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Recording Available: “Fundraising for Torture Treatment ”
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Description:

Torture treatment programs face unique fundraising challenges and opportunities in these competitive times. In this webinar we will hear from two organizations - one a stand-alone program, and one that is embedded within a larger organization - on how torture treatment programs can meet challenges and take advantage of opportunities in the current fundraising climate. 

Topics will include: what are the tools that can help you develop an effective fundraising program in your organization; what are the advantages and disadvantages of being a program embedded in a larger organization such as a hospital or community-based organization; what kind of revenue generation is appropriate for your organization; creating a fundraising culture at your organization.

Objectives:   
Staff of all disciplines are encouraged to attend. By the conclusion of the webinar, participants will…
  1. Describe basic concepts related to fundraising at SOT organizations:
  • operating funding and project funding
  • restricted revenue vs. unrestricted revenue
  • available fundraising tools
  • components of a grant proposal
  1. Connect fundraising concepts to their own organization’s needs:
  • appropriate kinds of revenue generation
  • appropriate staff and stakeholders to involve in fundraising efforts
  • how to start writing a fundraising plan
  • how to look at projects through different lenses to identify new funding      
  1. Outline key considerations related to fundraising within embedded programs:
  • the concept of an “embedded program”
  • advantages and disadvantages
  • key fundraising strategies
Recording
Click here to access the recording and resources for this webinar.

 
About the Presenters
Presenters: 

Fawn Bernhardt-Norvell, Director of Development, The Center for Victims of Torture

Stanton Wood, Strategic Initiatives Officer, The Center for Victims of Torture

Caroline Albenese, Director of Operations at the Bellevue Program for Survivors of Torture (PSOT)
 
Yours,
The NCB Team
 
Advancing the science of torture survivor rehabilitation by promoting integrated, sustainable care for survivors across the United States.
CVT National Capacity Building Project received $400,000 through competitive funding through the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Families, Grant #90ZT0187. The contents of these materials are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Families.

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