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How does an organization host multiple successful signature fundraising events throughout the year that appeals to different aspects of their donor base? Today, I talk with Joni Krieg, the event chair for the upcoming Women's Council of the Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden's A Writers Garden and the events strategic advisor, Dorothea Melzer.
Each year, A Writer's Garden give donors and members the opportunity to mingle with acclaimed, well-known authors and artists in the nature, fashion, design, and lifestyle space. This year's event features acclaimed designer Martyn Lawrence Bullard author of Star Style, and Stefani Bittner, author of The Fragrant Flower and Harvest.
In this episode, Joni and Dorothea talk about a range of topics including how to discover the ideal writer or panel speaker for your audience, tips on engaging with celebrities and high-profile individuals so they say yes, and how to build a large loyal following for your signature fundraising events.
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How does a gala or signature fundraising event effectively utilize receipients to help recruit and sustain new donors in an authentic, organic way? Today, I talk with Meredith Allen Connally and Liz Scott, Regional Development Officers for Folds of Honor and Liz Brees, a recipient of the organizations services.
Folds of Honor is an organization that provides scholarships to families of fallen or disabled first responders and military veterans. Each year the North Texas Chapter of the organization, holds their annual gala on the field of AT&T Stadium, home of the Dallas Cowboys.
In this episode, Meredith, Liz, and Liz talk about a wide range of topics including effectively utilizing a unique, highly sought after space to recruite and attract donors, how the organization has positively imacted Lis Brees' life, and tips on creating a successful fund-a-need and/or paddle raise that gets your donors to give generously. This is one episode you will not want to miss.
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How does an organization create fun, inventive themes year after year that keeps donors continually engaged and surprised? Today, I talk with Allison Chávez and Whitney Burns, co-chairs of the upcoming Children's Museum Houston Noir Ball
Held at The Corinthian, one of the most beautiful event spaces in Texas, the Children's Museum Houston event leaders and co-chairs continue to dazzle and lure donors to this majestic space by coming up with fun, innovative themes year after year.
In this episode, Allison and Whitney talk about a wide range of topics including tips on creating a devoted following for your signature fundraising event, why a strong committee is vital to a successful fundraising event, and how to create different themes that are fun keeps donors intrigued and engaged. This is one episode you will not want to miss.
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How does an organization effectively vet guest speakers for a signature fundraising event? Today, I talk with President & CEO of the Barbara Bush Houston Literacy Foundation, Julie Baker Finck to discuss one of the organization's upcoming signature fundraising events, The Power of Literacy Luncheon.
The organization was founded in honor of the late First Lady's passionate commitment to providing access to literacy opportunities for people and children of all backgrounds. The Power of Literacy Luncheon is one of the key fundraisers that helps the organization holds each year to continue her legacy. This year's keynote speaker will be New York Times best-selling author and actor Kimberly Williams-Paisley.
In this episode, Julie talks about a wide range of topics including why literacy was so important to the late First Lady, how a strong board helps a CEO effectively lead an organization, and tips on hosting multiple signature fundraising events that target different aspects of your donor base. This is one episode you will not want to miss.
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How does an organization successfully rebrand it's signature fundraising event to evolve with the organization? Today, I talk with The Rise School Of Austin's Director of Development and Marketing, Rachel Parr Booth to talk about their upcoming signature fundraising event Shine For Rise. The Rise School of Austin is a pre-school that creates an inclusive learning environment for children of diverse learning abilities.
Shine for Rise is one of Austin's most fun and anticipated Fall nonprofit fundraising events. Before the event was known as Shine for Rise, it was Travel the Vine, which featured an auction of wine experiences all over the world. Over time, the organization was presented with opportunities to offer non-wine auction experiences that were appealing to their donor base and audience. A few years ago formally changed the name of their Fall signature fundraising event from Travel the Vine to Shine for Rise.
In this episode, Rachel talks about a wide range of topics including advice on when to consider rebranding your event, tips on finding the right name when you are looking to rebrand your event, and how to keep alumni engaged after their time with an organization has passed.
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How can an organization host a highly successful fundraiser as counterprogramming to another popular event? Today, I talk with the Center For Child Protection's Director of Donor Relations Amy Cranfill and Events Manager Kirby Cathey about the organization's annual Play Bingo Ladies Luncheon.
Held on a Saturday morning each year, the Play Bingo Ladies Luncheon is one of Austin's most popular fundraising events. The event has over 1,000 people and almost always sells out within 24 hours of the announcement of the event. What makes this feat even all the more remarkable is that this year's luncheon is on the same weekend as a popular worldwide event, The Formula One Grand Prix.
In this episode, Amy and Kirby talk about a wide range of topics including tips on getting your audience excited about your event months before it happens, creating a fun, engaging event format, and how to create a successful counterprogramming strategy. This is one episode you will not want to miss.
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How can an organization effectively draw multiple generations of their community to their annual gala or signature fundraising event? Today, I talk with Katherine Farmer-Thornhill and Gary Farmer, co-chairs of the Waterloo Greenway Conservancy's annual Glow In The Park Gala.
