Activate & Elevate Your Fundraising Strategy

Date and Time: Thursday, May 15, 2025 - 09:00 am to 03:30 pmLocation: N/A - Online

$20.00$185.00

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This is the capstone class for our Certificate in Fundraising, or can be taken by any development professional ready to activate fundraising strategy across the organization. We will explore how to strengthen your nonprofit’s culture of philanthropy through building a stronger partnership with the executive director, other staff and your board around the fundraising process. You will learn how to provide leadership to reset organizational culture around fundraising, including understanding the dynamics of organizational relationships, identifying goals for key board committees and setting appropriate expectations with the board. You will practice how to articulate your nonprofit’s true value to donors/funders as a basis for strengthening their connection to mission outcomes. By the end of the class, you will have a framework that your nonprofit can use to activate next steps that are grounded in your organization’s strategic thinking and that will allow for improved fundraising success.

SKU: N/A Category: Audience: Individuals experienced in various aspects of resource development will use this class to put these tools into practice. For Certificate in Fundraising students, the class builds upon knowledge acquired in all the prior courses and serves as the capstone and an opportunity for refinement. Certificate Programs: Fundraising

Event Location

Date: May 15th, 2025

Location: N/A - online

PA

Member $155
Non-Member $185

Instructors

  • Neil Batiancila

    Neil Batiancila currently serves as Philadelphia Zoo’s Chief Development Officer – the first in the history of America’s First Zoo. In this role, Neil oversees all charitable activity, including annual and campaign fundraising operations. Prior to joining the zoo, he served as executive director, campaign operations at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Foundation where he led efforts for a multi-year, multi-faceted $1 billion comprehensive campaign, the most ambitious in its history.  He previously served as the foundation’s director of corporate & foundation relations where he managed all aspects of their corporate and foundation giving program. Earlier positions include director of Community