Helping nonprofit leaders do better at doing good

Making the Case in this Crisis

Thursday, July 30, 2020

10:00 am - 12:00 pm
Webinar

Individual Members: $25
Organizational Members: No Additional Fee
Non-Members: $35

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About this event

How do you make a case for your organization when the world around you shifts? Join Katie Deutschman in “Making the Case in this Crisis” as she reviews the foundation for a well crafted Case for Support, and how to make a case for your organization during times of crisis. Participants will have the opportunity to practice developing or refining their case statements, with the current climate in mind, and put their case statements in action with each other during some guided scenarios.

This virtual session is recommended as a first in a sequence of workshops led by Katie Deutschman as a part of the Center for Nonprofit Leadership’s “From the Ground Up” Program Series focused rebuilding and reopening of the nonprofit community, and all that comes along with this new chapter.

Zoom log-in information will be sent to each participant 24-48 hours prior to the event.

 

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Faculty


Katie Deutschman

In 2001, Katie founded Turtle Type, Inc., a fundraising consulting firm that focuses on taking time to understand clients’ needs and find effective solutions to meet advancement goals. Turtle Type, Inc. has served large and small nonprofits and government agencies including school districts, social service agencies, art and cultural agencies, and nonprofits that provide environmental, educational, and youth services. Katie works to generate contributed revenue for programs, capital campaigns, annual campaigns, grant programs, and major donor campaigns. Katie serves on the faculty at the California Lutheran University’s Center for Nonprofit Leadership, chairs the Saint Mary Magdalen School Consultative Board and Development Committee, and is a member of the Livingston Memorial Foundation Board.  

Katie successfully completed the course of study for an Honors English Bachelor of Arts degree at the University of San Diego in 1998.  A native of Ventura County, she resides in Camarillo with her husband and children.

 

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