The Tax Receipt I’ll Never Forget
Insurance Policy donations - MORE than just paperwork…
Insurance Policy donations - MORE than just paperwork…
My very first official engagement with CAGP was at this year’s 25th National Conference on Strategy Philanthropy in Winnipeg. In a nutshell – I was both impressed, and relieved. Let me unpack that statement a little.
I have never been to a CAGP conference. In fact, until 2 years ago I had not idea what the acronym CAGP stood for. With just one CAGP conference, I have become a groupie and a donor. Let me tell you why:
While my experience was different than most, I clearly recall my first CAGP Conference. Of course, it doesn’t date back 10-15+ years as with many who may be reading this; just five years, but what was unique for my experience was that my history with CAGP was just 8 days long, and I was now the leader of this organization. This was going to be my foreseeable future.
Alright class, I know it is sunny out, but it is time to buckle down and go over how to sail through your next supporter survey with flying colours. Remember, there will be a test!
Let’s review some key elements of a great survey.
Let’s break the rules!
No new Gift Planning projects from me this summer…instead, I’m going to urge you to make a new best friend at summer school.
Your Annual Giving Colleague (AGC).
Ahhhhh, summer. A time of long days at the beach, cocktails with friends, and road trips without a destination.
Hold on. Full stop. How many of us actually spend our summer that way?
[Leah hears crickets]
What are you reading this summer? Ulysses? Fifty Shades of Grey? From the sublime to the ridiculous (but which is which?) I hope you find some down time to read something you love. I also hope you’re spending time this summer creating stories—making memories with your loved ones.
Conferences are a funny thing.
They exist in a number of dimensions at once.
For people new to a profession, a job, or to a community - they are an entry into another world. Often overwhelming and seemingly complex, but if the conference team does their job right – that person leaves with new knowledge, connections that could help achieve new goals, and comfort knowing that new heights can be conquered.