Prospect Research for All Budgets
As nonprofits contend with budget cuts and reduced federal funding, they are becoming more reliant upon individual donors to meet their needs. But where can we find those donors and what tools are necessary to conduct prospect research?
Join Jonathan Partridgeas he discusses the basics of prospect research as well as what tools are available for tracking down new donors. You’ll also learn a few simple hacks for identifying donors without the use of expensive research tools.
Jonathan serves as the Director of Prospect Management and Research for University of the Pacific and as President of the California Advancement Researchers Association.
He previously worked in prospect research analyst roles at California State University, Stanislaus and UC Santa Cruz. Jonathan came to the world of prospect research via journalism, spending more than a decade working as a reporter and editor for community newspapers in Tracy, Patterson and Gilroy. He currently serves as advisor of The Pacifican, the student newspaper at University of the Pacific. A Turlock High School alum, Jonathan holds a B.A. in Communication-Print Media from Wheaton College in Illinois and an M.A. in Specialized Journalism from the University of Southern California. He is a cofounder of Turlock Community Gardens and is co-chair of San Joaquin Refugee and Immigrant Support and Empowerment (SJRAISE), the immigration commission for the Episcopal Diocese of San Joaquin.
When: March 6, 2025
Where: Skewers, 821 L Street, Modesto
*Street Parking Only*
Lunch, Networking & Announcements 12:00-12:15, followed by the presentation.
AFP membership not required.
AFP Members may bring a guest free of charge once each year.
AFP Members: $25.00
All others: $35.00
Lunch is included.
So that Jonathan can customize his presentation for us specifically, he asks that we take a few minutes to answer six brief questions.
Please register below using Paypal, or by email to afpyosemite@gmail.com by March 4, 2025, 4:00pm