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“For Life” Events as Fundraising Strategy December 2, 2009. “For Life” Events as Fundraising Strategy 1. Welcome and brief outline overview / expectations Joyce Pemberton
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“For Life” Events as Fundraising Strategy December 2, 2009
“For Life” Events as Fundraising Strategy 1. Welcome and brief outline overview / expectationsJoyce Pemberton Goal: The overall goal of these calls is to host a forum for an open discussion of strategies that Divisions have applied with success. This effort supports our goal of increasing market penetration by increasing the number of new events or enhancing existing events through targeted, niche and emerging market participation, and to discuss: as openly and candidly as possible, the feasibility, implementation, planning, cross functional relationships, resources (human and otherwise), benefits, outcomes, costs, etc. 2. Web Ex overview Kathy Luette 3. Mid South Division Swim For Life Kimberly Smith 4. Ohio Division Trot For Life (Equestrian Event) Julie Ellenwood 5. California Division Ride For Life (Equestrian Event) Matthew Foor 6. Midwest Division Event on the Lake Brenda Beard 7. Q&A / Comments Joyce Pemberton Next Conference Call: December 16, 2009 Engaging Systems Medical System: HP (Houston Medical Center) Government Systems:FL (Broward County Sherriff’s RFL) School Systems
Agenda “For Life” Strategy Call 1. Welcome and brief outline overview / expectationsJoyce Pemberton Goal: The overall goal of these calls is to host a forum for an open discussion of strategies that Divisions have applied with success. This effort supports our goal of increasing market penetration by increasing the number of new events or enhancing existing events through targeted, niche and emerging market participation, and to discuss: as openly and candidly as possible, the feasibility, implementation, planning, cross functional relationships, resources (human and otherwise), benefits, outcomes, costs, etc. 2. Web Ex overview Kathy Luette 3. Mid South Division Swim For Life Kimberly Smith 4. Ohio Division Trot For Life (Equestrian Event) Julie Ellenwood 5. California Division Ride For Life (Equestrian Event) Matthew Foor 6. Midwest Division Event on the Lake Brenda Beard 7. Q&A / Comments Joyce Pemberton Next Conference Call: December 16, 2009 Engaging Systems Medical System: HP (Houston Medical Center) Government Systems:FL (Broward County Sherriff’s RFL) School Systems
Agenda “For Life” Strategy Call 1. Welcome and brief outline overview / expectationsJoyce Pemberton Goal: The overall goal of these calls is to host a forum for an open discussion of strategies that Divisions have applied with success. This effort supports our goal of increasing market penetration by increasing the number of new events or enhancing existing events through targeted, niche and emerging market participation, and to discuss: as openly and candidly as possible, the feasibility, implementation, planning, cross functional relationships, resources (human and otherwise), benefits, outcomes, costs, etc. 2. Web Ex overview Kathy Luette 3. Mid South Division Swim For Life Kimberly Smith 4.Ohio Division Trot For Life (Equestrian Event) Julie Ellenwood 5. California Division Ride For Life (Equestrian Event) Matthew Foor 6. Midwest Division Event on the Lake Brenda Beard 7. Q&A / Comments Joyce Pemberton Next Conference Call: December 16, 2009 Engaging Systems Medical System: HP (Houston Medical Center) Government Systems:FL (Broward County Sherriff’s RFL) School Systems
Agenda “For Life” Strategy Call 1. Welcome and brief outline overview / expectationsJoyce Pemberton Goal: The overall goal of these calls is to host a forum for an open discussion of strategies that Divisions have applied with success. This effort supports our goal of increasing market penetration by increasing the number of new events or enhancing existing events through targeted, niche and emerging market participation, and to discuss: as openly and candidly as possible, the feasibility, implementation, planning, cross functional relationships, resources (human and otherwise), benefits, outcomes, costs, etc. 2. Web Ex overview Kathy Luette 3. Mid South Division Swim For Life Kimberly Smith 4. Ohio Division Trot For Life (Equestrian Event) Julie Ellenwood 5. California Division Ride For Life Matthew Foor 6. Midwest Division Event on the Lake Brenda Beard 7. Q&A / Comments Joyce Pemberton Next Conference Call: December 16, 2009 Engaging Systems Medical System: HP (Houston Medical Center) Government Systems:FL (Broward County Sherriff’s RFL) School Systems
