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Developing a Fundraising Plan

in New York, NY on March 20, 2007

Course Code: DFP072

REGISTRATION FEE

$195.00 per person

Download the PDF registration form»

WHEN

Tuesday, March 20, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Check-in and coffee: 8:30 a.m. - 9 a.m.

WHERE

The Foundation Center
79 Fifth Ave. (at 16th Street)
2nd Floor
New York, NY 

DESCRIPTION


Designed for beginners and for experienced fundraisers who want to diversify their funding streams.

Learn to craft a fundraising plan that includes a healthy mix of sources—from individuals to institutions. Based on author Michael Seltzer’s Securing Your Organization’s Future, this course shows how to strategize your approach to diverse funding streams to secure long-term financial stability.

TOPICS

  • identifying organizational assets
  • setting fundraising goals
  • strategies for approaching various funder types
  • mobilizing the fundraising team
  • the fundraising calendar

PLUS

  • free copy of Securing Your Organization’s Future, Revised Edition (695 pages, a $34.95 value)
  • workbook outlining all major course topics
  • templates for worksheets used in the course

INSTRUCTOR MICHAEL SELTZER

Michael is the former president of the New York Regional Association of Grantmakers (NYRAG), and previously worked at The Ford Foundation. He is a past chair of the Nonprofit Management Program of the New School’s Robert J. Milano School of Management and Urban Policy, where he continues as a member of the faculty.

No refunds. Credit may be applied to Foundation Center products and services.

Developing a Fundraising Plan
“I knew basic information from working with non-profits, but having the details will give me the support to help our board and staff to go forward into the world of fundraising.”
– Gemariah Borough,
Evanston Community Television

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