Key Components for Successful Fundraising - WNC
Date and time
Location
Foothills Higher Education Center
2128 S Sterling Street Morganton, NC 28655Description
Registration OPEN NOW!
Key Components for Successful Fundraising
Tuesday, October 17, 2017
10:00am - 3:00pm
Foot Hills Higher Education Center
2128 S Sterling St.
Morganton, NC 28655
(828) 448-6140
Join us for this 1-day workshop were participants will explore the basics – critical components for your fundraising efforts: identifying what your organization needs, how to know if you’re a fit for a funder, communicating your message to supporters.
We hope participants develop a stronger understanding of pairing fundraising with your organization’s mission and the critical role of relationship building in successful fundraising.
Visit https://wncfundraising2017.eventbrite.com to register! Seating is limited!
Cost
There is NO charge for this workshop. However, ALL participants must pre-register.
Lodging
Participants traveling more than 2 hours away are offered overnight lodging the night before. Rooms are based on double occupancy and roommates must also be registered for the workshop. If you do not have a roommate, one will be assigned to you.
Resourceful Communities will arrange all accomodations at:
Hampton Inn - Please note that renovations will be going at the hotel on from 8am -6pm each day.
115 Bush Drive
Morganton, NC
828-432-2000
Meals
Snacks and lunch will be provided. Our caterer will do their best to accommodate meals. If you require a special diet, please be sure to bring something you can snack on.
Mileage Allowance
A mileage allowance will be provided. 1 (one) per car!
If you have any questions, please contact Donna Pratt at 919-951-0116 or via email at dpratt@conservationfund.org.
Organized by
Resourceful Communities helps grassroots leaders create opportunities that preserve the rural landscape, access much-needed resources, and celebrate unique local cultures. We support a network of community organizations, faith-based groups, and resource partners who provide additional support through training, materials or funding. Our triple-bottom-line approach generates economic, environmental and social justice benefits in partner communities.
We help strengthen community organizations through capacity building, support on-the-ground projects through small grants, and nurture a growing network of grassroots partners and resource providers. Our effective combination of direct support, skills building, and connections to resources nurtures real change where it’s needed the