[BCMA] Fundraising Workshop in Whitehorse
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Hi Doug,
Thanks for your message. I'm copying the list because it might be helpful for others.
While copyright prohibits us from distributing workshop materials/readings and resources, we can suggest that you consider purchasing a copy of a book that is included in the workshop:
Effective Fundraising for Nonprofits: Real-World Strategies That Work, Third Edition, (2010) by Ilona Bray, J.D.
You can purchase it online through Amazon.ca
If there is enough interest in the north/eastern region of the province for this type of training, we'd be happy to help organize a similar workshop. Just contact us here at the program.
Best wishes,
Brenda
Brenda Weatherston
Senior Program Coordinator, Cultural Resource Management Program
Cultural Management Programs Unit, Division of Continuing Studies
University of Victoria PO Box 3030 STN CSC
Victoria BC CANADA V8W 3N6
Tel: 250 721-8504 / Fax: 250 721-8774
Email: bweather at uvic.ca<mailto:bweather at uvic.ca>
Cultural Resource Management Program: http://www.uvcs.uvic.ca/cultural
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Might there be a booklet available afer the course that small museums, who live in the north and eastern parts of the provincem could buy?
Sincerely,
Doug Boersema
Telkwa Museum
On 2011-10-05, at 12:56 PM, Moderated BCMA subscriber listserv. wrote:
Cultural Resource Management Program, University of Victoria
Co-sponsored by the Yukon Historical & Museums Association
Fundraising Strategies for Arts, Heritage and Cultural Organizations
Two-day workshop in Whitehorse
November 24 - 25, 2011 9:00-4:30
Increase your organization's readiness and capacity to fundraise through this two-day interactive workshop.
This session builds your understanding of the role of fundraising within museums, arts & culture and heritage organizations and familiarizes you with a range of tools available to assist your organization in fundraising. The important links between fundraising, marketing and communications as well as engaging constituents in the mission of the organization are also explored. Through this workshop, you will also consider human, financial and technological resources in addition to board development as key elements in developing realistic fundraising strategies. Current trends in philanthropy will be discussed.
This session is designed for both staff and volunteer board members of heritage, arts and culture organizations, foundations, historical societies, local government agencies as well as managers of cultural facilities and historic sites.
Fee: CAD $295 Early Bird Registration before November 15, 2011
CAD $310 Late Registration until November 22, 2011
Fee includes resource materials and text, payment due upon registration
Facilitator: Judy Oberlander is a fundraising, heritage and education consultant and principal of Judy Oberlander and Associates Inc., based in Vancouver. Educated in Columbia University and New York University, she established her own firm in 1989 after working at the Heritage Canada Foundation and Commonwealth Historic Resource Management Ltd. She was the founding Director of the City Program at Simon Fraser University in downtown Vancouver, and has won two National Awards of Excellence from the Canadian Association of University Continuing Education, as well as three City of Vancouver Heritage Awards. She has served on the boards of the Association for Preservation Technology and ICOMOS Canada.
Visit: http://www.uvcs.uvic.ca/aspnet/Course/Detail/?code=CMCR243
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