What We've Been Up To

Getting started with Fundraising Communications - 21-October-2021


unb_logo.pngUNB Saint John Professor Emin Civi got in touch and asked if AFP might be willing to speak to his marketing class. 

The class assignment: create a fundraiser in support of a local newcomer centre. Would our AFP chapter have some fundraising insight to share?

Would we?! 

Chris Gilliland, our chapter director, jumped at the opportunity. She presented a mile-high overview of fundraising, a culture of philanthropy, and donor-focused communications that began with the question: Raise your hand if you think fundraising is "icky".

By the end of the chat, feelings about fundraising went from icky and transactional to transformational. Professor Civi followed up shortly after with a note to say: the class “…has started thinking in different ways about their fundraiser - more than only a project.”

How exciting is that? How great to be helping our future leaders transform their view of nonprofits and fundraising?

Would you like us to present the joy of fundraising to your organization? Get in touch! We'd be thrilled to connect with you and to talk about how we can help your organization grow and thrive. 




Building back better. Bringing us together - 6-October-2021

An online event


In the nonprofit sector, we’re seeing a growing movement for us to step up for the sake of the communities we serve and tackle issues relating to gender inequality, lack of diverse employee representation, and the dismantling of power and privilege dynamics in philanthropy.

In this online webinar, Tanya Rumble and Nicole McVan created a welcoming, insightful, and safe space for us to learn about the importance of inclusion, diversity, equity and access. 

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Thank you, Tanya and Nicole. This was only the beginning of the conversation and we look forward to continuing this work and digging deeper into the intersections of philanthropy and equity, and power and privilege.

For more information and thoughts on AFP's commitment to IDEA (inclusion, diversity, equity and access) be sure to visit www.afpglobal.org/initiatives/afp-idea-inclusion-diversity-equity-access


AFPNB Annual General Meeting - 15-June-2021

An online event


We have lots of exciting initiatives in store for this year - including hiring a Chapter Director to help lead and grow our offerings to members. If you're not already signed up to get our newsletter, click here and add your name. That way, you won't miss a thing!



If you have any questions or are interested in getting involved with our chapter, click here to connect with our leadership team



AFPNB Lunch & Learn - 21-April-2021

An online event


The 2020 Pandemic was not in any organization's risk management plan. Across the country, charitable organizations struggled to figure out their “new normal.” AFPNB Chapter Treasurer, Kristen Wheaton-Clayton, CFRE shared the story, strategy, and tactics of how the YMCA of Greater Saint John used the opportunity to further build a Culture of Philanthropy and surpassed their fundraising goal.

Here are the suggested readings Kristen mentioned in her presentation:
 
Strategic Fund Development: Building Relationships That Last, Third Edition by Simone Joyaux, ACFRE
https://www.simonejoyaux.com/author/strategic-fund-development/
 
Building a Culture of Philanthropy in Your Organization by Simone Joyaux, ACFRE
https://www.simonejoyaux.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/CulturePhilanthropy-1.pdf
 
Nonprofits, Say No To Employee Giving Programs (part 1) by Ephraim Gopin
https://bloomerang.co/blog/nonprofits-say-no-to-employee-giving-programs/
 
Nonprofits, Say Yes To Employee Giving Programs (part 2) by Ephraim Gopin
https://bloomerang.co/blog/nonprofits-say-yes-to-employee-giving-programs/


Thanks, Kristen! Lots of great information!


AFPNB Lunch & Learn - 23-March-2021

An online event


We were thrilled to welcome AFPNB board member, Sheree Allison, CFRE to talk about her new book, The Nonprofit Book of Wisdom: One Executive Director Who Couldn't Be Swayed. Sheree's book is a series of vignettes designed to help nonprofit executive directors navigate the ups and downs of managing staff, boards, fundraising, all with the goal of building strong, mission-focused organizations. 



Congratulations on adding published author to your resume, Sheree!

