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  • Creating a Culture of Philanthropy: Pathways to Burnout Prevention

    Please join us!

    8:30am: Check-in & Networking

    9:00am: Session Begins

    $25 for AFP Members

    $75 for Non-AFP Members

    Tired of fundraising feeling like a lonely, uphill battle? Let’s shake things up! Learn how a culture of giving can bring your team together, keep donors excited, and make work a little more joyful. Walk away with fun, practical ideas to spark change and remind everyone why you love this wild work in the first place. (This presentation was co-authored by Jessica Franz & Amanda Rinehart.)

    Emily Leitzinger, MS, CFRE, CNP, is the Senior Philanthropy Officer at American Farmland Trust, where she works with donors to help protect the planet and our food source, one farm at a time. Emily thinks of herself as an "eternal learner" and has a Master of Science in Nonprofit Administration from LSUS, along with a certification from The Lilly School of Philanthropy. She was lucky enough to be part of Cohort #2 in AFP’s Leadership Institute, and is currently working on her Chartered Advisor in Philanthropy (CAP) certification.

    In 2015, Emily chartered the Rotary Club of Mid-City, New Orleans and is excited (and a little nervous) about becoming District 6840’s Governor in 2026. In 2019, she was named the Champion of Volunteer Service by the State of Louisiana, though really, that's just a fancy way of saying she loves getting involved and working with awesome people who want to make the world a better place.

    When she’s not busy fundraising or running from one project to the next, you can find Emily training for her next race, planning her next adventure, or rewatching The Office with her Elvis-impersonating husband in the heart of Mid-City, New Orleans.

  • Ethical Dilemmas in the Workplace

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    8:30am: Check-in & Networking

    9:00am: Session Begins

    $25 for AFP Members

    $75 for Non-AFP Members

    Kris Autry is a dedicated human resource professional with a passion for fostering a positive workplace culture and facilitating employee development. With over 20 years of expertise in HR and Operations, Kris is results-focused, driven by the advocacy for employees. She holds an associate degree in criminal justice and a bachelor’s degree in philosophy from Lyon College. She has recently completed training through Wicklander-Zulawski in forensic interviewing techniques. Currently she is the District Human Resource Leader for the Kroger company where she oversees the employee relations for 12 stores in the Little Rock Metro area including Benton and Hot Springs.

    Kris is an Arkansas native, she was raised in Batesville, has lived in Jonesboro and Fayetteville but has called the capital city her home for the last 12 years. She enjoys watching stand-up comedy and true crime with her husband Dillon. Her son, Kelten is currently an EMT in paramedic school and her daughter Izzy is a senior in high school with aspirations for going to UCA to study Law.

    In this interactive session we will navigate each step from receiving a complaint to case review in workplace investigations. We will discuss common ethical issues within the non-profit, fundraising sector. If you have a common occurrence, or one that was significantly unique we would love to discuss it.

  • Understanding the Grant Funding Landscape

    Please join us for a panel on understanding the grant funding landscape!

    Lesley Roberts, Philanthropic Advisor – How to best partner with the Community Foundation
    Regional Development Director, Arkansas Community Foundation

    Dr. Ginny Blankenship, CFRE, CNP - Understanding the Grant Fundraising Landscape
    Owner, The Blankenship Group, LLC

    Sara Drew – Grant Funding Landscape
    Development Director, Arkansas Imagination Library

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