In a small shop, fund development is one of many areas of
expertise that needs to be mastered.
Executive Directors and Directors of Development both need to have a
strong understanding of finance, Human Resources and Board management to be
effective. In addition, it is critical
to maintain some semblance of perspective when juggling so many aspects of the
organization. In this session, an
overview of the most essential fiscal, HR, Board of Directors and self-care
tips will be shared from over 15 years experience running small shops.
Learning Objectives
By the end of this session, participants will be able to:
Identify elemental aspects of the following as
they pertain to running a small non-profit organization:
- Finance
- Human Resources
- Board of Directors Management
- Work/Life Balance and Self-Care
Presenter Amy Wolfe
Amy Wolfe is the President and CEO of AgSafe, whose mission is to
advance the food and farming industries’ commitment to a safe,
sustainable workforce and food supply by providing practical education
and resources. Her career includes tenure as a legislative aid in the
California State Assembly, serving as an account executive for E&J
Gallo Winery and as Vice President of the California Agricultural
Leadership Foundation.
Ms. Wolfe is also dedicated to her community and profession, actively
involved Modesto Rotary and serving on the Modesto Rotary Foundation
Board of Directors, as well as being a 30-year member of the Girl Scouts
Heart of Central California, an involved member of Stanislaus County
Farm Bureau. Ms. Wolfe received her Master of Public Policy and
Administration from California State University, Sacramento, her
Bachelor of Science from California Polytechnic State University, San
Luis Obispo and is accredited as a Certified Fundraising Executive
(CFRE).
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