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Showing posts with label Events. Show all posts
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Wednesday, June 4, 2008 --

Tomorrow: Book Club on Jonathan Kozol's 'Letters to a Young Teacher'

Thanks to the RELIGION Blog | The Dallas Morning News for writing about tomorrow's Urban Engagement Book Club on Jonathan Kozol's 'Letters to a Young Teacher.'

For more info about this free event, visit:
www.UrbanEngagment.org

The book club is an important outreach effort of Central Dallas Ministries. Held on the first Thursday of every month, the event gathers over 100 people from all walks of life: CDM donors, staff, clients and friends... hope to see you there!

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Friday, May 30, 2008 --

CFRE Review Course this June 11-12, 2008 in Dallas

James Holcomb, CFRE TrainerIf you are anywhere near the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex, please consider joining the members of the Association of Fundraising Professionals (AFP) - Greater Dallas Chapter along with the members of AFP - Ft. Worth Metro Chapter for the AFP DFW Philanthropy Conference 2008!.

Among the key features will be the "best CFRE Review Course in Texas." Here is the agenda for the course, which will be taught by veteran fundraiser and CFRE master James Holcomb:


  • History of Philanthropy and Laying the Foundation for Fund Development

  • Defining the Integrated Development Program

  • Making the Case

  • Volunteers and Staff : Roles, Responsibilities, and Relationships

  • Identifying, Involving, and Retaining Current and Prospective Donors

  • Annual Giving and Fundraising Methods

  • Planned Giving ( U.S. version and/or Canadian version)

  • Capital Giving
More info here:
http://dfwphilanthropyconference.com/cfre.htm
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Thursday, May 29, 2008 --

The Gift Whisperer

Jerold PanasToday, I had the wonderful privilege of hearing veteran fundraiser Jerold Panas deliver the keynote address at the AFP Greater Dallas Chapter's monthly luncheon. The speech followed his morning workshop session, which focused on "Making the Ask." All of this was prefaced with a powerful introduction speech by Mr. Panas during our breakfast, which began at 7:00 a.m.

Somehow, by 1:30, Dr. Panas was still smiling!

Dr. Panas has been raising funds for over forty years. He is Executive Partner of Jerold Panas, Linzy & Partners as well as the founder & chairman of the board of the Institute for Charitable Giving.

Some of the key thoughts from the day:

  • Language is important -- do not use the word "prospect" or "suspect" in reference to donors; use the words "probable donor" and "possible donor." Your whole perspective on them will change.
  • Similarly, consider replacing the words "Development" and "Advancement" with "Philanthropy." Wouldn't you prefer to introduce yourself to a probable donor as the Director of Philanthropy than the Director of Development?
  • When making calls on donors, travel in pairs (and try to bring a volunteer or client instead of another staff member).
  • Thank your donors seven times: send a receipt from Finance, followed by a hand-written note from Development, followed by a hand-written note from program officer, followed by report from development on the impact of their gift, followed by thank you call from client, recognize them in an annual report, etc.
  • Fundraising is more art than science. But there are some helpful formulas to determine gift range for a major gift ... such as 10-25 times their annual gift size. However, the best way to determine possible gift size is to find out what other gifts they have given.
  • There are three basic things that motivate donors in relation to your organization: PIE -- Performance, Image and Exposure. Of these, more than 68% report that Exposure is the dominant influence... so be sure that you are getting in front of donors as often as possible. He recommended considering a one-page, front-and-back letter from CEO every 4 weeks that had a simple story in it that showed impact of your work.
  • The day after you talk with a donor, they remember less than 1/3 of what you said but more than 2/3 of what they said. Your goal, therefore, is to get them talking.
This last point really resonated with me. One of the first things that I realized after joining the Church of Phil Cubeta was that I am not a marketer. I am not even a fundraiser. I am a liaison between a donor and an organization; I am a counselor; I am a coach; I am a pastor; I am, above all, an advocate for the donor's dreams.

I cannot talk someone into donating... at least, not into donating substantially and for a long time. I might be able to hoodwink a few fools into parting with small cash, but I cannot fake a person into a transformational gift.

This is something that only they can talk themselves into.

My job is to be there to hear them do so.

Thank you to AFP for organizing the event, and to Dr. Panas for illuminating the obvious with just the right balance of humor and passionate sincerity.

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Thursday, May 22, 2008 --

TONIGHT: Get On Board

"The Center for Nonprofit Management is hosting the Get On Board Fair Thursday (tonight!) for people who want to serve on the board of a nonprofit group and other potential volunteers," reported Bob Miller of The Dallas Morning News.

Attendees can visit with more than 100 North Texas nonprofit organizations and learn about what skills they will need to get involved as a nonprofit board member or as a volunteer.

The fair is from 4:30 to 7 p.m. at the Cityplace Conference Center, North Central Expressway at Haskell Avenue. It's free and open to the public.

To register, find the list of participating nonprofits and get directions, visit www.cnmdallas.org or call 214-826-3470.
More info here:
http://www.cnmdallas.org/get_on_board.aspx

Get on board!


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Wednesday, May 21, 2008 --

More on the new HAC

Thanks to PegasusNews.com's Catherine Cuellar and Scott Guthrie for posting the first story from the actual event cited below: Dallas celebrates opening of long-awaited homeless assistance center


I had the fortunate opportunity to stand next to Scott during the event and speak to him briefly about my perspective on the affair. I am grateful for his honest approach to the event -- pointing out both its highs and its lows. Kudos for his bravery.

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Tuesday, May 20, 2008 --

The Opening of "the Bridge"

Congratulations to the Metro Dallas Homeless Alliance for today's wonderful announcement: the grand opening of The Bridge, Dallas' homeless assistance center. The event drew hundreds of neighbors together to celebrate this wonderful step forward.

But let us remember: this is a mighty step forward, but we have not reached the end of our journey to end chronic homelessness. The road ahead is long, and we must walk it hand-in-hand with our neighbors... those who are homeless and otherwise.

I was greatly encouraged by the editors of The Dallas Morning News, who made a similar statement in their editorial this morning: Editorial: A step toward ending homelessness.

Ending homelessness in Dallas is a marathon event, not a 100-yard dash. Today's opening of The Bridge homeless center in downtown marks an innovative change in the way this city confronts the homeless problem. But it's important to remember that this is still just an initial step in a long and arduous slog.
Thanks also to one of The Dallas Morning News' finest reporters, Kim Horner, for prefacing the event with this piece: $21 million downtown Dallas facility will focus on chronically homeless

The Associated Press also covered it here: New homeless center opens in Dallas

It was also good to see Our Girl Friday, Catherine Cuellar, at the event for Pegasus News, which covered the event here: The Bridge, Dallas' new homeless assistance shelter, opens Tuesday. PegNews is a gracious host of Larry James' Urban Daily. In fact, one of his recent blogs that they cross-posted was "The Business Case for Ending Homelessness".

Again, congratulations to the MDHA for this momentous event.

Finding GraceAnd congratulations to Judy Noble, wife of my dear friend and college mentor Peter Noble, for launching the MDHA's new Web site:

http://www.MDHADallas.org/

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