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This is a FREE SEMINAR, presented by Deb Lukovich, for board members, key volunteers and leaders of nonprofits, schools and churches.
Sponsored by PNC Bank and Reilly Penner & Benton
Thursday, March 22 – 4:30-5:30 pm
Followed by networking.
Beer, wine, beverages and hors d'oeuvres will be provided.
The Wisconsin Club
900 W. Wisconsin Ave., Milwauke, WI
RSVP by March 19:
to Beki Cook at beki@alineaconnect.com
REGISTER NOW!
To register to attend a seminar, or if you have any questions, contact Deb at deborah@alineaconnect.com. |
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"This was such a great seminar! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! I asked for a shot in the arm and boy did I get it. Having two board members there who were excited as well will get our school board moving forward with vision for the future rather than getting stuck in reporting the past."
– Joyce Eggebeen, Resource Development Director
Oostburg Christian School
"Deb gives real world, real effective tips and skills. I would recommend her for any willing and open nonprofit."
– Renae Henning, WCCAA (Wisconsin Childcare Administrators Association) Board Member
“I’m extremely excited to take the message from this workshop back to my colleagues and stakeholders! Our organization is ready for this kind of revolution in building support.”
– Elysse Wageman, Community Shares of Greater Milwaukee
"[alinea’s] approach is practical and gives me a new way of approaching old and new supporters!"
– John Scripp, North Point Lighthouse, Milwaukee
“I cannot wait to take this information back to my sustainability committee! And also my church!”
“I have attended many hours of training and workshops in regards to fundraising and development, but this was by far the most valuable presentation . . . !”
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