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How to Get From Here to There: Demystifying Your Development Plan
April 18 @ 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm
$50A well-thought-out development plan provides a solid blueprint for fundraising success. If you’ve ever been confused, felt overwhelmed or stuck about where to start with your development plan, this webinar is for you. Participants will learn about how to create a realistic, measurable plan that uses data and builds on your current results to achieve fundraising goals with tools, strategies and best practices.
Workshop topics include, but are not limited to:
- The elements of a development plan
- Data collection and analysis
- The creation of SMART goals
- The finance/development partnership
- Development Operations
- Staff, volunteer and Board roles and responsibilities
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Facilitator:
Brigid Lang, MPA, CFRE, CPC
Bridget Lang is a consultant and coach who has worked in nonprofits for more than 25 years, with particular passion for organizational development and fundraising. Recent appointments include Interim Deputy Executive Director at the Human Services Council, Interim Chief Development Officer at Oliver Scholars and Executive Director at Grace Institute, a workforce development program. Brigid has done extensive consulting in fundraising, nonprofit management, C-suite coaching, multiracial/ multicultural team building, diverse board development & governance, and training with an anti-racist lens. She holds a Master’s in Public Administration from Columbia University and B.A. in English from Vassar College. She is currently Chair of the Board of Delgracia Corp, Inc., a startup nonprofit whose mission is to assist young mothers aging out of foster care. Brigid’s practice is grounded in the organizing principles of the People’s Institute for Survival and Beyond and focuses on the concentration of power in organizations. Her work includes systems analysis and preparation for change, fundraising, governance, leadership and developing mechanisms for accountability. She is a member of Racial Literacy Groups, the Associations of Fundraising Professionals and Nonprofit Professionals and the Alliance for Nonprofit Management.