N.E.W.S. 2019Go Fishing Where the Fish Are: The Basics of Nonprofit
Fund Development
What are the key elements to ensure your fundraising success? Where do
donors come from? Where should we fish? How can we build a sustainable
and ongoing fundraising program in this economy with our limited
resources? Learn the basic elements that you need and free resources
to use for your organization. Start-up or long-standing organization,
volunteer or staff, rookie or veteran – this session will give you
the basics you need to increase your success and sustainability.
September 19, 2019
9 a.m. - 12 p.m.
at the Central New York Philanthropy Center
431 East Fayette Street, Suite 100
Syracuse, NY 13202
ABOUT THE PRESENTER:
Elizabeth Fallon Quilter, CFRE, has worked in, with, and for,
nonprofit organizations for more than 30 years. Her roles have
included staff, consultant, board member, donor, trainer and coach.
Elizabeth has helped myriad human service organizations raise tens of
millions of dollars. Her proudest work is helping organizations build
sustaining development infrastructures.
An award-winning fundraiser, Elizabeth is a certified fundraising
executive, a master trainer for the Association of Fundraising
Professionals, and is a certified consultant for the Nonprofit
Lifecycles Institute. She has provided certified training for
continuing education credits for the Association of Fundraising
Professionals (AFP), YMCA -USA, and CFRE International. She is a
frequent presenter in the Nonprofit Education Workshop Series (NEWS)
for the Community Foundation of Central New York and has been a
P.O.W.E.R. consultant for the Gifford Foundation.
Elizabeth is the current chair of the Women’s Fund of Central New
York, where she’s in her sixth year on the Leadership Council. She
has previously served the Association of Fundraising Professionals
Chicago chapter (board and committee positions and chair) and on the
AFP - International Board, where she was Diversity Chair. She is a
current member of the Central New York Chapter. She was honored with
the AFP-Chicago President’s award in 2001.
As Chief Development Officer and campaign director of the YMCA of
Greater Syracuse, Elizabeth helped the community build the $22m
Northwest Family Y in Baldwinsville. Her current consulting practice
is primarily in Central New York and Chicago.
Elizabeth lives in Baldwinsville, NY with her family and rescue dog,
and likes to be on or near big water as often as possible.
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