Longtime nonprofit CEO Hal Hedley will share transformative insights from recent capital campaigns of several organizations. You will learn how to execute an effective capital campaign for your nonprofit.
What You'll Learn
- What is the best process of designing high-quality nonprofit programs?
- What is a capital campaign?
- How should you define your project scope and cost?
- How can you demonstrate the importance of your project to supporters?
- Who should lead the campaign?
- When should you launch your campaign? What timeline is appropriate?
- Where are your top prospects?
Training Overview
Is your capital campaign ready for year-end giving? Discover how to make it more successful.
Capital campaigns are future-changing for nonprofits. They can provide the funding you need to make significant investments and provide long-term stability.
Now is the ideal time to launch or revitalize your capital campaign. You can benefit from the year-end giving surge for immediate donations and start 2022 in supporters’ budgets.
Insights from a nonprofit executive who has conducted campaigns under very challenging circumstances will allow you to get started quickly and maximize your results.
- What is a capital campaign?
- How should you define your project scope and cost?
- How can you demonstrate the importance of your project to supporters?
- Who should lead the campaign?
- When should you launch your campaign? What timeline is appropriate?
- Where are your top prospects?
Who Should Attend?
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Expert Presenter


Hal Hedley
- Chief Executive Officer for Ronald McDonald House Charities of Kentuckiana
- Led a recent major $21 million expansion and significant previous growth
- Previously served as executive director of the Kentuckiana Children’s Center
- Conducted resource development activities for the United Way system in three states
- Bachelor’s and masters degrees from the University of Florida
- Completed continuing education programs at Northwestern University’s Kellogg School of Management
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