This father-daughter duo is leading one of Austin's most notable and fun al fresco events. Guests will be on hand for a great night on the world-class Moody Amphitheater lawn for community and camaraderie that includes a family-style meal, live music, and a super fun cocktail and sneakers attire theme.
In this episode, Katherine and Gary talk about a wide range of topics including tips on a strong committee that has people of varying age groups and perspectives, tips on leading an event with a parent/child, and the importance of showing up more broadly in your community to draw a fun, wide-ranging group of people to your annual event. This is one episode you will not want to miss.
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How can an organization use an annual calendar reveal to create a popular nonprofit fundraising event? Today, I talk with Houston Professional Fire Fighters Association Charitable Foundation Development Director Laura Stein and Elizabeth Stein, co-chair of Red Hot Gala 2024, the organization's signature fundraising event.
Started shortly before the pandemic, the Red Hot Gala has quickly became a must-attend Houston Signature Fundraising Gala. One of the most fun, unique elements is the fashion show featuring 12 Houston Firefighters who are monthly calendar models for the organization's annual calendar.
In this episode, Elizabeth and Laura talk about a wide range of topics including how on creating a successful application and selection procress for calendar candidates, how to effectively incorporate a runway show into your event, and advice on developing a committee that touches many parts of a community's philanthropic community. This is one episode you will not want to miss.
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How does an organization implement an effective leadership and communications strategy to create a successful gala or signature fundraising event? Today, I talk with Chris Luna, President & Chief Executive Officer of the SPCA of Texas, and Maura Davies, the organization's Vice President of Marketing Communications.
The SPCA of Texas is the region's leading animal welfare organization. The organization's annual event, the Fur Ball draws hundreds of community leaders, animal lovers, and philanthropists, throughout North Texas making it one of the fun and anticipated fundraising events in the area each Fall.
In this episode, Chris and Maura talk about a wide range of topics including tips on using your gala or signature fundraising event to authentically connect with major prospective and existing donors, the importance of creating an effective communications and marketing strategy for your event, and how to build a stong, longterm devoted following for your event. This is one episode you will not want to miss.
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How does an organization create a single fundraising event has a devoted following not just year after year, but decade after decade? Today, I talk with Carmen Holmes, Chief Development Officer of The Family Place, and Clarisa Lindenmeyer, co-chair of the 28th annual Texas Trailblazers Awards Luncheon.
The Family Place is Texas' largest service agency devoted to eradicating domestic family violence in Texas. Each year, the organization's Texas Trailblazers Luncheon is a change for community leaders to come together and honor people who have made an impact to help combat and prevent domestic violence in Texas.
In this episode, Carmen and Clarisa talk about a wide range of topics including how to effectively engaging a board to help drive attendance to your signature fundraising event, the differences between hosting a daytime and nighttime event, and tips creating an event that draws strong financial AND community support. This is one episode you will not want to miss.
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How do you turn a small, intimate brunch into a seven-figure fundraising event? Today, I talk with Sky High For Kids Founder and CEO Brittany Franklin about the organization's signature fundraising event Ladies Who Brunch.
Ladies who Brunch began as an small brunch for a couple of dozen people where Brittany could get to know the spouses of her board members better. Over the years, the event has evolved into a must-attend event that draws hundreds and now raises seven figures for her organization whose mission is to end childhood cancer.
In this episode, Brittany talks about a wide range of topics including how the organization selects new markets to plant roots in, incorporating an effective fashion show into your event program, and tips on partnering with world-class organizations to help scale your event. This is one episode you will not want to miss.
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What does it take successfully engage your audience at a gala or signature fundraising event that features multiple acts in an evening? Today, I talk with Dallas Symphony Orchestra Director of Events and Volunteer Services J. Denton Bricker and Patrick Means, co-chair of the 2024 Dallas Symphony Orchestra Gala.
Long of of North Texas' most popular and successful annual galas, the Dallas Symphony Orchestra Gala features three highly engaging and entertaining acts during the evening. The first act is a dinner in a beautiful space. The second act is a concert performance by a world-renowned pianist Lang Lang. The final act is an after-party that keeps the fun going well into the night.
In this episode, Patrick and Denton talk about a wide range of topics including the importance of getting involved in your community when you move to a new city, advice on attracting world-class talent to your gala or signature fundraising event, and tips on keeping your audience engaged at an event throughout the entire night. This is one episode you will not want to miss.
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What does it take for an organization to run a successful gala and get to the all-time the $100 milliion fundraising mark? Today, I talk with 2024 Cattle Baron's Ball co-chairs Lora Farris and Marjon Zabihi Henderson.
The largest single-night fundraiser each year for the American Cancer Society, the Cattle Baron's Ball has been one of Dallas' (and the country's) most popular and successful galas since its founding in 1974. This year, the organization is poised to break the $100 million mark in funds raised through the Cattle Baron's Ball.
In this episode, Lora and Marjon talk about a wide range of topics including ways to establish a successful partnership between a fundraising event and a nonprofit, how to incorporate a local feel to your event when working with a national organization, tips on attracting top performers to your fundraising event year after year. This is one episode you will not want to miss.
