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Description
Enthusiastic, dedicated and full Board involvement is essential for success fundraising. Board members may be nervous about fundraising – not because they cannot do it, but because they didn’t hear about it during recruitment, never learned how to do it and think they will make enemies of their friends if they ask. Participants in this webinar will review best practice board roles and responsibilities, examine a framework for assessing the type(s) of resistance the organization must address, and then use the framework to draft an action plan to address and overcome the resistance!
Participants will:
Review and discuss the levels of Board member knowledge, skill and engagement.
Assess the types to resistance Board members are demonstrating using the model of Technical and Adaptive Challenges developed by Ron Heifitz, of the John F Kennedy School of Leadership at Harvard University
Using the model, develop a preliminary action plan for acknowledging the issue(s) and mapping out an action plan to replace the resistance with engagement and action.
Contributors
Robbe Healey
Roberta (Robbe) A.
Healey, MBA, NHA, ACFRE, Founding Member of Aurora Philanthropic Consulting,
has practiced philanthropic fundraising and non-profit organization management
for more than forty years. She is an accomplished fund raising generalist with
successful track record of establishing and strengthening development offices. More than 150 organizations have benefitted
from her fundraising, strategic planning, board development and training
services. She Chaired the Board of Directors of the Association of Fundraising
Professionals International (AFP) 2009-10 and completed twelve years of Board
service in December 2012. She is Immediate
Past Chair of the AFP International Ethics Committee. The Greater Philadelphia Chapter/AFP named her
the 2001 Fundraising Executive of the Year and AFP International awarded her the
2013 Barbara Marion Award for Outstanding Leadership. She served as a founding member of the
LeadingAge Philanthropy Network and Co-chair of the LeadingAge Philanthropy
Cabinet.
She earned a BS in Education from Northeastern University,
Boston, Massachusetts and an MBA from Villanova University, Villanova,
Pennsylvania where she is a member of the adjunct graduate Master of Public
Administration faculty. She was the 75th individual to achieve the ACFRE,
Advanced Certified Fund Raising Executive credential and holds a Pennsylvania
Nursing Home Administrators License (NHA). Healey is a sought after international speaker
and presenter, who earned the AFP Master Teacher designation in 2000, the first
year it was awarded, and has been designated a Faculty Star by the Council for
the Advancement and Support of Education (CASE). A Rotarian, she served as
2013-14 President of the Rotary Club of Greater West Chester Sunrise in West
Chester, PA. She chairs the Westminster Presbyterian Church Endowment Fund
Board and is a member of the Greater West Chester Sunrise Rotary Foundation
Board.