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Corporate Grant Seeking in the Current Climate |
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How are nonprofits attracting corporate support in 2023, and what are companies looking for in nonprofit partners? Join us tomorrow at 2 PM ET for the webinar Corporate Grant Seeking in the Current Climate to learn directly from a director who oversees corporate partnerships and has increased revenue at her nonprofit by 50 percent, as well as a corporate leader who helps oversee Boeing’s philanthropic efforts. You'll learn from these experts: Laura Collins works closely with corporations on their giving strategies and volunteer opportunities at Family Connections, a New Jersey nonprofit focused on providing support to individuals and families that have experienced trauma. During her tenure, she has increased fundraising revenue by more than 50 percent by creating new relationships with companies, foundations, and major donors. Before joining Family Connections in 2020, Laura was director of fund development at WomenRising and director of individual and foundation giving at the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. Sarah Kyrouac is a senior manager for Boeing Global Engagement (BGE), building partnerships with community-based organizations throughout the mid-Atlantic region (Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Ohio and the District of Columbia). Sarah joined Boeing in 2017 as part of the Government Operation’s Customer Relations team. In this role, she spearheaded Boeing’s work with community partners. Previously, Sarah worked for several nonprofit arts organizations, including the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts and Americans for the Arts where she cultivated corporate, foundation, embassy, and individual donors and created the fundraising strategy for special initiatives and international art festivals. |
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Secure your spot before it's too late! This session will include live captioning and ASL interpretation. To request other accommodations, please email [email protected] or call 202-466-1032. This session qualifies for 1.25 CFRE credits. |
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