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Session 4.5: Fundraising Projects Presentation and Diagnosis (Lunch Gathering + Presentation)

Introduction

In order to be sustainable, social service organizations need to find and diversify the funding source. This course helps social work practitioners to identify different ways of fundraising to enhance their organisations’ fundraising capability. It is designed for social work practitioners who would like to equip and advance their practical skills on fundraising.

Objective

1. To introduce the fundraising planning cycle and it’s applications at agency level
2. To describe the concept and application on donor relations management and it’s relation to fund raising sustainability
3. To introduce typical fundraising tools with NGO examples

Content

Attending hours of session 4.5 will not be counted

Details

Course Code : 12A-C21
Date(s) : 16/10/2012
Time : 1245 - 1500 (2 Hours)
Venue : Duke of Windsor Social Service Building, 15 Hennessy Road, Wanchai, Hong Kong
Target Participants : 1. The full programme is designed for NGO staffs working in fundraising, communications, and donor relations at managerial or supervisory level.
2. Individual sessions are suitable for NGO staffs who are interested in the topic.
Class Size : 30
Language : Cantonese (supplemented with English)
Fee : HKD 0.00
    HKD 0.00 (For HKCSS Agency Member Staff Only)
Early Bird Fee : HKD 0.00 (Payment on or before 00/00/0000 for HKCSS Agency Member Staff Only)
Enquiries : HKCSS Institute: 2876 2470 or [email protected]
Speaker(s) :
Ms. SO , Bonnie 蘇婉嫻女士
Secretary General
Hong Kong Red Cross
Ms So hosts Master Degree in New Media, and Strategic Perspectives in Non-profit Management Course in Harvard Business School.

Ms So joined the Hong Kong Red Cross in 1990 participating in different major services and promoted to Secretary General in 2015 leading 1,300 staff members and 22,000 volunteers. She has been involving in a wide range of disaster relief and reconstruction projects all over the world. She is a member of the Field Assessment and Coordination Team (FACT) of the International Federation of Red Cross & Red Crescent Societies (IFRC), and the founding member of the IFRC Asia Pacific Fundraisers’ Network.

In 2006, Ms So was awarded The Ten Outstanding Young Persons of Hong Kong. In 2012, she established the Face-to-Face Monthly Giving Alliance in Hong Kong as founding Chairperson. Currently, she is the Vice Chairman of the Steering Committee on Work in Mainland China of the Hong Kong Council of Social Service (HKCSS), and the member of its Executive Committee. She is the Consultant of the Association Concerning Sexual Violence Against Women, Advisor of the InspiringHK Sports Foundation, and the member of the RTHK program Advisory Panel.
Mr. MA Kam Wah , Timothy 馬錦華先生
Chief Consultant
Ma Kam Wah & Co
Under Mr Ma’s 16 years’ leadership, SCHSA is now commented as the most successfully self-financed social enterprise
serving multi-thousand service users in Hong Kong. With his prior solid fundraising experience, he is now a trainer on Fundraising and Risk Management and has conducted lots of staff training for the NGOs on topics like Team Building, Creativity and Innovation, Leading Efficient Meeting, Resource Development, