North Park University: Christian - Urban - Multicultural

Miracle Major Gifts

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*Popular Workshop*

Designed for development officers, senior staff and board volunteers, this all day seminar will explore the key elements necessary to achieve transformational gifts from individual donors. What attributes are evident in donors who make significant gifts? What characteristics are present in organizations that achieve such gifts? How do these align with each other? What are some of the tried and true techniques in soliciting and stewarding donors to bring about miracle major gifts? In this seminar you will also learn to formulate philanthropic value propositions and develop skills to prepare you for asking for major gifts.

When? Thursday February 12, 2009
9am - 4pm

Where? North Park University campus
(Room location to be sent via email confirmation of registration)

Cost: Workshop Full Day Registrant $150
Workshop Full Day Registrant-Donors Forum $120*
Workshop Full Day Registrant-United Way $120*
Workshop Full Day Registrant-Current NPU Student $75*
*Please note that any discount affiliation will be confirmed prior to the participant receiving their official confirmation of acceptance into the workshop.

Instructor: Jimmie R. Alford, LL.D., LH.D., Founder and Chair, The Alford Group

Jimmie Alford, is founder and chair of The Alford Group, Inc. During his almost 45 year career in the nonprofit sector, Alford has provided leadership in improving the quality of life, assisting hundreds of clients in all aspects of not-forprofit management. Recognized by The Nonprofit Times twice as "one of the 50 most influential people in the nonprofit sector," Alford plays an active leadership and stewardship role in his field. He was chair of the American Association of Fundraising Professionals Foundation (now The Giving Institute) and the Fund Raising School of Indiana University Center on Philanthropy. He is the immediate past chair of the Board of the Alliance for Children and Families, a 350-member association of premier human service organizations. In addition, he serves on the Board of Trustees at North Park University, the advisory board of the Axelson Center for Nonprofit Management, Aurora University and the Barat Education Foundation, and is a former board member of Alice Lloyd College, and El Valor. Alford frequently writes and lectures on issues affecting the nonprofit sector. He also has accepted the position of "Executive in Residence" at North Park and teaches a limited number of courses in nonprofit management. He has served as editor and chapter author for the book Building and Managing an Asset Base, published under the auspices of Indiana University Center on Philanthropy’s New Directions for Philanthropic Fundraising Program. Alford has a master of science in administration and organizational behavior and is a Certified Fundraising Executive. In May 2006, he received honorary doctorates from North Park University and Aurora University.

 

 

For additional questions on this workshop or to register over the phone please contact Tracey Starkovich at 773-244-5799

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