About This Seminar
Every nonprofit leader knows that fundraising is essential for maintaining strong organizations and viable programs. This seminar is a deep dive into the foundational structures that every nonprofit needs for supporting and sustaining successful fundraising. Join us for useful knowledge and practical tips that will ensure your nonprofit is set up for long-term fundraising success.
Key Takeaways
- Know Your Donors – data collection and management
- Understand Your Needs – strategic planning and its connection to fundraising
- Tell Your Story – creating and using case statements effectively
- Plan Your Work – creating and implementing fundraising calendars
- Where to Start – annual giving, corporate partnerships, and grant writing
- Build for Organizational Growth – major gifts, planned gifts, and multi-year grants
Who Should Attend:
Nonprofit executive directors, development team members, and staff members involved in fundraising efforts.
Registration Fee
- Early Bird : $75 (ends on 1/12)
- General Admission: $99
Scholarships
If you are a CNM Member or Scholarship Recipient, please send an email to [email protected] to receive your discount code.
Virtual Seminar
Optimized for the virtual environment, this seminar will consist of presentations, group discussions, breakout group sessions, polls, and short breaks. This is an opportunity to do a deep dive on a topic and leave with tools that you can put into practice immediately.
Instructor
Launa K. Wilson, MSW – Business Consultant, Launa Wilson Consulting LLC
Launa is a seasoned nonprofit professional with two decades of experience building thriving major gift programs and strengthening nonprofit operations. She provides strategic guidance to nonprofits focused on strengthening governance, fund development, and organizational sustainability. Prior to establishing her consultancy, Launa held a variety of positions in the nonprofit sector, including program manager, fundraising professional, and executive director. She has built programs from the ground up, raised millions in charitable dollars, and led systemic changes resulting in stronger, more efficient, and more diverse nonprofits.