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How can steady and passionate leadership help take your gala or signature fundraiser to become a must-attend event that raises seven figures? Today, I talk with Texas Advocacy Project CEO Heather Bellino about the organization's signature fundraising event The Black & White Ball.
For over 20 years, Heather's tireless advocacy and passion to provide free legal services to survivors of dating and domestic abuse, sexual assault, child abuse, and human trafficking has created an organization that is one of the most respected and admired in the United States. Over the years, the Black & White Ball has steadily grown and evolved and last year broke the million-dollar mark for the first time.
In this episode, Heather talks about a wide range of topics including ways to successfully evolve your organization with a growing city and state, the importance of long-term planning in creating a successful gala, and tips on creating an exciting live auction that encourages donors to give generously. This is one episode you will not want to miss.
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How does a successful gala celebrate a milestone to honor key people who have made the event a success? Today, I talk with Lisa Tynan, the Events Manager for Houston PetSet about the 20th Annual Fierce & Fabulous Soirée.
Founded by nationally known animal advocates Tama Lundquist and Tena Lundquist Faust, Houston PetSet has long been one of the city's most anticipated annual signature fundraising events. In honor of the 20th anniversary of the event, this year's Fierce & Fabulous Soirée will honor 20 individuals who have made an impact on the event and the organization.
In this episode, Lisa talks about a wide range of topics including the secrets to hosting a successful live and silent auction at your gala, how to a devoted following for your signature fundraiser, and tips on engaging celebrities for your event.
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How does an organization take their annual fundraising gala from four figures to seven figures? Today, I talk with Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Texas CEO Kedrick Jeffries and CMO Brenda Lindfors to talk about the 20th annual Big Brothers BIg Sisters of Central Texas Ice Ball.
In its first year, the Ice Ball raised a little over $6,000. After 20 years and a lot of hard work, recruiting quality event chairs, and effective donor engagement the Ice Ball is now one of Central Texas' top fundraising galas, raising over $1 million annually for the organization.
In this episode, Kedrick and Brenda talk about a wide range of topics including ways to successfully evolve your gala or signature fundraising event, using anniversary year as an opportunity to reengage with past event chairs and major donors, and tips on finding successful gala chairs to take your event to the next level.
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One key element of any successful gala or signature fundraising event is a signature cocktail that helps make your event fun and memorable. Today, special guest cohost Lance Avery Morgan and I talk with André Darlington, author of a dozen cocktail books including his latest book Cowboy Cocktails: 60 Recipes Inspired by the American West.
One of the world's foremost experts on cocktails, André is a bestselling author and the first cocktail writer to circumnavigate the globe in over 100 years. We thought with National Cowboy Day approaching in late-July, this would be a great time to talk about the cocktails in his latest book.In this episode, André provides his expert insights about the importance of a signature cocktail to set the tone for your event, successfully pairing cocktails with food, and some trends he is seeing in the cocktail space. This is one episode you will not want to miss.
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What key steps can nonprofits take to host fun and profitable galas and signature fundraising events? Today, I talk with event producer turned nonprofit fundraising thought-leader AJ Steinberg.
Based in Southern California, AJ has been involved in the nonprofit fundraising scene for over 20 years. Her company, Queen Bee Fundraising works with nonprofits to engage and inspire their donors to optimize their galas and signature fundraising events.
In this episode, AJ provides valuable insights on a range of of topics before, during, and after the event including the importance of securing corporate sponsorships, creating donor engagement to host an effective paddle raise, and what organizations need to do in the days after a gala or singature fundraising event to maintain goodwill with donors. This is one episode you will not want to miss.
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What is a unique way to hold a signature fundraiser without holding an inperson event? Today, I talk with Kit Moncrief and Gloria Moncrief Holmsten of The Saving Hope Foundation to talk about their annual signature fundraising book, Hope & Friends.
The Saving Hope Foundation is a successful nonprofit in Fort Worth that serves as a rescue to find forever homes for animals, primarily dogs and cats. Each year, the organization puts out their keepsake book, titled Hope & Friends, that highlights Saving Hope families who have adopted and given a loving home to an animal in need of a loving home.In this episode, Kit and Gloria provide great insights on the organization including their inspiring story that launched the Saving Hope Foundation, finding underwriters for a unique fundraising concept, ways their unique fundraising concept helps the organization maintain ongoing relationships with donors and families.
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One of the biggest questions often ask when planning their nonprofit event: How do I find and work with talent? I could not think of a better person to talk about this subject with than today's guest, actor, director, and singer Nicholas Rodriguez.
This talented artist is a veteran of a multitude of film, television, and stage performances. Over the years he has performed numbers and directing performance programs for nonprofit galas and signature fundraising events all around the United States.
In this episode, Nicholas provides valuable insights on how to successfully engage talent for your gala or signature fundraising event including the differences between handling onstage versus behind-the-scenes talent, the steps nonprofits need to take before approaching talent to appear at their event, and working with talent before the event so their performance is something your gala guests will remember for a long time to come. This is one episode you will not want to miss.
- Visa fler