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The 2021 Bridge Conference (Virtual)
July 14, 2021 - July 15, 2021
Description
ANNOUNCEMENT!
TNPA Members are eligible for membership rates at The 2021 Bridge Conference.
The premier conference of, by, and for fundraising professionals will continue to bring the latest strategies, techniques and innovations in direct response and major donor fundraising directly to you over the course of two days, entirely online. Register now and don't forget to say you are a TNPA member.
Early Bird Registration thru May 24: $299 members / $399 non-members
Regular Registration thru June 28: $399 members / $499 non-members
"On-Site" registration after June 28: $499 members / $599 non-members
See the Bridge website for the full information (by clicking "Register" on this page).
ANNOUNCEMENT!
The Catholic Development Council (CDC) of TNPA is presenting a Faith-Based Track to explore issues of relevance to faith-based fundraisers.
CDC organizing Faith-Based Track
The Catholic Development Council is organizing six sessions for a faith-based track at the Bridge Conference:
Imagining Abundance: The Spirituality of Fundraising Generosity is humankind’s birthright
Kerry Robinson, Executive Partner for Global and National initiatives, Leadership Roundtable
Nicole Perone, National Coordinator, ESTEEM
Fundraising as Ministry: How does your personal faith influence your work?
Sr. Kathleen Lunsmann, President, SOAR! Saving Our Aging Religious
Lisa Quist, Edmundite Missions, Chief Development Officer
Vila Sheree Watson, Sr Manager Philanthropic InItiatives, Lutheran World Relief
Maximizing the Impact of Faith-Based Giving Days
Marvin Dewey, Vice President of Advancement, Geneva College
Dan Malone, St. Ignatius Boys High School in Cleveland
Sarah Hanley, CEO, The Catholic Foundation of Greater Philadelphia
Events and In-Person Giving in the New Normal
Pamela Fertel Weinstein, Vice President, Marketing & Communications, Birthright Israel
Anne Marie Gardiner, Director of Development, Sisters of Charity
Joe Gillmer, Executive Director of Development, Archdiocese of Washington
The Fundraiser's Role in Racial Reckoning
Mike Nevergall, Gift Planner, Gustavus Adolphus College
John Nunes, President, Concordia College, New York
John Butler,Vice President, Development and Mission Advancement, Trinity Missions
Faith-Based Stewardship
André Gorgenyi, Chief Development Officer, Tower Hill Botanic Garden
Kathy Hansen, Vice President Advancement, College of St. Benedict
Deborah Peeples, Jewish Social Service Agency (JSSA)