Order your copy of Sheree's book >> click here




AFPNB Lunch & Learn - 21-April-2021

An online event


The 2020 Pandemic was not in any organization's risk management plan. Across the country, charitable organizations struggled to figure out their “new normal.” AFPNB Chapter Treasurer, Kristen Wheaton-Clayton, CFRE shared the story, strategy, and tactics of how the YMCA of Greater Saint John used the opportunity to further build a Culture of Philanthropy and surpassed their fundraising goal.

Here are the suggested readings Kristen mentioned in her presentation:
 
Strategic Fund Development: Building Relationships That Last, Third Edition by Simone Joyaux, ACFRE
https://www.simonejoyaux.com/author/strategic-fund-development/
 
Building a Culture of Philanthropy in Your Organization by Simone Joyaux, ACFRE
https://www.simonejoyaux.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/CulturePhilanthropy-1.pdf
 
Nonprofits, Say No To Employee Giving Programs (part 1) by Ephraim Gopin
https://bloomerang.co/blog/nonprofits-say-no-to-employee-giving-programs/
 
Nonprofits, Say Yes To Employee Giving Programs (part 2) by Ephraim Gopin
https://bloomerang.co/blog/nonprofits-say-yes-to-employee-giving-programs/


Thanks, Kristen! Lots of great information!


Foundation Magazine - AFP New Brunswick Chapter Highlight 

Foundation_Magazine_300px.jpgMarch-April 2020

A Maritime AFP Chapter Seeks to Eradicate the Fundraising Ick-Factor

This story was fun to write and tell. It's the story of how our chapter helps folks change their mindsets about fundraising.

In this case, a group of board members went from thinking that fundraising is icky to getting really excited about all the cool ways they could get involved in raising money.

Everything changed when they were introduced to the concept of 
A Culture of Philanthropy...

Read the full article >> click here




National Philanthropy Day 15-Nov-2019

Moncton, NB


Our exciting 2019 National Philanthropy Day line-up featured professional development sessions presented by industry experts John Lepp and Emma Lewzey, followed by a keynote luncheon with Diane and Bernard Lord co-hosted by AFP New Brunswick Chapter and the Rotary Club of Moncton West and Riverview. Read more about the event here...

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AFPNB Lunch & Learn 27-May-2019

Pitch Perfect: Asking for Corporate Sponsorship - Saint John
Tina Murphy, Manager Community Banking & External Events, TD Bank Group, Atlantic Region


AFPNB Lunch & LearnHuge thanks to Tina Murphy from TD Bank Group for leading us in a highly informative presentation and transparent conversation on preparing a strong corporate request. Drawing from over a decade of corporate philanthropy experience, Tina shared her insights on best practices for strong corporate proposals.


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AFPNB Annual General Meeting, 23-May-2019

Moncton, NB

AFPNB AGMWe were so energized to have Lisa Davey, VP of the Association of Fundraising Professionals (AFP) Canada visit for our AGM! (Lisa is standing in the front left of the photo - next to the AFP banner) 

Lisa made a stop in Moncton as part of her first Atlantic Canada tour in her new role. She is a seasoned fundraising executive with experience in the healthcare, educational, sports and cultural sectors.

Her visit was an opportunity to connect one-on-one with members and to share how AFP can support members in their nonprofit and fundraising career development.

Thank you for sharing all the great work AFP is doing on behalf of members and new benefits available through AFP membership, Lisa!



Give & Grow: National Philanthropy Day (Nov 15) 2018

Community Leaders Share Why They Give Back on National Philanthropy Day
Moncton, NB


AFPNB_GiveGrow2.jpgWith support from National Bank and BrainWorks Marketing Inc., AFPNB hosted Give & Grow, a fireside chat-style luncheon that featured local philanthropists, Andrée Savoie, President & CEO of Adelin Properties and David Hawkins, CEO and founding partner, BrainWorks Marketing Inc.

