Parent Giving Workshop

Overview


Welcome to AGN’s Parent Giving workshop! This virtual event will take place online using Zoom and will begin on Thursday, February 23rd at 11:30AM EST. You will be able to access each general session 5 minutes prior to its start time. To join the event, review the information and zoom links on the "Join Sessions" tab.


Parents are an important source of philanthropic support for most educational institutions. But the window of opportunity to cultivate parent donors is often short—limited to the time when their children are in school. Identifying the strongest prospects, engaging them in meaningful ways, and soliciting them at the right time and for the right area will improve fundraising results today, increasing the likelihood that parents will stay involved and supportive for years to come.

Participants will have an opportunity to:

  • Discover the latest trends and best practices in parent giving
  • Meet and get to know colleagues from other institutions
  • Find out how other organizations approach their work
  • View and discuss real examples, issues, and ideas
  • Examine your own efforts and identify opportunities for improvement
  • Obtain tools, templates, and other materials
  • Earn CFRE credit
  • And more!

If you need technical or customer support at any time prior to or during the event, please contact our dedicated support representative at 888.407.5064 or [email protected].

Join Sessions


To participate in a live session, please click below on the title of the session you wish to join. When a separate window opens in Zoom, please enter the password listed under the session title. Event audio is available via streaming (through your computer speakers) or you may listen over the phone by calling 929.205.6099 and entering Meeting ID 828 9192 2454. If you have any issues with the audio through your computer, we strongly advise you to dial in using the phone number.


Welcome/Overview of the Day
(Password: 23Parent)
11:30-11:45 AM Eastern Time

Review the day's agenda and find out how to get the most out of AGN’s resources.


Introductions, Institutions, & Issues
(Password: 23Parent)
11:45AM-12:15PM Eastern Time

Meet peers from other institutions and learn about their program structures, goals, and challenges.


Individual Assignment/Break

12:15-12:30PM Eastern Time

Work independently on an assigned task and take some time to rest, get a snack, check email, etc.


Assessing Opportunities
(Password: 23Parent)
12:30-1:30PM Eastern Time

Use a self assessment tool to identify potential growth areas and develop actionable strategies to improve your program.


Individual Assignment/Break

1:30-2:00PM Eastern Time

Work independently on an assigned task and take some time to rest, get a snack, check email, etc.


Show & Tell
(Password: 23Parent)
2:00-3:25PM  Eastern Time

Share an example, a special initiative, or new idea and get feedback from your group on how to make the most of it.


Bringing It Together
(Password: 23Parent)
3:25-3:30PM Eastern Time

Hear key takeaways, lessons learned, and final words of advice from the workshop’s expert faculty.

 

For more information, please contact us at 888.407.5064 or [email protected]

Faculty


 Jason Sabow

With more than 10 years of experience in annual giving and educational fundraising, Jason has led programs at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, including the Kenan-Flagler Business School. His other experience includes work with NeuLion and Davidson College. Jason holds a B.A. in Economics and Sports Management from UNC-Chapel Hill.

 

Jozi Snowberger

With more than 10 years of experience in annual giving and educational fundraising, Jozi has led programs at Elon University and the University of North Carolina. She holds a B.S. in Sport Management from Elon University and a certificate in Nonprofit Management from Duke University.

 

 

Mary Risner

With more than 20 years of experience in annual giving and educational fundraising, Mary has led programs at Westover School, Brown University, University of Pennsylvania, and Franklin & Marshall College. She holds a B.S. in Business Economics from Bloomsburg University and an M.S. in Organizational Dynamics from the University of Pennsylvania.

 

Melinda Phillips

Melinda has over 15 years of experience in annual giving and educational fundraising. She most recently served as Assistant Vice Chancellor of Annual Giving at Vanderbilt University and previously led programs at its Owen Graduate School of Management. Her other experience includes work with the Annual Giving Directors Consortium and the Rhodes College Alumni Board. She holds a B.A. from Rhodes College and an M.T.S. from Harvard Divinity School.

 

Dan Allenby Principal & Founder at Annual Giving Network

Dan is an author, speaker, and consultant who has worked with educational institutions for more than 25 years to improve their fundraising results. An internationally recognized expert on annual giving, he is a CASE Laureate and recipient of the prestigious Crystal Apple Award for Teaching Excellence. His book Ideas for Annual Giving offers designs for helping organizations increase their levels of sustainable philanthropic support.

Dan has led annual giving and membership programs at Boston University, Tufts University, Georgetown University, and the National Geographic Society. He also served on the faculty for CASE’s Summer Institute in Educational Fundraising and chaired its Senior Annual Giving Professionals Conference and Annual Giving Workshop for five collective terms. He holds a B.A. in History from James Madison University and a M.B.A. from Boston College. Outside of work, Dan enjoys spending time with his family, writing songs, and getting away to the beaches of Cape Cod. His philosophy is that success comes from focusing on what’s right in front of you.

Event Materials

Please click on the links below to access the workshop materials and additional training tools. 


General Materials


For more information, please contact us at 888.407.5064 or [email protected]