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Description
Philanthropy has existed since the beginning of time. And North America certainly didn’t invent fundraising. It’s a global world. What happens elsewhere impacts – or better yet – can improve what all of us do at home. Lots of innovation happens in other parts of the world. But are we paying attention? What can we learn from our colleagues in Asia, Africa or South America – to make us better fundraisers?
Join Ligia Peña and Simone Joyaux on a trip around the globe. Let’s share philanthropic customs that tie us together. Highlight resources that strengthen all fundraising everywhere. And make an even bigger difference!
At the end of the session, participants will:
Have a greater understanding of how knowledge of global philanthropy can improve their daily practice.
Better understand why learning about fundraising practices elsewhere can give them insights into prospective donors.
Leave inspired and armed with new fundraising resources to foster continued learning.
Contributors
Ligia Peña, CFRE, MInstF, AFP Master Trainer
Ligia
Peña, CFRE is President of GlobetrottingFundraiser where she specializes
in helping nonprofits with their fundraising and legacy strategy. She's also a
Ph.D. candidate at the University of Kent, researching national legacy
marketing campaigns as a tool to change society’s behaviour towards gifts in
wills. As an AFP Master Trainer, she’s trained countless fundraisers around the
globe. She's a sought-after and seasoned international presenter who enjoys
sharing her knowledge and empowering nonprofits professionals to think about
legacies differently by daring to be creative and innovative.
Simone Joyaux, ACFRE, AdvDip, FAFP
In 2020, Simone began her 33rd year as a fulltime consultant -
specializing in governance, fundraising. strategic planning, and management. She
works with all types and sizes of nonprofits - focused on building organizational
capacity to do stuff better. She presents
at conferences all over the world, both pre- and post- Covid. She has written three
books and contributed to multiple others.
You can visit her website, www.simonejoyaux.com
for lots of free articles and resource materials that you can download and use.
And if you want some "kicking butt," subscribe to Simone Uncensored, her
blog archived on her website.