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Do Land Trusts really need to develop a Culture of Philanthropy to achieve their mission?
If you haven’t asked yourself that question or are not sure how to build this culture within your Land Trust, then this free 1 hour webinar is designed for you.

In this webinar we will explore:

• What a Culture of Philanthropy means.

• What are some of the basic steps in creating this culture.

• How a Culture of Philanthropy compliments your specific work.

• How building this culture helps strengthen relationships with donors, volunteers and staff.

Each participant will receive worksheets that will help you to begin creating a Culture of Philanthropy in your Land Trust.

When: Tuesday December 13, 2011
2 PM (EST)

Limited to 12 Land Trusts
Open to both Staff and Board / Committee Members
(Maximum of 2 spots per organization)

To register, e-mail info@davidunger.net. In the subject line, please put LTW. A confirmation will be sent to you.

This webinar sponsored by Total Community Manager www.tcmgr.com and is provided by Unger & Associates LLC. www.davidunger.net


Since 2003, David Unger has assisted a variety of not for profits to achieve their goals and attain financial sustainability. David has more than thirty years of experience in the not-for-profit field, including 14 years as an agency Executive Director. With an MSW in Community Development and Organization, he understands the problems facing today’s not for profits.

Utilizing his knowledge and experience in donor and fund development, organizational management, strategic planning, and project development, David has proven expertise in assisting nonprofits navigate their toughest challenges towards the achievement of extraordinary outcomes.

 

 

  David Unger, MSW     •     PO Box 6320, Cape Elizabeth, Maine 04107     •      Phone: (207) 712-1415     •     solutions@davidunger.net  
 
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