Learn the basics of development and annual fundraising “know how”. Featuring Scott Gilpin of Discipleship Ministries,formerly Board of Discipleship of the United Methodist Church.
6:00 PM, Friday, May 8 through 3:30 PM Saturday, May 9 beginning with supper--Living Water Retreat Center, Lake Poinsett Camp near Arlington, SD.
$70 covers lodging and three meals or $25 for just meals
RSVP by Wednesday, May 6 to Becky Holten at becky.holten@dakcamps.org, or 605-770-6184 or 605-990-7783.
This interactive presentation will cover the following topics as well as questions you may have:
Six Steps to Implement Development
Mission, Vision and Strategic Planning
Board Governance Expectations / Responsibilities of Board Membeship
Results: Four Steps to Major Gifts
Designing Annual Fund Campaigns
Scott Gilpin is the Executive Director for Fund Development for Discipleship Ministries of the United Methodist Church joining the organization in October, 2011 as its primary fundraiser and advancement officer. Scott leads those philanthropic endeavors to fund mission expansion while providing direction on mission clarification, strategic planning, volunteer support, constituent relations and stewardship. Scott has served over forty educational and social service organizations in Great Britain, Africa and the United States including the boards of the United Methodist Global Health Initiative and its Imagine No Malaria Campaign, Wesley-Rankin Community Center of West Dallas, University of Alabama Medical School Comprehensive Center for Healthy Aging, Greater Birmingham Humane Society, Sumatanga United Methodist Camp and Conference Center, Loyola College Preparatory School, Louisiana Military Affairs Council, and Family Counseling and Children’s Services. He co-founded a ministry in Kenya that provides jobs through the production of hand-tied flies for trout and salmon fishing that are marketed around the world.
Click here for a compete bio of Scot Gilpin
We’d love to you see at Fundraising 101. Call Becky Holten if you have questions.