Date, Time & Location
Thursday, 2 March 2017
7:30 am - 9:00 am
BankWest Mezzanine Conference Room
300 Murray Street
Perth, WA, 6000

About the Event: WA - Pay attention and plan well in 2017!

What awaits fundraisers and non-profit, for-purpose organisations in 2017? The last five years give us some clues:

·         Economic downturn, particularly in WA

·         Increasing need for social services

·         Changes in corporate support

·         Donors supporting less organisations but often with larger gifts

·         Technology changing the way that donors give and communicate with us

·         Fundraising budget constraints

·         Downsizing and restructuring of businesses and charities

Understanding current economic trends and how to establish and maintain funding relationships will be critical in 2017. Join us at this must-attend session to start the new year and hear from two local experts who will help you understand how you can read the signs and improve your fundraising outcomes in 2017.

Thanks to event sponsor BankWest, one of their economic gurus will be providing us with valuable insight into the state of the WA economy in 2017.

Corinne Hawke, Director and Founder of Community Ventures, will then relate this insight to the non-profit sector and provide tips to fundraisers for finding, establishing and managing new funding relationships in this changing economic environment.

Speaker
Corinne Hawke
Director & Founder
Community Ventures

Corinne is the Director of Community Ventures, supporting business and community organisations to build win-win partnerships and collaborations that improve lives and communities. 

Corinne has worked with many of Australia's largest community organisations, and with a broad range of national and global corporations, and other businesses across a range of sectors. She conducted Western Australia's first corporate-community partnerships survey, which identified the keys to partnership success, and the opportunities, issues and challenges that go with them. 

With an evidence-based approach, Corinne developed the five-step PartnerWise process to build organisational partnership capacity. She also developed the one-day Masterclass in Business-Community Partnerships and trains and mentors leaders and professionals in best practice business-community partnerships. Corinne's business clients include Chevron, Rio Tinto, Argyle Diamonds, Alcoa, Apache, ConocoPhillips, Cedar Woods and she has supported many community organisations. 

Corinne provides services in community investment strategy, partnership management, training and mentoring, facilitation, presentations and stakeholder communications. Her focus for 2016 is to increase the capability and capacity of leaders and professionals in the community and business sectors to accelerate their understanding of the keys to successful and mutually beneficial partnerships and the value they add to partnering organisations and the community.
 
Event Sponsor
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Pricing
Member $20
Staff of Organisational Member $25
Non-Member $30




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