NEW! Delivering On Your Mission: How to Design Award-Winning Programs that Work & Get Funded

  • Duration
    90 Minutes
  • Author
    N/A
  • Course Level
    Beginner
  • Year Created
    2018
  • CFRE Approved
    1.50 Points

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$78.00

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NEW! Delivering On Your Mission: How to Design Award-Winning Programs that Work & Get Funded
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This webinar will provide you with a step-by-step guide through the process of designing, evaluating, and growing programs that deliver your mission and bring in funding.

Programs deliver our mission to the community. They drive fundraising, marketing and staffing. They are the reason we exist. Programs should drive funding rather than the other way around.

Join topic expert Zoot Velasco as he helps you design programs worthy of funding. His award-winning programs doubled in budget and scope each year. A single outreach program in 2009 serving 900 grew to 12 programs in 45 sites serving more than 25,000 youth last year. His organization won the California Superintendent of Education Award for Museum Excellence for the programs he designed.

What you will learn during this nonprofit webinar:

The Language of Success (Important for program funding!)

How To Evaluate Your Current Programs

How To Create A Theory of Change

How To Design A Program

How To Implement A Program

Understanding How Program Type Influences Design

How To Scale & Get Funding For A Program

Your Bonus Materials:

Program Design Worksheet

Two chapters (on Programming and Reporting of programs) from Zoot’s Book “The First 100 Days, Leading Small Non-Profits Out of the Wilderness.”

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About the Expert

Zoot Velasco is the CEO of the Kern County Museum. He manages a 16-acre campus with 51 historic landmarks and six museums and gardens. After a 12-year career as an artist, dancer, and actor, he created an award-winning prison arts program producing work currently in museum collections at the Getty, Hammer, and Library of Congress. He built four new art centers in the Harbor Area for the City of Los Angeles and helped build a Boys & Girls Club in Harbor City and a theatre in Long Beach. He holds a degree in dance from St. Mary’s College, an MBA from Hope International University and professional designations in arts education, fundraising, management and conflict resolution. Zoot has raised more $25 million for various community benefit organizations (CFRE-2011). From 2007–2016, he led the Muckenthaler Cultural Center in Fullerton. He was able to increase patrons, programs, members, and budget by 400 percent, all during a bad economy, while winning over 12 local, regional, and statewide awards for his STEAM education programs.

 

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