Capital Campaigns: Assessing Feasibility and Needs

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Are your plans realistic? Do you have the resources to actually run a successful campaign?

Before you start to raise funds, it is important to assess what your organization should build and what it can sustain. For most organizations, this means completing a needs assessment followed by a feasibility study.

During this webinar, Kevin Wallace and Melissa Sais of CampaignCounsel.org will show how you can determine your current and future capacity and demand, the external factors that will impact both, and what you need to do to understand the financial capacity of your organization and its donor prospects.

In this webinar, you will learn to:

  • identify why you might benefit from completing a needs assessment and feasibility study;
  • understand what data is gathered to establish need and feasibility; and,
  • know what you should come away with from these assessments.

You’ll explore real-world examples so you walk away with an understanding of what to expect during these pre-campaign preparations and how to get the most value out of them.

CFRE LogoFull participation in this webinar is applicable for 1.5 points in Category 1.B -Education of the CFRE International application for initial certification and/or recertification.

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90 Minutes
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  • Instructions for other attendees if you registered a group

If you do not receive these emails within 48 hours of registering, please email or call 1-877-784-7268.

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