Danielle Boucher, AFPNB member and event moderator led the two business leaders in a discussion about why giving back matters, how to engage a new generation of philanthropists, and how both traditional media and social media can help charities and non-profits engage their audiences and fulfil their missions.

“When we work together, we are able to fix all of society’s issues,” said David Hawkins. “For example, we’re facing a homelessness crisis in Moncton right now. Let’s face it – it’s not just ‘someone else’s problem’ - that could be any of us. The question is, are we ready and willing to work toward a solution? We need to be assertive, aggressive, and progressive about finding solutions. And we need to think of giving back not just as a duty but as a privilege.”

National Philanthropy Day® is a special day set aside to increase awareness of the importance of giving by recognizing the achievements of donors, volunteers, fundraisers, and charitable organisations. National Philanthropy Day has been celebrated by communities across the globe since 1986, with Canada being the first country to officially recognize it permanently in 2012, setting a new model for other countries to follow.

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Developing Communications for your Nonprofit or Charity

September 26, 2018
Saint John, NB


Developing-Communications_AFP-400px.pngAFPNB members John Wong, CFRE and Christine Gilliland led attendees on an exploration of some common misconceptions around nonprofit communication focus and priorities. Topics included the importance of Culture of Philanthropy and Donor-Centered Fundraising to achieve development outcomes - plus - how to create your Case for Support, an integral component to your communications plan.












AFP New Brunswick Chapter Annual General Meeting

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Fredericton, NB

We hosted our third Annual General Meeting at the Beaverbrook Gallery on Thursday, May 24th.

This free event, with a light lunch provided, included the Chapter’s brief AGM and a presentation and Q & A session with Paul Dyer from the Windsor Foundation.

In addition, The Beaverbrook Gallery kindly offered a 50% discount to anyone wishing to tour the Gallery afterward.

About The Windsor Foundation
The Windsor Foundation’s objectives within the Maritime Provinces are to support programs, projects, and initiatives in the general community that provide services to, or benefits for:

  • Disadvantaged or vulnerable youth and seniors.
  • The mentally/physically challenged.
  • Support for innovative higher education programs and initiatives in universities and community colleges.


About Paul Dyer
Paul is a graduate of Saint Mary’s University in Halifax. After a long career with Scotiatrust based in Montreal, Ottawa and Halifax. Paul retired 3 years ago as Regional Vice-President having had responsibility for Quebec and the Atlantic. He recently served as volunteer Board Chair of the Halifax Dartmouth YMCA, the IWK Health Centre Foundation and Saint Mary’s University. He is currently Director and Secretary/Treasurer of The Windsor Foundation and a Director of the Sir Christopher Ondaatje Theatre Foundation in Chester, NS.


AFP-NB #MeetUp in Moncton - April 12th, 2018


big THANK YOU to our sponsors and organizers - Marc Lapointe, Danielle Boucher, and Maureen Pellerin for making our #MeetUp in Moncton a fantastic success!

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Professional Development Workshop - November 15th, 2017

Saint John, NB

Our Building a Successful Fundraising Plan workshop in commemoration of National Philanthropy Day on November 15th was a huge success! 42 people from 34 organizations attended – with one from out of the province.

Over 75 percent of the attendees surveyed after the all-day workshop rated it “Very good” to “Excellent”.

Surveyed attendees were also interested in future sessions on professional fundraising and organizational readiness, with developing corporate gifts and sponsorship, and marketing and communications for nonprofits the topmost subjects.

Building a Successful Fundraising Plan Workshop
Danielle Boucher and Sheree Allison present at Building a Successful Fundraising Plan on Nov 15, 2017

 

Thank you very much to all the presenters, Sheree Allison, Gerry Backs, Danielle Boucher (Dani Bee), Scot DeJong, Kelly Redmond Evans, Tasha O'Donnell, Donna Redmond Gates and John Wong, and special luncheon guest speaker, Kate Shannon.

Special thanks to Key Industries, The Greater Saint John Community Foundation and Way Up Strategic Solutions for their generous support!

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