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Dates

Thursday, February 18, 2021
10:00 a.m – 11:00 a.m. (PT)

Event Description

Title
Fundraising in Times of Change - Transforming Your Development Program in 2021

Presenter
Laurel McCombs, Senior Philanthropy Consultant, Osborne Group

As 2020 came to a close, we all let out a collective sigh of relief and now look to 2021 with a sense of hope of returning to some sense of normalcy.  But what does “normal” even mean anymore? And, are we, should we, be content with returning to “normal” when we have an opportunity to build upon the change and disruption of the last year to create real transformation for our organizations?  In this session, we will look at both practical and aspirational ways to approach your development planning and prioritization this year that will help you continue to adapt to uncertainty while addressing key challenges and opportunities that can lead to greater return on investment and, ultimately, greater impact.

Please send questions and comments ahead of the session to [email protected]

Please note that a recording of this webinar will be sent to registrants after the event.

About the Presenter

Laurel McCombs, Senior Philanthropy Consultant, Osborne Group

Laurel McCombs brings nearly 20 years of experience in the non-profit sector to her role as consultant and trainer with The Osborne Group.  Laurel works closely with clients on topics including donor engagement, development operations, board fundraising and more. In addition to well-received workshops for national organizations, universities, and more, Laurel has presented at the AFP International Conference, CASE-NAIS, and AFP Congress.  Prior to joining TOG, Laurel worked with Big Brothers Big Sisters of America where she coordinated capacity-building support to agencies across the country.  Laurel has a degree from USC and lives in Portland, OR.

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Thank You Funders and Supporters

Thank you to the following FUNDERS and SPONSORS who are supporting NAO’s online events and communications during these challenging times. Their support is vital in helping NAO to bring much-needed resources and information to Oregon’s nonprofits – thank you.

Funders: Meyer Memorial Trust, The Ford Family Foundation, M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust, The Collins Foundation, Oregon Community Foundation, The Kinsman Foundation, First Interstate BancSystem Foundation, The Carpenter Foundation, and Gordon Elwood Foundation
Friend Plus Partner Sponsor: Columbia Bank and Heritage Bank
Friend Plus Sponsors: Miller Nash Graham & Dunn LLP, McDonald Jacobs, Bliss Sequoia Insurance & Risk Advisors, CFO Selections and The Standard
Friend Sponsor: Nonprofit Professionals Now, Portland General Electric and Impact Benefits & Retirement

Cost

$15 for NAO Members
$30 for Yet To Be Members

A link to access this webinar will be provided in registration confirmation e-mail and e-mail reminder prior to event date.

If you have any questions or trouble registering contact [email protected]

Location

Online

When
February 18th, 2021 from 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM
Location
Online Event
Event Fee
Price $30.00
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City Online learning
NAO Event? Yes
Topic Advocacy, Fundraising and Resource Development, Financial Oversight, , Operations,
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Event Region Central Oregon, Eastern Oregon, Metropolitan Portland, North Coast, Northern Willamette Valley, South Coast, Southern Oregon, Southern Willamette Valley
Programmatic Approach Capacity Builiding, Thought Leadership, Voice
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