Brian Agnew—Assistant Dean, Advancement and External Relations
Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey—New Brunswick, N.J.
United States
Conferences & Training

International Fundraising: New Geographies of Giving

Feb. 6 - 8, 2013
Sofitel Washington D.C. Lafayette Square
Washington, D.C., United States


Keynote Just Added!
A Conversation with a Philanthropist

Noted philanthropist David Rubenstein will offer his candid observations about why educational institutions in the United States must engage internationally to be successful in their advancement objectives.

Moderator John Lippincott will probe Rubenstein's thinking on the importance of international advancement work for U.S. schools and universities.


International fundraising is an essential component of a highly successful development program. Whether your institution is public or private, large or small in size, secondary, college or post-graduate, each of us has a compelling reason to pursue advancement activities abroad.

Themed "New Geographies of Giving", this dynamic conference promises to explore new methods and practices in fundraising in addition to covering practical strategies and proven techniques that can help strengthen and increase the effectiveness of your international development program. 

 

Benefits of Attending
  • Discover practical strategies and proven techniques on international fundraising.
  • Learn to use the president, trustees, other senior institutional leaders and key volunteers.
  • Network with seasoned practitioners in international fundraising.
  • Get updates on legal and tax issues as new legislation or monetary policy is implemented.
Who Should Attend
  • Field fundraisers working for institutions in the United States or Canada responsible for developing individual prospects or donors
  • Professionals in the United States or Canada dealing with legal issues concerning overseas fundraising
  • Advancement officers for independent schools with a significant foreign student population, and advancement professionals who work in international alumni relations
  • Development officers at institutions outside of North America who want to learn from top U.S. international fundraisers.

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