FIA June Webinar - The New Millionaires Next Door and Far Away: Adopting a Diverse & Globablized Approach to Major Gift Fundraising
 
FIA June Webinar - The New Millionaires Next Door and Far Away: Adopting a Diverse & Globablized Approach to Major Gift Fundraising
 
With global wealth increasing at a rate of 12.1% annually, there has never been a better time to focus on the philanthropic interests of high-net-worth individuals around the world, including nearly 300,000 Australian millionaires, who are prime to make unprecedented donations.
 
How can Australian non-profits raise exponential dollars to drive their mission and vision? What are the critical success factors for growing transformational gifts, locally and globally?
 
Delivered by AgentsC’s Mide Akerewusi, who brings 25 years of experience in philanthropy from four continents, this webinar will show you how to:
 
  1. Benefit from a diverse global approach to major gift fundraising;
  2. Exponentially grow philanthropy through strategic and tactical approaches;
  3. Consider the philanthropic potential of immigrant communities and international philanthropists
  4. Implement transformational campaigns to consistently acquire principal gifts/major donations

Registrations close 5pm AEST Tuesday 18 June 2019!

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Speaker
Mide Akerewusi
Founder & CEO
AgentsC

Mide is founder and CEO of AgentsC, a Canadian-based company specializing in social impact philanthropy. Prior to establishing AgentsC, Mide served as Director of Leadership Philanthropy at Pathways to Education, Canada’s award-winning social innovation, where he helped to launch and complete their $185 million campaign to increase high school graduation rates within the country’s lowest income communities and expand the program across Canada. He has also led philanthropy teams and campaigns at the YMCA of Greater Toronto as Chief Development Officer, Scope UK, the British Red Cross, and the Children’s Society in England and Wales.

AgentsC adopts a social impact lens to build philanthropic potential through scaleable, strategic approaches. Clients in Canada and the USA include World Renew, War Child, Amnesty International, and Doctors Without Borders. AgentsC also has worked with Private Ancillary Funds and non-profits in Australia, such as Cancer Council Victoria and KARI Aboriginal Services, and civil society organizations on the African continent.

 
Date & Time 
Thursday, 20 June
1.30pm - 2.30pm AEST (Sydney time)
 
 
Pricing
Member: Free
Staff of Organisational Member: $25
Non-Member: $45
 
 
 

Full participation in this ' FIA Monthly Webinar Series - The New Millionaires Next Door and Far Away: Adopting a Diverse and Globalized Approach to Major Gift Fundraising' is applicable for 1 continuing education point in Category 1.B – Education of the CFRE International application for initial certification and/or recertification.
 
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