Event Details

Location
Virtual
Fees
$80 for Members; $160 for Not-yet-members
Topics
Partial scholarships of up to 50% available for NH nonprofits. If cost is a barrier for you to attend this event, please fill out this quick form. and wait for our response prior to registering.
Series

Planned Giving Demystified

This is a two-part virtual series and registration includes both sessions. 

  • Tuesday, January 14, 3:00-4:30EST
  • Tuesday, January 21, 3:00-4:30EST

Zoom link will be sent a few days before each session. Session recordings will be shared with all registrants.

An account is needed for registration. Please log in or create an account here to register. Contact registration@nhnonprofits.org for registration assistance.  

It’s easy to find yourself paralyzed by the complexities and minutiae of complicated planned giving vehicles - and to become convinced that planned giving is way beyond your reach. But really, it’s not.

This workshop will help even the smallest shops focus on ways to effectively and efficiently “get in the game” with planned giving. We will avoid the arcane detail of the more complex planned gifts and will instead focus on basic action steps for developing a planned giving strategy that works for your organization. We’ll help participants develop an appreciation for the fundamental difference between a donor’s income and assets, and how to focus on the most likely and straightforward gifts that will convert those assets into end-of-life contributions to your organization. We’ll also discuss how to make your organization a “planned giving kind of place.”

Participants will develop an understanding of the financial and psychological motivations for donors, and how, even if you are a small nonprofit, you can create and develop a successful and impactful planned giving program that can complement and enhance your annual fundraising efforts.

About the Presenter

Alan CantorAlan Cantor
Alan is principal of Alan Cantor Consulting LLC, working with community-based nonprofit organizations on issues of resource development, strategy, and governance. Prior to starting his consulting business in 2012, Alan had thirty years of experience in as a nonprofit staff member, serving as an executive director, chief development officer, and planned giving director. Alan is a prolific writer and presenter on issues relating to the nonprofit sector. His blog has attracted a diverse national audience, and he has been a contributor to the opinion pages of the Chronicle of Philanthropy and Harvard Business Review. Alan has been cited as an expert on charitable issues in The New York Times, The Washington Post, Forbes, The Atlantic, Pro Publica, Vanity Fair, and National Public Radio.