Getting Your Paws on More Money this Year
Thursday, October 20, 2022 at 5:00 PM
About the Meeting:
Over 30% of annual charitable giving occurs in December. Some nonprofits bring in as much as 50% of their donation income from end-of-year asks. It’s not too late to prepare for the season of giving!
This webinar will give you specific end-of-year fundraising ideas. Implementing even a couple of the ideas will help you raise more money this year. We will also give you the tools you need to feel confident about your fundraising going into this holiday season.
Presented by Bonney Brown and Diane Blankenburg of Humane Network
Diane Blankenburg CEO and Principal Consultant, Humane Network
Diane Blankenburg is the CEO and founder of Humane Network, a nonprofit organization that provides affordable, customized consulting services to humane organizations to help them succeed with less stress. She is also co-founder of Options Veterinary Care nonprofit clinic in Reno Nevada which improves access to vet care for those who cannot afford it.
Diane is a professor for the University of the Pacific Shelter Management Certificate Program. She was the development and community programs director of Nevada Humane Society, an open admission shelter (over 10,000 animal admissions annually) from 2007 through 2013 and played a key role in creating a lifesaving community in Washoe County with a live release rate of over 90% across all organizations in the community.
Diane was the first director of Best Friends Animal Society’s Network, was Katrina rescue and recovery director for Alley Cat Allies, and was the founder and lead consultant for Teaming Technologies.
Bonney Brown President and Principal Consultant, Humane Network
Bonney is the president and founder of Humane Network, a nonprofit organization that provides affordable, customized consulting services to humane organizations to help them succeed with less stress. She is also the co-host of the Shelter Success Simplified Podcast and co-founder of Options Veterinary Care nonprofit clinic in Reno Nevada which improves access to vet care for those who cannot afford it.
Bonney is a professor for the University of the Pacific Shelter Management Certificate Program. She was the executive director of Nevada Humane Society, an open admission shelter (over 10,000 animal admissions annually) from 2007 through 2013 and created a lifesaving community in Washoe County with a live release rate of over 90% across all organizations in the community.
Bonney was Chief Operating Officer and Communications Director for Best Friends Animal Society for seven years and she co-founded Neponset Valley Humane Society in Massachusetts in 1991.