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Board Fundraising Made Easy

Do you want to help raise funds for your organization, but aren't sure how? Board members have a passion for the mission but too often are frustrated when they are told to help with fundraising, and not equipped to be successful. They are told what to do, but lack the tools and the confidence to be effective. We have good news...this special board training event will focus on the "How to" areas that every board member needs. In our time together we'll give you the time-tested tools, talking points and practical application to be effective in fundraising regardless of your personality type. This is a don't miss opportunity that will make a big difference in your board's effectiveness in fulfilling their responsibilities for helping to fund the mission. Here are some highlights of what we'll be covering:
  • The Biblcal basis for fundraising
  • Where the money is in the community to fund your mission
  • How every personality type can have a role and be successful in fundraising
  • The easy way to identify potential donors
  • How cultivating fundraising relationships work
  • The Fundraising Toolkit
  • Asking Made Easy (Very Easy)
  • ...and much more
The workshop is April 27 from 8:30 am to noon. Cost is $95 per person, but there is an early enrollment rate of $75 per person if you sign up and pay by April 1. The session is at Peachtree Presbyterian Church, 3434 Roswell Road NW, Atlanta, GA 30305.
To maximize the value of the interactions, the session is limited to 24 people. If you are interested, email Chris York at chris@leadatl.org or call him at 404-502-3314. Gregg Pawlowski will lead this workshop. Gregg is part of the LEAD Institute faculty and also heads Breakthru Fundraising a local firm that equips organizations (and their boards) to produce extraordinary results. Gregg provides training, consulting, and coaching to non-profits both locally and nationally. Some of the organizations he has served include Atlanta Mission, Safe House Atlanta, Fellowship of Christian Athletes and hundreds of others across the country.