steady resilience - 2023 workshops

Please join us for ECF’S continuing free NPO series, Steady Resilience. A workshop series to support a thriving nonprofit sector in Evanston. The workshops are offered for Evanston nonprofits/organizations’ staff, volunteers, and board members and are always free. Join us for the April 12 workshop: The Truth about Board Give/Gets *Featuring a HOT SEAT portion with live case management 

logistics

  • The workshop will be on a ZOOM meeting from 12pm-1:30pm.
  • There is no charge for the workshop, but advance registration is required.
  • It is recommended that organizations sign up at least two participants, including staff, board or volunteers.

advance registration is required

Please register and provide the anticipated number of participants from your organization for the workshop including names and email addresses of all participants.

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About the Presenter

Sherry Quam Taylor works with business-minded Nonprofit CEOs who have plans to scale their budgets but need larger amounts of charitable or general-operating revenue to do so. To achieve this, Sherry helps leaders reimagine their entire approach to charitable revenue generation. She aligns their organization's charitable revenue initiatives with their business, programmatic, and strategic growth opportunities. This is the step 99% of fundraisers skip! It ensures the funding challenges are solved at the root of the issue and attracts investment-level donors that get this! As a result of learning her methodology, Sherry’s clients create a sustainable funding model, diversify revenue that funds their Strategic Plans, and know how to add 7-figures of gen-ops revenue to their bottom line. But mostly, their development departments and board have transformed into high-ROI revenue generators – aligning their hours with relational dollars and set free from the limitations of transactional fundraising. Sherry attributes the success of her business to her passion for modeling radical confidence to the future CEOs in her house - her two teenage daughters.