One of the biggest challenges facing most nonprofit agencies is either finding or retaining staff talent in the areas of fundraising and volunteer management. Most staff and volunteers working in nonprofits today are motivated by the opportunity to help meet the needs of vulnerable populations. Very few of them, however, bring skills in either soliciting donors or managing fundraising campaigns. Their skills are also limited in the areas of recruiting, training and retaining volunteers. Central to both of these skill sets are the marketing, planning and management capacities needed in most nonprofits.
This program addresses these staffing and volunteer challenges by bringing together highly experienced practitioners as instructors and staff members from small and large nonprofits. Program content takes you well beyond the basics by engaging you in the processes of donor cultivation, along with the design and implementation of volunteer and board member recruitment and retention.
Generously supported by The Bernard E. & Alba Witkin Charitable Foundation for the Spring 2024 cohort
Instructor
Dustianne North, M.S.W., Ph.D., program coordinator and lead instructor, is a national expert and a program developer, technical assistance provider, and evaluator serving a wide array of human services programs.
Guest Presenters
Ginni Ring, M.S.W., joined Alameda County CASA as executive director in 2010. She has more than 30 years combined experience in direct service to youth and families, supervision, management, fund research and development, and program and fiscal analysis in both public and nonprofit social services and health care agencies.
Karolo Aparicio, M.A., M.B.A., is the annual giving officer at Bay Area Leads Fund San Francisco Foundation. He is a certified fundraising executive (CFRE).
Sara Ferree, M.A., currently services as the Director of Development at Homeless Children Network.
Kim Klein has taught in graduate programs in the U.S. and Canada, as well as has provided global training and consultation. She is the author of the classic text, Fundraising for Social Change.Camille Matson, M.A., is the annual giving officer at Global Fund for Women.
-->Alissa May, LL.M., has served the Bay Area for more than 10 years in corporate social responsibility, volunteer support and advocate roles with the Red Cross, Edgewood Center, SF CARD and Salesforce. She currently serves as senior ESG adviser at The ESG Institute.
Dolores Garay is the Membership Director at Donors of Color Network.
Theary Chan is the director of partnerships for Urgent Action Fund for Women's Rights.
Academic AdvisersMichael J. Austin, Ph.D., ACSW, is the Milton and Florence Krenz Mack Professor of Nonprofit Management at the School of Social Welfare University of California.
Stan Weisner, Ph.D., MSW, is the director of the Behavioral Health Sciences, Department at UC Berkeley Extension.
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