Fusion or Confusion - Blending the Major and Planned Gift Ask

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Event Info
Summary:

Successful organizations provide donors with multiple opportunities to donate (multiple channels; multiple times). Donors sometimes get confused and burned out by uncoordinated and ‘competing’ solicitations for their support. One of the greatest challenges, and therefore opportunities, is examining how to ‘blend’ the major gift and planned gift ask.  In this session Guy will examine the concept of blended asking; the current models that exist that combine major and planned giving; the steps that can be taken to successfully integrate the two approaches; and the competing perspectives defining giving.

Program

Event will be three hours long, with a short bio-break of 15 minutes included. 

8:30 am Breakfast
9:00 am Workshop start
12:00 pm wrap up 

Registration

Registration closes at 11:59 pm on Tuesday, September 20.

CAGP Members - $65

Non-members - $75

Additional Information

Parking available ($2 an hour)

Register early as there is minimum capacity

Attendees need to be fully vaccinated and show proof of vaccination.

Presenter

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E. H. Guy Mallabone, MA, CFRE
 
Guy was recognized in 2009 by Alberta Venture Magazine as one of Alberta’s most influential citizens and by the Calgary Herald in 2009 as one of Calgary’s 20 most compelling citizens. Guy was awarded Outstanding Fundraising Executive by both AFP Edmonton Chapter (1999) and AFP Calgary Chapter (2011).
 
Guy currently President/CEO of Global Philanthropic Canada. He has served as Vice-President of External Relations for SAIT Polytechnic (1999-2010) and Chief Development Officer for the University of Alberta(1995-1999), as well as Interim Vice President of Advancement for Thompson Rivers University (2017-present). He has also held senior fundraising positions at the Canadian Red Cross Society and cultural non-profit organizations. Since 1980 he has successfully led numerous fundraising campaigns, large and small, including the $190 million  It Makes Sense campaign at the University of Alberta; the $85 million Invest in Technology Campaign and the $75 million Promising Futures Campaign as SAIT Polytechnic; and the $50 million Limitless campaign at Thompson Rivers University.
 
Guy serves on a number of boards and committees including the Carleton University Advisory Committee on Masters of Philanthropy and Non-Profit Leadership; and Petrus Inc. (USA). He has also served as a former member of the International Board of Directors for AFP (Association of Fundraising Professionals) and CFRE Professional Certification Board, member of the Board for the Calgary Chamber of Commerce, past member of the Board of Directors for the Council for Advancement & Support of Education, District VIII, and a member of the Board of Directors for the Calgary Chamber for Voluntary Organizations.
 
Guy has taught Fundraising Management at MacEwan University in Edmonton, is currently an Adjunct Professor for the Master in Fundraising program at the University of Bologna, Italy, and is the current Vice-Chair of the Government of Alberta Charitable Advisory Committee. He has served as past Chair of the Board for both for the Alberta Science & Technology Foundation and WorldSkills Calgary 2009 Competition.
 
Guy has Bachelor of Commerce degree from the University of Calgary and a Masters of Arts degree in Philanthropy and Development from Saint Mary’s University in Minnesota. He obtained his Certified Fund Raising Executive (CFRE) credential in 1995.   He is Editor and author of the best-selling (Globe & Mail) book, Excellence in Fundraising in Canada; the professional assessment book The Fund Development Audit; and numerous articles and research papers.

 

 

When

23 September, 8:30am to 23 September, 12:00pm

Where

University of Regina - College Avenue Campus
2155 College Avenue, Room CB 139
Regina,  Saskatchewan  S4P 4V5 Canada

Contact

cagpsaskatchewansouth@gmail.com

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