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Lessons Learned from a Fledgling Charity
Program Code:
420
Date:
Friday, April 25, 2008
Time:
10:45 AM to 12:00 PM
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SPEAKER
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Carla Funk,
The Land Conservancy of British Columbia
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For five years, Carla has developed and managed the province-wide planned giving program of The Land Conservancy of British Columbia (TLC) in Victoria, BC. Prior to TLC she spent ten years in international development in Africa and five years in Switzerland with a charitable foundation. Carla has a MSc. from the University of Manitoba.
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In 2006 Tim joined The Land Conservancy of British Columbia (TLC) team to oversee fundraising and communications. Before his time with the non-profit land trust, he was the CEO of The Prostate Centre in Victoria, United Way of Greater Victoria and United Way of Regina and the Director of Advancement for both Athol Murray College of Notre Dame and Glenlyon-Norfolk School in Victoria.
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Description
How is it that an emerging charity, not yet a decade old, has been the recipient of a multitude of planned gifts? These gifts defy conventional planned giving logic. Is there a shift in thinking among donors as North America experiences the trans-generational shift of wealth? This session will explore this possible new thinking by examining actual gifts made to a fledgling charity.