Development Professionals Roundtable: Building A Fundraising Toolkit for Your Board

Free, Online only
Organizer: Nonprofit Resource Network

Join NPRN and our newest DPRT co-chairs for our upcoming Development Professionals Roundtable on Tuesday, May 7th, from 1:30 – 3:00pm. We are delighted to have Jack Alotto, MA, CFRE, an AFP Certified Trainer, joining us to lead a discussion on “Building a Fundraising Toolkit for Your Board.”

What exactly is a fundraising tool? It’s essential to identify which fundraising tools are important for your board members so that they can assist you in raising money to advance your mission. Consider tools such as the Case for Support, Rosso’s Concentric Circles, and the Gift Range Chart. Which tools would be most beneficial to both your board members and your organization?

During this session, we’ll delve into these questions and explore additional tools to enhance your board’s fundraising tool kit and capabilities.

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About Jack Alotto, MA, CFRE
Jack is a graduate of Glassboro State College (now Rowan University) and he holds a Master’s degree from the State University of New York at Oswego, both degrees are in Psychology. Throughout his career, Jack has served in a variety of fundraising positions in hospital, social service and the arts as executive director, development director, major gift and legacy giving manager, and foundation and corporate relations manager.
Jack is an AFP Certified Trainer, and he has taught a variety of fundraising classes at JFK University and at the Fundraising Academy at National University, where he is currently a Trainer. Jack is a California CFRE Ambassador and runs CFRE Study Groups and has taught CFRE Review classes in the US and Canada.
Jack has presented workshops at AFP Global and has published several articles and blogs. Jack is a hiker and traveler, and he is committed and passionate to philanthropy and works diligently to advance diversity, equity, inclusion, and access in the sector.

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