Museum and Gallery Funding: from 2010 to 2020 A Ken Wyman workshop Tuesday, March 23, 2010 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Fort York National Historic Site, Toronto ON What are the latest fundraising trends? How can museums and galleries raise the most, despite the economy and limited resources? This interactive discussion will help you: - Decide which fundraising techniques are right for your unique situation, including events, grants, major donors, and mass marketing
- Learn how to get started on online credit card giving (it’s easier than you think.)
- Find new supporters
- Make more from memberships
- Create naming opportunities for donor recognition
- Connect with corporations
- Get more from governments
- Set benchmarks for the investment of your time and money
- Develop realistic expectations for income
- Discover new sources and methods
- Build annual and capital campaign strategies
- Encourage donors to remember you in their wills
- Update your website to capture more gifts
- Turn problems into opportunities
- Note: Earned income from gift shops and admission will not be covered.
Bring your questions. Better yet send them to Ken in advance at Ken_Wyman@yahoo.ca so Ken can include your concerns in the presentation. Please also send sample of your fundraising materials for a friendly critique during the presentation. INSTRUCTOR Ken Wyman is the Professor of Fundraising and Volunteer Management in Humber College's Postgraduate Program. A veteran fundraiser with 35 years of success, Ken Wyman is a popular trainer, consultant and international presenter, Ken is the author of seven books on fundraising. His TV series “The Fund Raising Game” is widely used as a video training tool. Ken received the first ever “Fund RaisingExecutive of the Year” award from the Association of Fundraising Professionals Greater Toronto Chapter. To register, download the Funding Seminar registration form HERE. Contact Spaces are limited for these two timely and important Professional Development opportunities. For registration or inquires, please contact the OMA. 50 Baldwin Street, Toronto, ON M5T 1L4 Tel: 416-348-8672 | Toll-free: 1-866-OMA-8672 Fax: 416-348-0438 | Email: pd@museumsontario.com |