Securing Corporate Partnerships
in Los Angeles, CA on March 26, 2009
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Course Code: SCP906
REGISTRATION FEE
$195.00
per person
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WHEN Thursday, March 26, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Check-in and coffee: 8:30 a.m. - 9 a.m. WHERE Japanese American Cultural and Community Center Garden Room A 244 South San Pedro St. Los Angeles, CA Directions COURSE DESCRIPTION For grantseekers who want to explore various corporate/nonprofit partnership models. Today, corporations take are taking increasingly active role in supporting nonprofit organizations. This course will help you understand the unique characteristics of corporate funders, how their giving differs from that of U.S. foundations, and where to make inroads to gain their support. BENEFITS - Determine what your nonprofit can offer to meet corporate interests
- Find the best corporate partnership model for your needs
- Know the language of corporate partnerships
- Seek corporate support with confidence
TOPICS - Why corporations contribute to nonprofits
- The scope of corporate resources available to nonprofits, and their characteristics
- Identifying and articulating your nonprofit's assets and values to corporate partners
- Finding corporate partners for various needs
- Understanding corporate culture, hierarchy, and vocabulary
- Preparing for a successful corporate partnership; strategies for maintaining it
BONUSES - Applicable for six CFRETM International points for initial or re-certification
- Complimentary one-month subscription to Corporate Giving Online (a $59.95 value)
- Workbook outlining all course topics
INSTRUCTOR MICHAEL SELTZER Well-known as a pioneer in the field of nonprofit management and philanthropy, Michael is the author of Securing Your Organization?s Future. Michael has served as president of the New York Regional Association of Grantmakers (NYRAG) and program officer 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. Michael currently serves as a special advisor to a number of local and international foundations.
No refunds. Credit may be applied to Foundation Center products and services.
*PLEASE NOTE: additional registrations must be made at the same time.
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