On Demand Program
The best nonprofit organizations, whether in education, healthcare, social service, faith-based or arts-based nonprofit work, find meaningful ways to involve board members in advancement work. This can include identification, cultivation, fundraising, and recognition activities. But to really use the board’s energy effectively, you need to consider how you are managing their work and communicating their impact. Things like organizing and sharing their work, managing their progress, focusing their efforts on things that will actually help, and celebrating the wins, all move these most important volunteers closer to your organization.
During this webinar, presented by Erin Phillips, senior consultant with Gonser Gerber, we will share the best ways to focus your board members on this critical work that can help elevate your advancement program, and help your Board members feel engaged and enthusiastic about their work.
Topics we will cover include:
- The Role of a Board Member in Donor Identification
- Cultivation Steps That are Easy and Natural
- Setting Them Up for a Successful Solicitation
- Organizing the Work for Transparency and Action
- What You Can Do to Help Your Board Members Succeed
Also consider joining us on November 30 for the Quick Bite Program, “Igniting Nonprofit Fundraising: Preparing For and Running Memorable Board Meetings”.
The fee is $295 per institution, which allows your entire team the opportunity to participate in this professional development at the same time. If you are a current client of Gonser Gerber Advancement Consulting, that fee is just $145. You will also receive a copy of the presentation and a recording of the webinar with your registration.
Who Should Attend
This webinar is designed for any organization or institution that needs to refocus its efforts on developing, supporting, and leveraging its board members. This can include CEOs and Executive Directors, vice presidents, directors, gift officers, board staff members, and others who support the board and/or development functions at healthcare and educational institutions, religious organizations, and other types of nonprofit organizations.
On Demand Details:
After your registration, you will receive a copy of the power point presentation as well as a copy of the recording. (Please allow at least 48 business hours to receive your materials.) You will be able to share these materials with your entire team, including volunteers, and review the recording as many times as you need.
Presented By
Senior Consultant Erin Phillips has more than 20 years of experience in a variety of advancement and executive leadership positions. Most recently, Erin served as Senior Vice President of Enterprise Development for National Community Renaissance, assessing and implementing profitable enterprises and partnerships that will help provide more affordable housing to those in need. Prior to her time at National Community Renaissance, Erin was Executive Director of the Riverside University Health System Foundation, President & CEO of Children’s Fund, Assistant Vice President for University Advancement at California Baptist University, and supported constituent relations in Alumni & Constituent Relations at University of California, Riverside.