Nonprofit fundraisers discuss how to engage boards in relationship-based fundraising.
Rebuilding our communities post-crisis and addressing systemic issues will require sustained investment in nonprofits. Having rapidly innovated last year to survive, nonprofit leaders and fundraisers are redesigning their fundraising programs to generate sustainable revenue growth to enable their missions to thrive.
Like any major strategic initiative, fundraising depends critically on board leadership—as strategic leaders, personal investors, and ambassadors in the community.
Join us for a panel discussion to explore how nonprofit leaders and fundraisers can engage boards in what comes next:
How do you create an exceptional experience for boards, as our most dedicated volunteers and donors?
How do you engage boards in developing your fundraising strategy?
How do you translate ideas into progress that is meaningful for both the board member and the organization?
How do you avoid common pitfalls?
Panelists:
Laura Safran, Aperio Philanthropy
Colleen Crino, Creating IT Futures
Janine Quijije, Communities in Schools
Marianna Tu, America Needs You
This panel is offered in collaboration with the NYUSPS George H. Heyman, Jr. Program for Philanthropy and Fundraising.