Fundraising Course Q4 2007

HONE YOUR FUNDRAISING SKILLS!
4 Half Day Fundraising Seminars with David Maeir Epstein, MSSA
4 Sessions, Sunday late afternoon/evenings , October-Dec 2007
Graduated Cost Reductions for Early Registration for Multiple Sessions
Registration and further details - please email to Lauren at  

David Maeir Epstein, MSSA, an experienced fundraising professional, who has assisted his clients in raising over $15 million over the last six years alone, is offering a short-term, practical training course in the art of fundraising for non-profit organizations.  The course will grant you the theoretical and practical tools necessary to enhance your knowledge of the field and your capabilities for professional employment advancement.
The course will consist of four monthly sessions. Each meeting will include 3 hours of  lectures, discussion and experiential simulation workshops on personal solicitation, planning fundraising events, corporate sponsorships and internet web site and email fundraising. (See course details below.) The courses will be conducted in English, though the Hebrew terms for key words will be taught. A certificate will be awarded to graduates of the full course.
When and Where: The course will take place on Sundays late afternoon/evenings - November 4, December 2, December 16 and December 30 at the offices of David Maeir Epstein – Resource Development for Nonprofits, 43A Emek Refaim St, 3rd floor, Room 4, Jerusalem.
Cost:  When paid for in full by October 24, the cost of the course is 475 NIS for one session, 850 NIS for two sessions, 1000 NIS for three, and 1100NIS for all four sessions. A 50 NIS discount is given to members of Nefesh BNefesh, the Yokneam Forum of Technical Writers, SAZF and AACI who register for all four sessions.  Previous participants in our grantwriting course will receive a further 100 NIS discount for the full course. (Fundraising course participants will receive a 100 NIS discount for our grantwriting course). Fees will rise after that date.
To receive more information, please contact Lauren at 02 563-6629 or . To register, please send an email with your name, contact information, and your previous experience in the field, if any. Please let us know if you are interested in the course but cannot make these dates.
Fundraising Course Outline:
October 29: Personal Solicitation – The Basic Building Block of Fundraising

Fundraising in Israel – Overview; The Map of a Personal Solicitation;  Identifying potential contributors; Solicitation research; Preparations before solicitation, Who should be the solicitors?; Making the appointment, A “road map” of the solicitation session; How to respond to common contributor reactions; How to close the gift; What next?

December 2: Personal Solicitation Role-Playing, Experiential Simulation & Analysis. Establishment of "Friends of" support groups.

Participants can role-play, practice personal solicitation based on actual prospect information (with names changed) and/or observe and analyze the work of others. Review of existing models of Friends Groups

December 16: Planning Successful Fundraising Events and Practical Guide tot he Establishment of Friends Groups

Dinners, Parlor Meetings, Benefit Concerts, Auctions, and Raffles:   Appropriate types of events for different types of organizations; Organizational criteria for embarking on a fundraising event; Use of volunteers; How to ensure that your event is not only “successful” but also profitable;  Work plan and check list; Budgeting the event – projected costs and income. Participants will develop a fundraising work plan or have their plans analyzed and improved.

December 30: Internet, Email and Corporate Fundraising

Internet Fundraising-  Critical Resource Development Elements of a Web Site; Review and Analyses of Examples of Successful Sites; Sources of funding on the Web; e-mail newlwetters and e-mail list fundraising

Corporate Fundraising- How to identify and locate potential corporate givers; Composing a business proposition for nonprofit partnership; Involvement of corporate volunteers; Corporate giving in Israel; Corporate Foundations; In kind corporate giving; Cause Related Marketing; Partnerships; Tax Issues;

Registration and further details - please email to Lauren at    or call 02-5636629
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