When
Friday, October 29, 2021 Friday, 9:00AM - 11:00AM EDT 1 week
Where
Zoom Meeting
Phone: (502) 315-2673
Event Registration
Ticket Type | Price |
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CNPE Member Ticket | $55.00 |
Non-Member Ticket | $95.00 |
Event Details
Fundamentals of planning, execution and evaluation of a Major Gifts program, whether for a staff of one or ten; best practices, big challenges, paths for growth even with small budgets; different models for cultivation, solicitation, stewardship; how to empower your staff and volunteers as partners in building a community of philanthropy.
Instructor:
Tawanda Owsley is a non-profit fundraising executive with more than 20 years of experience and proven results. She currently serves as the Senior Vice President/Chief Development Officer for Hosparus Health, which is the second largest non-profit in Louisville, Kentucky. Under her leadership, the organization's $24 million People of Compassion comprehensive campaign is scheduled to reach its fundraising goal nearly a year ahead of schedule. Prior to joining Hosparus Health, Tawanda served as the Executive Director at the American Red Cross Bluegrass Chapter in Lexington, KY, Market Director of Philanthropy at KentuckyOne Health, and Director of Major Gifts at Cincinnati Children's Hospital. These positions, combined with her experiences at the University of Kentucky, Norton Healthcare/Kosair Children's Hospital, and Metro United Way, provide Tawanda with a wide range of nonprofit leadership and philanthropic expertise. Tawanda earned a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from the University of Louisville and a Master's in Business Communication from Spalding University. In addition to fundraising, Tawanda excels at strategic planning, public speaking, leadership development, board development and problem solving. Past Board Involvement includes Transit Authority of River City (TARC), Greater Louisville Inc, Leadership Louisville Center, Louisville Urban League, Lexington Children's Theatre, Commerce Lexington, Lexington Transit Authority. Tawanda was also recognized as a Distinguished Leader in Leadership Lexington and was recognized as a Top 40 under 40 by Business First of Louisville. These skills earned Tawanda a place in the Leadership Louisville Bingham Fellows Class of 2021.