Things seem to be falling apart all around us and it can seem that our organizations are going to fall apart also.  But, how bad is it for nonprofits?  And what can be done to strengthen our fundraising programs so that we can survive and maybe even grow?  We will explore all of this in our Dec. 2 conversation.

Callers can expect to walk away with the following information:

  • Understand what this current economic situation will do to your fundraising and how to take advantage of the opportunities inherent in this chaotic environment
  • Learn three or four things you can do immediately to raise money between now and the end of the year
  • Know what are the main weaknesses of your own fundraising program and what you should do to address them

About our speaker
Kim Klein is internationally known as a fundraising trainer and consultant. She is the founder of the bimonthly Grassroots Fundraising Journal. She is also the author of Fundraising for Social Change (now in its fifth edition, 2006), Fundraising for the Long Haul (2000), which explores the particular challenges of older grassroots organizations, and Ask and You Shall Receive: A Fundraising Training Program for Religious Organizations or Projects, Raise More Money (2001) which she edited with her partner, Stephanie Roth, and Fundraising in Times of Crisis (2004). Widely in demand as a speaker, Kim has provided training and consultation in all 50 states and in 21 countries.