GADP Conference in St. Simons Island: THIS WEEK!
“Somebody’s gotta do it. And I made sure it was me!”
This week, I have the distinct pleasure of attending a conference for hospital fundraisers here in my home state. I’ve been attending, in fact, since 1994, and it’ll be a doubly-good place to work this week.
The location, of course, is superior at The King and Prince Hotel, but most importantly it is attended each year by the most collegial and talented hospital fundraisers I’ve known and worked with. Continue reading »
Filed under Robin E. Williams, Social Media, Stewardship | Tags: Best Practices for Donor Recognition, Communications, Donor Recognition, GADP, Healthcare Philanthropy, Interactive Displays, Stewardship, Trends in Fundraising | Comments OffAHP-SE Returns the Focus to the Core Mission of Development
This year’s Association for Healthcare Philanthropy Southeast Regional Conference began yesterday in Atlanta. Focus is split between new strategies and proven best practices. The concentration on the sad state of the economy is finally coming to an end. People I talked with are busier than ever, finally coming out of the shock of the economic crisis. There is a pervasive return to the optimistic “we can get it done!” attitude that first drew me to the philanthropic arena. Continue reading »
Filed under Stewardship | Tags: AHP, Best Practices for Donor Recognition, Communications, Donor Recognition, Fundraising, Healthcare Philanthropy, Stewardship, Think Before You Thank, Trends in Fundraising | Comments OffOnline Webinar Proves A Useful Forum for Defining Donor Recognition Standards
Last week I had the good fortune of presenting in the Association of Donor Relations Professionals webinar series. Our topic was “Think Before You Thank: Donor Recognition Best Practices”. The session had over 200 attendees representing a wide variety of organizations throughout North America. I was impressed by the level of involvement from the audience; their questions were thoughtful and wide-ranging. Continue reading »
Filed under Donor Communications, Stewardship, Think Before You Thank | Tags: Communications, Donor Recognition, Stewardship, Think Before You Thank, Trends in Fundraising | Comments OffPhilanthropy Center
We regularly use the term philanthropy center and when we do, we sometimes have to remind ourselves that this term has meaning to us as donor recognition consultants, but it’s meaning may not be apparent to others, even our fundraising clients. Continue reading »
Filed under Best Practices for Donor Recognition, Donor Communications, Recognition Environments, Robin E. Williams, Stewardship, Think Before You Thank | Tags: annual giving, Best Practices for Donor Recognition, Communications, donor wall, environmental graphic design, Gwinnett Medical Center, Interactive Displays, new media, Philanthropy Center, Stewardship, Trends in Fundraising | Comments OffWill Jumo.com Bring Tools Needed for Online Donor Relations?
As donor recognition consultants, we’ve been monitoring the social media tools available for online donor communication. Last week’s technology and philanthropy pages were a-buzz with news of Facebook co-founder, Chris Hughes’ latest idea, Jumo.com. The site claims, “Jumo brings together everyday individuals and organizations to speed the pace of global change. We connect people to the issues, organizations, and individuals relevant to them to foster lasting relationships and meaningful action.” Hughes’ e-blast announcement was quoted as saying, “We believe we can leverage the participatory web to foster long-term engagement with the issues and organizations that are relevant to each individual.” Continue reading »
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