Fundraising/Communications Session 3: Baseline Reviews of Communications

November 16, 2022

10:30:00 AM - 01:00:00 PM

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This multi-part series will look at the use of data for tracking & performance measurement, key communications trends & tools, & resources.

Fundraising and Communications: For development and communications staff and board members more directly supporting fundraising and communications. This multi-part series will look at the use of data for tracking and performance measurement, key communications trends and tools, and resources and supports for fundraising and communications staff and volunteers.

Session 3: Baseline Reviews of Communications - There is a close link between fundraising and communications, and in this session, we’ll look at how communications can support an engagement strategy for potential donors and partners. In this session, we’ll allow for time for participants to share tools and resources with one another and to work through the elements of a communications inventory.

Please note: this is part of a four-part series. You must sign up for each session separately, but do not have to sign up for all four. Feel free to register for whichever works best for you!

$10 ticket includes workshop and lunch.

About the Facilitators

Keith Timko, Executive Director/CEO at Support Center

Keith leads efforts to develop and promote an integrated and collaborative approach to capacity building for nonprofit organizations and social enterprises. Prior to joining Support Center/Partnership in Philanthropy, Keith was the Director & CEO with Build with Purpose, a nonprofit real estate development organization. Keith brings over fifteen years of experience in community development including: involvement in educational reform issues with The Center for Collaborative Education in New York City; experience in leadership development and management programs as the former President of the Leader to Leader Institute (formerly the Peter F. Drucker Foundation); and exposure to policy and community development approaches across the country during his time with Living Cities: The National Community Development Initiative. Keith has a Bachelor’s degree in History and Russian from Rutgers University and a Master in Business Administration from Columbia University.

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By registering for this event, you are giving the Grunin Foundation permission to use photos and video on our website and social media. You will also be added to the Grunin Foundation mailing list.

This event is presented by the Grunin Foundation in partnership with Support Center, CadencePace Partners, and NJ Center for Nonprofits.

Location

NJCU at Fort Monmouth - Squier Hall

283 Sherrill Avenue
Oceanport, NJ 07757