Workshop Session III (Click for session descriptions)

July 23, 2026 from 9:00 AM to 10:00 AM

DONOR RELATIONS & RETENTION TO SUPPORT SUSTAINABILITY

As nonprofits engage in conversations and focus on increasing the levels of giving to their cause, they often leave out an essential part of fundraising… building relationships that result in retention and sustainability. Relationships, steps from meet to ask, follow-ups, thanking donors, maintaining relationships, and retention are elements of quality donor relations. Join us to discuss building donor relations that have a solid foundation, keep donors engaged, create interest, cause action on the part of a donor and ultimately result in donor retention. Get a look at donor relations through the eyes of your donor and take home nuggets that you can implement right away to create more robust development departments and happier donors.

Mandy Pearce
Owner
Funding for Good

LEADING LIKE A HERO: DISCOVERING YOUR FUNDRAISING STRENGTHS

Explore a practical, role-based framework designed to strengthen fundraising leadership and team effectiveness. In this interactive session, participants will identify their primary leadership role and examine how different strengths contribute to collaboration, balance, and performance. Through guided reflection and real-world nonprofit scenarios, attendees will gain tools to enhance communication, recognize areas of growth, and improve team dynamics. This session is designed to be accessible and valuable for professionals at all career stages, including those leading as a team of one.

Brittany Claybourne
Associate Director
The Haven Shelter & Services, Inc

BUILDING BOARD CHAMPIONS: WHERE POWER SKILLS BECOME DAILY PRACTICE

Many nonprofit boards are made up of deeply committed people—but commitment alone doesn’t produce traction. Boards often struggle with inconsistent engagement, unclear expectations, “rubber-stamp” decision-making, board/ED tension, and fundraising that stays stuck as a wish instead of a shared responsibility. This session addresses the real gap: the difference between boards that support the mission in theory and boards that activate the mission in practice.

Wendy Adams
Founder/CEO/Strategic Leadership Coach
Cultivate for Good

STRENGTHENING YOUR INSTITUTIONAL FUNDRAISING STRATEGY TO MEET THE MOMENT

Despite significant cuts to public funding, nonprofits continue to mobilize and provide critical community services. There are mission-aligned funding strategies for organizations to pursue, even in difficult times; particularly building meaningful partnerships with values-aligned corporations and foundations. Join this special session with VIA Centers for Neurodevelopment and CIMA Consulting to learn how to diversify your funding sources in ways that are right for your mission, capacity, and the moment.

Rebecca Ellison
Director of Advancement
VIA Centers for Neurodevelopment

Marlo Rowland
Senior Consultant
CIMA Consulting

FROM THE FRONTLINES: A DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR’S AI FRAMEWORK FOR FUNDRAISING OPERATIONS

This practical, results-focused session demonstrates how AI can revolutionize development operations by handling time-consuming research, writing, and analysis tasks that keep fundraisers from building donor relationships. Participants will see real-world examples of AI applications across donor research, grant writing, appeal personalization, and campaign strategy—with concrete time savings and ROI metrics. The workshop addresses both the “how” and the “why,” including ethical considerations and best practices for responsible AI use. Attendees will leave with a clear implementation roadmap and immediately actionable strategies they can apply to their own development operations. This is not theoretical—it’s a proven methodology already delivering measurable results for nonprofits across the sector.

Reagan Leatherman
Director of Development
The Byrd Theatre Foundation