2011 Nonprofit Effectiveness Class Schedule Cultivating Grantmaker Relationships Date: Friday, October 7 Time: 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. (check-in & coffee: 8:30-9:00 a.m.) Location: Foundation Center (Hurt Building Lobby) Who is eligible to attend?: One staff or board member of nonprofit organizations that have received a cash grant in the last seven years (2004-2010) or 2011 grantees of the Common Good Funds, Metropolitan Atlanta Arts Fund, Atlanta AIDS Partnership Fund, Neighborhood Fund, Local Funds and Grants to Green Registration: Click here to register; registration closes on Wednesday, October 5 Presenter: Marilyn Hoyt, Fundraising Consultant Workshop Description Partnerships are equally important to grantees and their funders. This course teaches you how to build effective grantmaker relationships, from the initial approach through the life of a grant and beyond. Benefits o Improve the success rate of your initial contact with grantmakers o Develop key members of your organization to become more effective grantseekers o Keep your organization top-of-mind with grantmakers Topics o What funders expect from their nonprofit partners o Points of contact in a grant relationship o Developing strong talking points to make grantmakers feel connected to your organization and project o Strategies for making a strong initial contact o Planning for grantmaker site visits and meetings o Effective communication techniques About the Presenter Marilyn Hoyt is active in the fundraising field nationwide sharing her extensive experience and expertise through teaching and consulting. She stepped down from the New York Hall of Science in 2008 where she was the Deputy Director for External Affairs and ultimately President and CEO. Highlights of her 20 year tenure at the Hall include a successful $92 million expansion campaign and doubling the Hall’s budget and attendance. Other past positions include work as a fundraising consultant and 12 years as a grantmaker for the Westchester Arts Council in New York and the Washington State Arts Commission. Some examples of Marilyn’s work include reviewing arts funding applications for a foundation in the Midwest and advising on an arts center capital campaign. Marilyn is an Advisory Board member of the Columbia University Master of Science in Fundraising Management program as well as for the Louis Latimer House Museum in New York City. Questions? Please contact us at NonprofitEffectiveness@cfgreateratlanta.org. 2011 Nonprofit Effectiveness Class Schedule Developing a Fundraising Plan Date: Thursday, October 27 Time: 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. (check-in & coffee: 8:30-9:00 a.m.) Location: Foundation Center (Hurt Building Lobby) Who is eligible to attend?: One staff or board member of nonprofit organizations that have received a cash grant in the last seven years (2004-2010) or 2011 grantees of the Common Good Funds, Metropolitan Atlanta Arts Fund, Atlanta AIDS Partnership Fund, Neighborhood Fund, Local Funds and Grants to Green Registration: Click here to register; registration closes on Tuesday, October 25 Presenter: Pam Sugarman, Fundraising Consultant Workshop Description In this course, you'll learn to craft a fundraising plan that includes a healthy mix of resources—a strategy that ensures long-term sustainability. Benefits o Adopt an asset-based approach to fundraising o Determine your organization's optimal funding mix o Develop an integrated plan to guide individual efforts Topics o Recognizing organizational assets that will attract prospective funders o Selecting a mix of funding partners o Setting a financial goal for diversity of funding and learning how to reach that amount o Building a strategic fundraising calendar About the Presenter Pam Sugarman has been helping people build effective nonprofit organizations for the past 16 years. Pam is president of Sugarman Consulting, a firm that delivers strategy and governance consulting to nonprofits and foundations. From 1994 until 2000, she served on the management team at the Georgia Center for Nonprofits. There she developed and delivered information, training and consulting programs to help thousands of nonprofits in Georgia achieve their missions. The strategic planning, board development, and other services Pam offers through Sugarman Consulting benefit mature, growing and early-stage organizations. A sample client list includes: The Clean Air Campaign, Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation, Inner Harbour, Our Family Table Foundation, and 100 Black Men of America. In addition, Pam has served on the boards of directors of organizations such as Hands On Atlanta, the Nonprofit Management Association, The American Jewish Committee, Atlanta Chapter, and Research Atlanta. Pam received her BA from Wellesley College and MBA from Yale University. Questions? Please contact us at NonprofitEffectiveness@cfgreateratlanta.org. 2011 Nonprofit Effectiveness Class Schedule Outcome Thinking & Management: Shifting Focus from Activities to Results Date: Thursday, November 10 Time: 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. (check-in & coffee: 8:30-9:00 a.m.) Location: Foundation Center (Hurt Building Lobby) Who is eligible to attend?: One staff or board member of nonprofit organizations that have received a cash grant in the last seven years (2004-2010) or 2011 grantees of the Common Good Funds, Metropolitan Atlanta Arts