Five Strategies For Improving Your Online Fundraising AFP-NYC Educational Program Technology has provided an ever-increasing number of tools for nonprofits to expand awareness and raise funds. Through combining traditional methods with website giving, email solicitations, and social media, your organization can optimize its ability to acquire new donors, obtain additional information on existing donors, and promote the impact of its mission. Check out the five strategies listed below for improving your organization’s online fundraising and communications.
Advocacy Day in Albany Report Advocacy Day in Albany Report By Susan Shattuck, Chapter Immediate Past President & President, Special Events Unlimited On April 30th AFP NYC Co-Chair Vikki Jones and members of the Government Relations committee, myself and AFP chapter members of Western, Finger Lakes, Hudson-Mohawk, and Mid- Hudson joined us in Albany to meet with our respective Senators, Assembly members and representatives.
Five Strategies For Transforming Your Board Into a Dynamic Leadership Team By Susan Fields, CFRE In order to govern effectively nonprofit Boards must work collaboratively with development staff and major donors. The most challenging task of CEO’s and fundraising leadership is motivating and supporting their Board in its most important responsibilities: finance, planning for growth, acting as advocates, dealing with crisis and change, evaluating its performance, and ensuring the nonprofit has the resources to fulfill its mission. Review the following strategies and ideas for transforming your board into a dynamic leadership team.
Chapter Leadership Brief 4.10.2019 Chapter Leadership Brief 4.10.2019 By Craig Shelley, CFRE, Chapter Treasurer & Managing Director, Orr Group friends, meet new ones who share a passion for improving the world via philanthropy, be reminded about some best practices I’d forgotten and be exposed to lots of new ideas and approaches. It was good for my brain. More importantly, it was good for my spirit.
Chapter Leadership Brief 3.25.19 Chapter Leadership Brief 3.25.19 By Gary Laermer, AFP-NYC President Qualities vs. Experience I recently attended a CASE (Council for the Advancement and Support of Education) conference and there was no shortage of development department leaders saying they are spending more and more of their time in interviewing and holding searches for open positions, in particular front line fundraisers. These conversations gave me pause to think about how many hours I spent in hiring new staff. I thought about how many times I was right-on in my choices and when I realized I didn’t make the best choice.
Approaching Foundations in the Age of Tech Seven Tips From Seasoned Grant Writers By Susan Fields, CFRE AFP-NYC Educational Program Recap
Chapter Leadership Brief 3.15.19 Chapter Leadership Brief 3.15.19 By Steve Jacobson, AFP-NYC President-Elect As we head into spring, many a development director (and their boards!) may be turning attention to thoughts of a new campaign. It could be a large, multi-year capital campaign or a smaller, but critical, annual fund campaign. Regardless, behind every fundraising campaign, the key factors to success are lots of research, planning, and… internal persuasion(!).
Member Insights: A Conversation With Recently Named AFP Outstanding Young Professional, Juliana M. Weissbein Member Insights: A Conversation With Recently Named AFP Outstanding Young Professional, Juliana M. Weissbein By Nicole Carrea, Senior Director of Development, National Kidney Foundation Juliana M. Weissbein, Associate Director of Development Operations at Planned Parenthood Federation of America and AFP-NYC Emerging Leaders Committee Chair, was recently named AFP's 2019 Outstanding Young Professional and will accept her award at AFP ICON later this month. We sat down with her to learn more about her career in the fundraising industry.
Ten Strategies for Enhancing Donor Stewardship and Communication Susan Fields, CFRE Insight from the "30 Ways to Love Your Donors" Event held on February 14, 2019. One of the most powerful methods of connecting donors to your organization is though expressing heartfelt gratitude for their generosity. Your nonprofit’s relationship with a donor begins with the very first gift. If you value your supporters and wish to retain them, it is vital that your nonprofit commit to an ongoing stewardship program. The strategies listed below will go a long way in motivating donors to maintain and increase their giving.
Chapter Leadership Brief 2.27.2019 Chapter Leadership Brief 2.27.2019 By Jill M. Scibilia, CFRE Chapter Secretary & Vice President, Development, Phelps Hospital Northwell Health I have been giving a lot of thought to team-building lately. I am just over 90 days into a new job and so building my formal and informal teams has been especially important to me. I work for an acute-care community hospital that depends on strong and effective teams to fulfill our mission. Because of the critical importance of coordination and communication between the teams that are providing care to our patients, 24 hours a day and 365 days a year, and the host of details they manage critical to patient care and safety, the team-work process is systematized and is constantly being evaluated and refined.