Fundraising: Building Renewable Income Streams 2010

  Apr 30 - May 2, 2010 Fri 7:00 PM - Sun 1:00 PM $595.00

Kim Klein won’t pretend fundraising is easy, but she does know it is possible.  She won’t pretend you will love fundraising at the end, but she does promise you will be able to do it, regardless of how you feel.

Learn core fundraising principles and get in-depth practical strategies for success while sharing particular issues faced by your own organization.  Through one-on-one consulting with the trainers, small group work, and fun interactive discussions you will help your organization figure out how to start, maintain or expand a fundraising program focused on individuals—which are the most reliable and renewable of all income streams.

“I've worked as a fundraiser for more than 30 years, and in many countries. I've spoken at many fundraising conferences and have seen hundreds of fundraising trainers.  And I can assure you that Kim Klein is absolutely the best fundraising trainer you will find. I urge you to seize the opportunity to see her. She's so smart and experienced that her advice is the equivalent of finding a pot of gold. Moreover, she's also very funny. The combination means you will be riveted during every moment of her sessions.” Kim Klein

 

Leadership

Wendy Johnston

Wendy JohnstonWendy Johnston, Maritimes Regional Director for the Boys and Girls Club of Canada, has a life-long passion for movements that empower us to identify and use our strengths to achieve progressive social goals. She facilitates workshops on grassroots philanthropy, appreciative inquiry, strategic planning and asset-based community development. In the past, she has worked as a consultant and as a market gardener; she has built aircraft and run for mayor of Toronto; designed her own house and organized anti-war demonstrations. She is currently working on a "back-to-the-land" retirement strategy. 

Kim Klein

Kim has 33 years’ experience as an internationally renowned trainer and consultant with non-profit organizations in all 50 US states, throughout Canada and in 20 other countries. She is the author of the newly released, Reliable Fundraising in Unreliable Times, Fundraising for Social Change and is the founder of the Grassroots Fundraising Journal.   

Anna Sheridan-Jonah

Anna is an adult educator, researcher, and justice activist, inspired by nature, children, and youth. She is also a member of the Tatamagouche Centre Program Resource Group.

 

 
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