Fund, Atlanta AIDS Partnership Fund, Neighborhood Fund, Local Funds and Grants to Green Registration: Click here to register; registration closes on Tuesday, November 8 Presenter: To be announced Workshop Description Now, more than ever, donors ask nonprofits to demonstrate the impact of their programs. Learn how to apply an outcomes approach to your project, produce better proposals, and report on projects. Developed in partnership with The Rensselaerville Institute. Benefits o Shift your organization's focus from project activities to outcomes o Develop client-based targets and milestones for your programs o Communicate your project ideas to donors in terms of outcomes and results Topics o Understanding outcome-based thinking o Using targets and milestones to effectively communicate a project's scope and intended results o Addressing outcomes in proposals to build donor confidence about their investment About the Presenter The presenter has not yet been announced. Questions? Please contact us at NonprofitEffectiveness@cfgreateratlanta.org. 2011 Nonprofit Effectiveness Class Schedule Grantseeker Training Institute Date: Monday, November 14 – Friday, November 18 Time: 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. (check-in & coffee: 8:30-9:00 a.m.) Location: Foundation Center (Hurt Building Lobby) Who is eligible to attend?: One staff or board member of nonprofit organizations that have received a cash grant in the last seven years (2004-2010) or 2011 grantees of the Common Good Funds, Metropolitan Atlanta Arts Fund, Atlanta AIDS Partnership Fund, Neighborhood Fund, Local Funds and Grants to Green Registration: Click here to register; registration closes on Tuesday, November 8 Presenter: Various presenters Workshop Description In just five days, the Foundation Center’s team of expert instructors will help you... Develop strategies to sharpen your grantseeking focus Learn to articulate your funding requests more powerfully Network with peers and colleagues from the nonprofit world DAY 1: Learn the characteristics of a sustainable nonprofit organization and how to improve the financial health of your organization. DAY 2: Get started with a fundraising plan that maximizes funding for your organization and identify where grants fit in. DAY 3: Search for grantmakers that match your needs with hands-on, interactive training in our computer lab. DAY 4: Master proposal writing. Learn to craft a comprehensive, compelling proposal package step-by-step. DAY 5: Build effective grantmaker relationships from the initial approach through the life of a grant and beyond. TAKE HOME TOOLKIT: FREE ($300+ VALUE) Wise Decision-Making in Uncertain Times: Using Nonprofit Resources Effectively Securing Your Organization's Future One month subscription to Foundation Directory Online Professional The Foundation Center's Guide to Proposal Writing The Grantseeker's Guide to Winning Proposals Questions? Please contact us at NonprofitEffectiveness@cfgreateratlanta.org. 2011 Nonprofit Effectiveness Class Schedule Foundation Fundraising: An Introductory Course Date: Thursday, December 8 Time: 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. (check-in & coffee: 8:30-9:00 a.m.) Location: Foundation Center (Hurt Building Lobby) Who is eligible to attend?: One staff or board member of nonprofit organizations that have received a cash grant in the last seven years (2004-2010) or 2011 grantees of the Common Good Funds, Metropolitan Atlanta Arts Fund, Atlanta AIDS Partnership Fund, Neighborhood Fund, Local Funds and Grants to Green Registration: The registration link will be posted on October 24 Presenter: Joanne Kepics, Regional Training Coordinator at the Foundation Center-Atlanta Workshop Description The foundation approach to funding presents distinct challenges and opportunities for nonprofits. This course will help you understand the grantmaking objectives of independent, corporate, and community foundations, identify grantseeker resources, and effectively partner with grantmakers. Benefits o Gain a better understanding of the philanthropic landscape and the world of foundations o Adopt the terminology used in foundation fundraising o Prepare your organization to become a desirable partner to grantmakers o Understand the process of getting grants Topics o The characteristics grantmakers look for in their nonprofit partners o Foundations and their role in philanthropy o Characteristics of foundations, corporate donors, and grantmaking public charities o The proposal process o Researching grantmakers to target the best prospects before submitting a proposal About the Presenter Joanne Kepics, Regional Training Coordinator at the Foundation Center-Atlanta, is responsible for designing and managing training programs in support of capacity building of nonprofits in the southeast region of the United States. Since joining the Center in 2000, Joanne also served as the reference librarian and outreach specialist. Prior to joining the Center, she worked in the nonprofit sector for sixteen years in a variety of positions with SOLINET, the Southeastern Library Network, in Atlanta, Georgia. Joanne brings great depth of knowledge of the field of philanthropy and nonprofit management. Joanne holds a Master's degree in Management from St. Mary's College and a Bachelor's degree in Education and Library Science from Edinboro State University. Questions? Please contact us at NonprofitEffectiveness@cfgreateratlanta.org.