Agenda “For Life” Strategy Call 1. Welcome and brief outline overview / expectationsJoyce Pemberton Goal: The overall goal of these calls is to host a forum for an open discussion of strategies that Divisions have applied with success. This effort supports our goal of increasing market penetration by increasing the number of new events or enhancing existing events through targeted, niche and emerging market participation, and to discuss: as openly and candidly as possible, the feasibility, implementation, planning, cross functional relationships, resources (human and otherwise), benefits, outcomes, costs, etc. 2. Web Ex overview Kathy Luette 3. Mid South Division Swim For Life Kimberly Smith 4. Ohio Division Trot For Life (Equestrian Event) Julie Ellenwood 5. California Division Ride For Life (Equestrian Event) Matthew Foor 6. Midwest Division Event on the Lake Brenda Beard 7. Q&A / Comments Joyce Pemberton Next Conference Call: December 16, 2009 Engaging Systems Medical System: HP (Houston Medical Center) Government Systems:FL (Broward County Sherriff’s RFL) School Systems
WHAT: The first ever Relay For Life held on a lake. WHERE: Lake of the Woods is the largest inland freshwater lake in North America and is approximately 90 miles long and 60 miles wide. RELAY TEAMS: Ten teams of 137 people and about 20 survivors participated in the Relay. Because of the geography of islands, coordination of the relay was accomplished by boat, marine band radio, island passenger service deliveries, “drop off points” at strategic locations, and extremely creative teamwork. LUMINARIA CEREMONY: The Luminaria Ceremony was conducted over the Marine Band Radio. Luminaria were lit by “glowsticks” rather than the traditional candles to avoid any fire hazard. Luminaria were also placed on two islands across the Canadian Border by area residents wishing to participate. FUNDRAISING RESULTS: This small group of people in this remote area raised over $36,000 in the “Top of the Nation Relay for Life of the Lake.” That means these 120 residents will have raised over $250 per capita!
Agenda “For Life” Strategy Call 1. Welcome and brief outline overview / expectationsJoyce Pemberton Goal: The overall goal of these calls is to host a forum for an open discussion of strategies that Divisions have applied with success. This effort supports our goal of increasing market penetration by increasing the number of new events or enhancing existing events through targeted, niche and emerging market participation, and to discuss: as openly and candidly as possible, the feasibility, implementation, planning, cross functional relationships, resources (human and otherwise), benefits, outcomes, costs, etc. 2. Web Ex overview Kathy Luette 3. Mid South Division Swim For Life Kimberly Smith 4. Ohio Division Trot For Life (Equestrian Event) Julie Ellenwood 5. California Division Ride For Life (Equestrian Event) Matthew Foor 6. Midwest Division Event on the Lake Brenda Beard 7. Q&A / Comments Joyce Pemberton Next Conference Call: December 16, 2009 Engaging Systems Medical System: HP (Houston Medical Center) Government Systems:FL (Broward County Sherriff’s RFL) School Systems
Agenda “For Life” Strategy Call 1. Welcome and brief outline overview / expectationsJoyce Pemberton Goal: The overall goal of these calls is to host a forum for an open discussion of strategies that Divisions have applied with success. This effort supports our goal of increasing market penetration by increasing the number of new events or enhancing existing events through targeted, niche and emerging market participation, and to discuss: as openly and candidly as possible, the feasibility, implementation, planning, cross functional relationships, resources (human and otherwise), benefits, outcomes, costs, etc. 2. Web Ex overview Kathy Luette 3. Mid South Division Swim For Life Kimberly Smith 4. Ohio Division Trot For Life (Equestrian Event) Julie Ellenwood 5. California Division Ride For Life (Equestrian Event) Matthew Foor 6. Midwest Division Event on the Lake Brenda Beard 7. Q&A / Comments Joyce Pemberton Next Conference Call: December 16, 2009 Engaging Systems Medical System: HP (Houston Medical Center) Government Systems: FL (Broward County Sherriff’s RFL) School Systems