Fundraising & Marketing Peer Learning Network
Strategies for Refreshing Case for Giving
September 17, 2024 (Tuesday) from 12pm to 1:30pm PST
Virtual Session via Zoom
Are you over-recycling your case for giving? Is it really relevant? Are your campaign materials getting a little stale? Let’s review all the different ways that you can refresh and improve your message and strategies to connect with your donor base. Bring your solicitation letters/campaigns to review materials, give, and get some valuable feedback.
We will review such elements as:
Format
Fundraising Goals
Data points
Urgency
Clarity
Gift-giving vehicle/program
Impact
About the Speaker:
Tom comes to CVNL with over 20 years of fundraising, senior management, and consulting experience which represents direct engagements with over 100 organizations on an array of capacity-building projects and programming.
He proudly identifies as a cis-gendered gay Asian Pacific Islander, first-generation immigrant, former foster youth, and first in his family to graduate from college. He finds his passion for social and ecological justice in his personal background, cultural identity, mindful practices, and relationships with the community.
Immediately prior to joining CVNL, Tom served as the Chair and Program Director of the Department of Leadership and Management (DLM) consisting of graduate-level degree programs at Saybrook University, and Associate Professor of Human Resources of Bovard College at the University of Southern California (USC). Tom’s professional highlights include leading public policy and advocacy efforts in Washington DC during the Obama administration and serving as the Executive Director for OCA-APA Advocates a national civil rights organization representing the Asian Pacific Islander communities. He is often sought as a diversity, inclusion, and equity speaker, trainer, and consultant specializing in diversity readiness assessments, equity-oriented leadership development, and cultural humility programming.
Tom has earned his doctorate and a master’s degree from Fielding Graduate University in Human and Organizational Systems, a master’s in Education from California State University East Bay, and a bachelor’s in Liberal Arts from Thomas Edison State University. His past and present professional credentials include Certified Management Consultant through the Institute of Management Consultants, Associate Certified Coach from the International Coaching Federation, Certified Master Coach from the Center for Coaching Certification, and Certified Fundraising Executive from CFRE International. He is an active member and contributor of the American Psychological Association, Society for Human Resources Management, the Nonprofit Consultants Network of the Institute of Management Consultants, and the Organizational Development Network.
Note:
Peer Learning Network is free for CVNL members. A registration fee of $10 is applied to non-members.
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