CNL Workshop: Now What? How to Raise Money Following a Natural Disaster

We are so excited to hear Andy Robinson at the Center for Nonprofit Leadership workshop coming up on Tuesday, February 13! This workshop addresses the “what do we do now?” in regards to fundraising and philanthropy. Read more about the workshop below and register on the CNL website.

 

Now What? How to Raise Money Following a Natural Disaster

Tuesday, Feb. 13, 2018
8:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.

Cal Lutheran – Oxnard Center
2201 Outlet Center Dr. Ste. 600, Oxnard, CA 93036

 

Our nonprofit sector has demonstrated its ability to step up and be of service in good times and bad. However, we find our typical cycles of philanthropy in a state of uncertainty due to the Thomas Fire and subsequent mud slides.

Whether your organization is at the front lines or not, the need and importance of your work remains constant.

To address the current realities, we welcome author and master trainer Andy Robinson to lend his expertise in fundraising following a natural disaster. The hands-on, interactive workshop will focus on the following:

  • Opportunities and risks in the current environment
  • How to frame your work in the most compelling way
  • How to strengthen relationships and raise more money from your most loyal supporters
  • Developing shared fundraising strategies that can benefit multiple nonprofits

Andy Robinson on fundraising post 9/11: “Asking When Everyone Else Isn’t”

Org. Members: No Additional Cost*
Individual Members: $45
Non Members: $55
*(RSVP required)

Register Now

This important workshop has been generously underwritten by the Ventura County Community Foundation Sudden & Urgent Needs Fund.

About Facilitator, Andy Robinson

Andy Robinson (www.andyrobinsononline.com) provides training and consulting for nonprofits in fundraising, board development, marketing, earned income, planning, leadership development, facilitation, and train-the-trainer programs. He specializes in the needs of organizations working for human rights, social justice, artistic expression, environmental conservation, and community development.

Over the past 22 years, Andy has worked with organizations in 47 US states and Canada. Recent clients include the Association of Fundraising Professionals, National Main Street Center, American Rivers, the Land Trust Alliance, and many, many local organizations.

Andy is the author of six books, including Train Your Board (and Everyone Else) to Raise Money, www.trainyourboard.com. His latest is What Every Board Member Needs to Know, Do, and Avoid. When he’s not on the road, he lives in Plainfield, Vermont.