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Nonprofit Cafe // Letting Your Board In On The FUN in Fundraising For Your Nonprofit - Virtual Session

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DESCRIPTION:

When your board members joined the board, were they clear on their collective and individual roles in raising funds for your organization? When board members are asked to assist in fundraising, is there a deafening silence? Is there clarity on the board as to what fundraising REALLY means? Join Kari Anderson with Incite! Consulting to demystify the board's role in ensuring that there's financial capital for your organization, discuss the development cycle and their preferred role, and how organizational storytelling makes fundraising SO easy! The presentation will occur via discussion format with accompanying PP slides. While fundraising is nonprofit staff's responsibility, engaging the board moves fundraising from good to great at your shop!

WHO SHOULD JOIN:

Board chairs, board fund development committee chairs, board members, Executive Directors, and Development staff.

ABOUT THE SPEAKERS:

Nonprofit wrangler. Board border collie. Professional people herder. Some of the titles nonprofit maven Kari Anderson wears running Incite! Consulting, a boutique coaching and consulting practice. What's her niche? Building nonprofits up. From the inside out.

What’s her superpower? Kari is a recovering nonprofit executive. During her 20+ years in the field, she served seven nonprofits in Washington and Colorado in various leadership roles. A seasoned board member, she has served on boards in seven states focused on health, athletics, and education. Having served as both staff and board, she’s got the scoop on what it takes to run a healthy, vibrant, and visionary business, all while having some serious fun!

A Montana native, Kari is based in Coeur d’Alene, ID and Jackson, WY. She brings the office and toolkit to her client and works with nonprofits to support people, increase revenues, and rethink strategies to move missions forward.

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If there is anything One Valley Community Foundation can do to make this session more accessible for you, please contact Jill Ellwood at jill@onevalley.org or 406-587-6262 x 20.