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Innovative Fundraising for Arts Organizations (Four-Part Series) This series will help you design an integrated development program for arts organizations of every size. Whether you work for a large institution or are running a one-person shop, this course will provide you with new tools for effective fundraising.
 We will concentrate on fundraising activities that build on your organization’s unique assets and provide the best return on investment—the investment of your time and your organization’s resources. Our facilitator, Eileen Gill, specializes in fundraising, marketing and strategic planning. She has worked with performing arts & cultural organizations such as Northlight Theatre, Chicago Opera Theatre and the J. Paul Getty Trust. At the Los Angeles MOCA, Eileen was responsible for all fundraising and membership aspects of the museum’s $12 million annual operating fund. Schedule Part 1: Oct 22, Board involvement in fundraising & integrated development planning Part 2: Oct 29, Individual giving, with an emphasis on major gifts Part 3: Nov 5, Institutional giving--corporate, foundation and government grants Part 4: Nov 12, Sponsorship and special events Location
Lankershim Arts Center, 5108 Lankershim Blvd, North Hollywood, CA 91601 Center Associates receive a 10% discount. SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITIES! ATTEND FOR FREE!
*Nonprofits in Councilmember Wendy Greuel’s district can apply for a full scholarship. Your org must operate in the 91604, 91602, 91042, 91040, 91342, 91352, 91605, 91606, 91607, 91401, 91405, 91423 or 91403 zip code.
*LACAC and DCA grantees also qualify for a full scholarship.   |