All Weather Fundraising: How Good Causes Raise Money in Bad Times

Presented by Kim Klein


Kim Klein July 16, 2009
12:30pm - 2:00pm Pacific / 3:30pm - 5:00pm Eastern

Description
The economic meltdown of the last few months needs to be understood as the ‘new normal’. Fundraising programs must be flexible and able to take advantage of rapid and unexpected changes. In this salon, you will learn how the basic of creating a disciplined and systematic fundraising program, and
how to make times like these work to you advantage.

Based on Kim Klein’s forthcoming book, Reliable Fundraising in Unreliable Times, this session is
designed for organizations with budgets under $3 million engaged in community organizing, social service, advocacy and social change.

About the Presenter
Kim Klein is internationally known as a fundraising trainer and consultant. She is a member of the Building Movement Project and leads workshops on tax policy and the importance of the "commons" for them as well as being a regular contributor to their website. She is the Chardon Press Series Editor at Jossey-Bass Publishers, which publishes and distributes materials that help to build a stronger nonprofit sector, and the founder of the bimonthly Grassroots Fundraising Journal. She is also the author of Fundraising for Social Change (now in its fifth edition, 2006), Fundraising for the Long Haul (2000), which explores the particular challenges of older grassroots organizations, and Ask and You Shall Receive: A Fundraising Training Program for Religious Organizations or Projects, Raise More Money (2001) which she edited with her partner, Stephanie Roth, and Fundraising in Times of Crisis (2004). Widely in demand as a speaker, Kim Klein has provided training and consultation in all 50 states and in 21 countries.



Logistics
  • The teleconference salon will be recorded in MP3 format and available for download on the NAMAC website. Participation in the salon implies consent for your voice to be recorded and distributed in this manner.
  • Space is limited to the first 30 NAMAC members who RSVP. Maximum two members per organization.
  • Once you’ve been confirmed as a participant, you will be sent the dial-in number for the teleconference and a unique access code.
  • Participants are responsible for their own long distance charges associated with the salons.

To subscribe:
Send an email to dan (at) namac.org with your name, title, organization, and name of salon.