January 18, 2012 (Luncheon) – Generational Dynamics of Philanthropy
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February 15, 2012 (Luncheon) - Build A Bridge
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February 21, 2012 (El Dorado Extension) - The Power of Renew
This luncheon is brought to you by AFP (Association of Fundraising Professionals – California Capital Chapter) – El Dorado County Extension in partnership with Marshall Foundation for Community Health and The Nonprofit Partnership.
Description: What can “renew” do for you? Every donor should have the opportunity to renew their support of your cause, and by building a communication plan toward that goal, you will both build a better connection with your donors and raise more funds. Direct response marketing is a potent source for nonprofit organizations to solicit
income, build a constituency, and create a personalize forum to communicate directly with the public.
Benefits of Attending
- Learn about successful renewal programs
- Gain insights into achieving consistent results that show the impact of the renewal ask
- Explore strategies that any organization can implement
- Discuss renewals in an integrated direct response program, to reach out to donors and renew their annual support
Speaker: Catherine Connolly, CFRE – Catherine Connolly Consulting
Registration Information: The Sequoia Restaurant, 643 Bee Street, Placerville
Deadline for Reservations - Thursday, February 16
530-642-9984 or tmoran@marshallmedical.org
AFP Members $25 Non-members $35
(registration fee made payable to Marshall Foundation)
March 8, 2012 (Webinar) - Nonprofit Branding: Strategies to Stand Out and Win Donors
Speaker: Jocelyn Daw
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Registration closes on March 6.
March 21, 2012 (Luncheon) - Relationships: Storytelling for Major Gifts
Are you curious or concerned about your board members’ lack of making the ask? Are you wondering why your volunteer hasn’t followed through with their assignment? Are you concerned you are making the right major gift solicitation of your donor? Who better to tell the story of relationships than the person who helped pioneer philanthropy at UC Davis Medical Center as a fundraiser, philanthropist, volunteer and board member. Michael Chapman, M.D., will share his insight, relationships, stories and suggestions that will give development professional of all levels an inside look – from all angles.
Dr. Michael W. Chapman is an internationally renowned orthopaedic surgeon who is considered one of the fathers of modern trauma surgery. He was chair of the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery at the UC Davis School of Medicine for more than 20 years. As professor emeritus since his retirement in 2000, Dr. Chapman continues to play an influential role at UC Davis and the UC Davis Health System as key trusted advisor and volunteer member of the clinical faculty. He serves on the UC Davis Foundation Board of Directors and was chair of the board from 2004-2006. He also serves on the UC Davis Comprehensive Campaign helping to guide UC Davis in its first ever billion dollar campaign. Dr. Chapman and his wife, Betty, have secured over $14.5 million in gifts for UC Davis, including over $1.5 million in personal giving.
Speaker: Dr. Michael Chapman
April 18, 2012 (Planned Giving Joint Session Luncheon) - Professional Advisors’ Guide to Philanthropy
Description: This session highlights popular uses of charitable gift plans during lifetime that can save for retirement, help grandchildren through college, even provide income to a surviving spouse or partner without giving them assets that could be taxed twice. Certain plans are revocable and highly flexible, some funded most advantageously with appreciated assets or highly taxed assets like retirement plans, even a farm, home or vacation home that donors can live in during life. These plans usually further the personal planning goals of a donor and family, often making them a philanthropist of a level not thought possible.
Speaker: Pamela Jones Davidson
May 9, 2012 (Webinar) - Online Success Strategies, Tools and Trade Secrets
Speaker: Ted Hart, ACFRE
May 16, 2012 (Luncheon) - Major Gifts
Speaker: Theodore Blackburn
June 20, 2012 (Luncheon) - Marketing Branding
July 17, 2012 (El Dorado Extension)
July 18, 2012 (Luncheon) – Social Media
Speaker: Amber Stott
August 8, 2012 (Webinar) – The New Face of Fundraising and Engagement – Smartphones and Mobile Web Technology
Speaker: Tonia Zampieri
August 15, 2012 (Luncheon) – Donor Recognition & Stewardship
August 21, 2012 (El Dorado Extension)
September 6-7, 2012 (Course) – CFRE Review Course
For fundraising professionals with a minimum of five years experience.
September 10-11, 2012 (Course) – Fundamentals in Fundraising Course
For beginner fundraising professionals with less than five years experience.
September 19, 2012 (Luncheon) - The Velvet Rope
Speaker: Alice Feris, MBA, CFRE, ACFRE
October 4, 2012 (Webinar) – How to Turn Your Volunteers (Board and Non-Board Members) into Great Fundraisers
Speaker: Amy Eisenstein, MPA, CFRE
October 16, 2012 (El Dorado Extension)
October 17, 2012 (Luncheon) – 4th Annual Non-Profit Fiduciary Conference
Speaker: David Cloniger
November 15, 2012 - National Philanthropy Day
Please note: NEW LOCATION
December 5, 2012 (Luncheon) – Embrace Your Overhead




