When nonprofits are at their best, their programs are relevant, resources are maximized, and problems are being addressed. Nonprofit Lifecycles Institute offers nonprofits a model for building capacity for its programs and supportive operations including fundraising. The Lifecycles model helps nonprofits know where to allocate resources to their internal infrastructure. Dollars from funders are spent with intention and sustainability. Learn how this model can benefit your nonprofit and improve fund development.
Virtual attendance is available.
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About the Speaker:
Jan Holmes is a Certified Nonprofit Lifecycles Capacity Consultant and nonprofitconsultant with M. Leslie Palmer Consulting Group in San Antonio. Her expertise is in capacity building, fundraising and donor communications. She previously worked as senior consultant for Connected Philanthropy. For a global nonprofit, she was manager of donor relations and communications teams and advisor to the Chief Advancement Officer. She was development manager for National Audubon Society, responsible for major donors in Arizona. She built the fundraising program for an arts education nonprofit and began her career as assistant manager of the Kalamazoo Symphony. Jan received development training at IU Lilly Family School of Philanthropy Fund Raising School and ASU Lodestar Center for Nonprofit Philanthropy & Innovation Nonprofit Management Institute.