Preparing Your Board for Fundraising Success

Posted by on November 04, 2013

Dollars Making Sense Workshop:
Preparing Your Board for Fundraising Success

A constant challenge for nonprofits of all shapes and sizes is keeping Board members excited and dedicated to raising funds. Most Boards contain a few fundraising superstars – and then many other dedicated volunteer leaders who “hate asking for money” and “aren’t good at fundraising.”

It doesn’t have to be this way! With the right framing, training, and guidance, any and every Board member can play an important role is raising the funds your nonprofit needs to grow and thrive.

Join Avrum Lapin, Senior Partner and Director, and Lansie Sylvia, Director of Communications, from the EHL Consulting Group for a free workshop customized for executive-level nonprofit leaders, and hosted by the Regional Foundation Center at the Free Library.

We will discuss new ways to frame fundraising as a multi-faceted process with many opportunities for participation, outline basic training techniques, and share Board fundraising success stories.

WHEN
Wednesday, November 6th
5:30pm-7:00pm

WHERE
The Regional Foundation Center
(2nd floor at the Free Library)
1901 Vine Street
Philadelphia, PA 19103

WHO
A discussion for nonprofit leaders in the Greater Philadelphia Area, featuring Avrum  Lapin, a nationally-recognized expert in strategy and nonprofit leadership development. Read more at http://www.ehlconsulting.com.

RSVP
This event is free, but space is limited. Please register and RSVP here:

http://www.ehlconsulting.com/contact-us/meetups/

QUESTIONS
For questions about this workshop, our monthly workshop series, or EHL Consulting, please call Lansie Sylvia at 215-830-0304 or email her at lsylvia@ehlconsulting.com.


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