and will share tips for strengthening your board and aligning on fundraising priorities. Whether you’re an executive director, board member, or development professional, this course will help you plan for your organization to fundraise better as one team.
Outcomes
Upon completion of this training, you'll be able to:
· Describe the board’s role in fundraising
· Integrate fundraising into your board’s roles and responsibilities
· Plan how you will use your GuideStar profile for board development and fundraising
· Identify a range of fundraising activities that can engage your board members
About the instructor:
Dave Holmes is an Educational Programming Manager at Candid, coordinating national trainings and the training and educational programming for the Midwest region. He returned to the Foundation Center (now Candid) in 2015 from a position as Senior Consultant at Grants Plus, writing grants and doing research for a variety of large and small nonprofit clients. In his initial nine-year tenure with Foundation Center, Dave served in various roles including Regional Training Specialist, Interim Director of Foundation Center – Cleveland, and Director of Capacity and Leadership Development.
Earlier in his career, Dave served as a Program Officer for the Stocker Foundation in Lorain, Ohio, and as the Director of Grants and Prospect Research at Notre Dame College in South Euclid, Ohio. He has served on numerous local boards, including the Association of Fundraising Professionals, Greater Cleveland Chapter; Joel's Place for Children; and Upcycle Parts Shop. He holds a Bachelor's degree from the University of Pittsburgh, an MA from Villanova University, and an MLIS from Kent State University.
Reminders from the DCYF Technical Assistance and Capacity Building Team:
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Participation
All workshops are designed to encourage collaboration, creativity, learning, and sharing. Please be mindful that workshops are interactive, and may include video, chat, or audio participation.
If you're unable to actively participate, let the facilitator know during the workshop.
We understand the many responsibilities you may have, and we strive to be flexible and accommodating. If you have questions about participation, please reach out to the TA/CB team.
Feedback
At the end of each workshop, you will receive a survey. We greatly appreciate any feedback you provide!
Questions
Please send any questions to ta@dcyf.org.
Thank you, and enjoy your workshop.
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Highlights
- 1 hour 30 minutes
- Online
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