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SUMMARY:Planned Giving: Getting the Proper Start
DESCRIPTION:The Fund Raising School and the Evansville Area Fundraising Council (EAFC)\, with the generous underwriting support of the Welborn Baptist Foundation\, are pleased to present Planned Giving: Getting the Proper Start on Tuesday\, October 21 through Thursday\, October 23 in Evansville\, Indiana (University of Southern Indiana campus) at the special rate of $400 to EAFC members. The faculty members for this course are Phil Purcell and Dean Regenovich. \nNormal tuition for this course is $1\,295 and combined with travel\, hotel and per diem your costs would easily exceed $2\,000. You are saving over $1\,500 by taking the course through EAFC. This course does count towards the Certificate in Fund Raising Management and is required to receive the CFRM. More information about the course can be found at https://philanthropy.indianapolis.iu.edu/professional-development/courses-seminars/the-fund-raising-school/planned-giving.html\, including the course schedule. \nIf you would like to attend Planned Giving: Getting the Proper Start in Evansville at the special rate of $400 (no refunds)\, please complete the attached registration form and send it with your payment no later than September 12\, 2025. You can also make your payment online at https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=8SHDYYFJ8Z8SS. This special rate is exclusively for members of EAFC. If you aren’t a member\, you can join at https://charitablegiftplanners.org/ (please note your $50 payment for EAFC membership needs to be separate from your payment for The Fund Raising School). \nThis course is limited to 40 participants and you don’t want to miss out on this tremendous opportunity! Because we anticipate many people in this area will want to take advantage of the course\, we request you send an email to Maggie Carnahan (macarnahan@usi.edu)\, EAFC board member\, as soon as possible informing us you plan to attend. Once we have your name\, we will expect payment and the attached registration form by September 12. If we have not received payment by then your course seat will be released. \nThe Fund Raising School\, a program of the Lilly Family School of Philanthropy at Indiana University\, is located in Indianapolis\, Indiana and annually helps hundreds of fundraising professionals around the world achieve new levels of success. The Fund Raising School teaches the historical and philanthropic context\, current issues\, and the art and science of fundraising and philanthropy. Through its courses a person gains the knowledge needed to build resources for their organization with confidence and success in an ever-changing society. \nThe Evansville Area Fundraising Council (EAFC) was created in 1999 as a professional association for development officers to promote planned giving\, promote education and professional expertise of council members\, and encourage networking and support among its members. Members enjoy educational meetings featuring speakers who present relevant\, current topics related to fundraising and nonprofits\, access to a network of peers and professionals working in the area of charitable giving\, continuing education opportunities through The Fund Raising School at the Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy\, name and organization published in the EAFC Membership Directory\, and the option to join the National Association of Charitable Gift Planners and the Association of Fundraising Professionals. \nThe Fund Raising School began offering six of its primary courses in Evansville in November 2010 and will continue to offer a course each year as funding allows. This means that for the development professional who is serious about obtaining certificates from the nation’s only fundraising school the opportunity exists at a very small cost to you or your organization. \nYou must be a member of the Evansville Area Fundraising Council to receive the rate of $400. If you’re not a member of EAFC\, you can join by visiting the National Association of Charitable Gift Planners website at www.charitablegiftplanners.org/join. (EAFC is a member of this group.) You will need to log into your account and/or set up an account. You can then join/renew online by selecting the IN – Evansville Area Fundraising Council – $50.00\,  and choose to “Pay by Credit Card” or select “Pay by Check”. When you choose to pay membership by check\, the check is mailed to: National Association of Charitable Gift Planners – 1075 Broad Ripple Ave. #306 – Indianapolis\, IN 46220-2034 \nFor questions\, please reach out to Maggie Carnahan.
URL:https://growcapacity.info/event/planned-giving-getting-the-proper-start/
LOCATION:University of Southern Indiana\, 8600 University Blvd\, Evansville\, IN\, 47712\, United States
CATEGORIES:Nonprofit
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SUMMARY:Data-Informed Giving
DESCRIPTION:Do you feel overwhelmed by data? Are you interested in understanding what to look for in evaluation strategies that organizations you donate to are using to improve their programming and communicate their impact? Are you interested in knowing what to look for and what questions to ask? If the answer to these or similar questions is yes\, please join us for a training on data-informed giving! You’ll learn how to use data to drive impact. You’ll learn the 4 components of a data-informed organization. You’ll learn the why behind using data\, and leave with templates and resources that will help you and nonprofit organizations!
URL:https://growcapacity.info/event/data-informed-giving-6/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Community Stakeholder,Donor-Funder
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SUMMARY:Navigating Across Generations at Work
DESCRIPTION:In today’s dynamic workplace\, generational diversity presents both unique challenges and extraordinary opportunities. Understanding and leveraging these differences can transform team dynamics\, drive innovation\, and create a more collaborative work environment. Join us for “Navigating Across Generations at Work\,” where we’ll move beyond surface-level generational awareness to explore practical strategies that turn workplace differences into organizational strengths. This discussion delivers advanced techniques for building bridges across generational gaps\, fostering inclusive environments\, and resolving conflicts that arise from diverse workplace perspectives. Attendees will gain actionable tools to enhance communication\, create more effective collaborative spaces\, and build stronger\, more cohesive teams. Leave equipped with strategies you can implement immediately to transform your multi-generational workplace. \nLearning Objectives\n\nImplement advanced communication strategies that address generational differences\, ensuring clear and effective information exchange across teams.\nDesign collaborative work environments that leverage the strengths and unique perspectives of each generation to drive innovation and productivity.\nDevelop tailored conflict resolution techniques that proactively address and resolve generational tensions\, promoting unity and long-term collaboration.\n\nSpeaker\nJeremy York\, Lead Consultant and President\, Invigorate HR \nJeremy York\, SHRM-SCP\, SPHR is the Lead Consultant and President of InvigorateHR and coauthor of the “JoyPowered Organization.” He has over 20 years’ experience in human resource strategy and business operations where he has worked with and advised all levels of management on critical business and people-related issues. Jeremy’s expertise in defining and understanding the “big picture” enables him to translate business needs into tangible solutions. With his guidance\, organizations have improved employee relations\, increased performance\, and developed cultures based on mutual trust and respect. Jeremy holds a master’s degree in management from Indiana Wesleyan University and a bachelor’s degree in organizational leadership from Purdue University. He has served as an adjunct faculty member for Purdue University Indianapolis for over 15 years teaching various leadership and human resources curriculums. Jeremy is a national speaker and currently serves as an advisor on the Society for Human Resource Management’s Diversity Taskforce. \nThis program is part of the Midwest Partnership Series\, a collaboration between IPA\, Council of Michigan Foundations\, Philanthropy Missouri\, and Philanthropy Ohio.
URL:https://growcapacity.info/event/navigating-across-generations-at-work/
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