The Power of Fundraising Ethics (In-Person)
Thursday, November 17, 2022, 8:30 AM - 10:00 AM EDT
Category: Events
The Power of Fundraising Ethics (In-Person)
A big gift can truly transform a nonprofit, but is your organization equipped to ensure ethical standards are kept, followed, and maintained in accepting this gift? Frontline fundraisers face real challenges navigating donor expectations, positioning values, and making tough decisions to decline gifts when those values do not align. Ethics ultimately make the work of nonprofits possible. Join us in a discussion about not only handling potential and very real ethical issues with leadership, donors, and staff, but also how to build an organizational culture that demonstrates commitment to the highest ethical standards.
In this session you will:
- Learn about contemporary ethical issues in fundraising
- Develop ability to critically analyze your organization’s gift acceptance activities and policies in light of contemporaneous ethical issues
- Understand the real-world application and challenges of ethical practices
SPEAKERS
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Marthea Wilson, VP of Membership, American College of Cardiology
Marthea serves as the division’s strategic leader who works collaboratively to set vision and direction for membership operations including all aspects of member recruitment and retention, engagement, leadership development, and governance. The Membership Division includes 54 staff, generates $25 million in revenue annually, and services more than 54,000 members worldwide who call the American College of Cardiology their professional home.
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Luke Driscoll, Managing Director & Partner, CCS Fundraising
Luke Driscoll has spent three decades at CCS Fundraising and works with clients mostly across the Mid-Atlantic and Southeast regions of the U.S. He has worked in every sector of philanthropy with organizations across the country, as well as the UK and Bermuda. Luke oversees the CCS offices in Washington, DC while advising national and regional nonprofits and supervising a myriad of client engagements
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Aly Mennuti, VP, CCS Fundraising
Aly joined CCS and has helped both local and national nonprofits achieve their goals by launching capital campaigns, recruiting and managing volunteers, coordinating events, and has a proven record of increasing levels of annual giving and major gifts. Recently, Aly was privileged to work side-by-side with the American College of Cardiology on a bold endeavor to implement and execute their capital campaign to fund programmatic efforts in diversity and inclusion, leadership development and global health disparities and care. The campaign, which exceeded all projections, will further efforts in innovation in cardiovascular care and treatment for patients worldwide.
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Event Venue 1667 K Street NW Washington, DC 20006 *Please check in at the front desk upon arrival
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REGISTRATION FEES Members $25 Nonmembers $45
Please contact [email protected] for questions regarding this event.
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