Art-Works Presents: Maximizing Your Fundraising Potential with Carol Rylander

Have you wondered how to move your fundraising program forward? Are there key fundraising strategies and opportunities you may be missing?
The Maximizing Your Fundraising Potential workshop will fill in the gaps and provide you with the concepts and tools to create compelling appeals and a practical, effective annual fundraising plan.
This workshop explores a unique method for crafting scalable fundraising appeals that capture attention and engage listeners. Participants will craft and practice their impact speeches and leave with a practical format that has unlimited applications.
In addition, this workshop:
- Presents the benefits of logic models and the case for support as well as how to create them
- Demonstrates constituency mapping, a tool for understanding different like-minded groups in an organization’s universe
- Explores the steps in creating an annual fundraising plan
As a result, participants will leave this session knowing how to create compelling messages and execute an effective fundraising plan that will motivate prospects and donors to action.
Meet Carole V. Rylander, CFRE:
Carole inspires and engages nonprofit leadership to maximize mission impact by strengthening fund development, governance, and planning practices.
She has expertise in feasibility studies, capital campaigns, major gift campaigns, case for support development and development audits. Carole has in-depth experience with governance best practices and assists with enhancing board culture, recruitment, engagement, and meeting practices as well as committee structures.
A trained facilitator, she customizes strategic and fund development planning processes to meet each organization’s unique needs. As a frequent speaker, she draws on more than 30 years of service in the nonprofit sector to benefit board and staff members with highly rated workshops.
(For more information visit www.rylanderassociates.com)
This event is free with lunch provided, but registration is required. Check-in begins at 9:30 AM at the Sammons Center for the Arts, 4th floor.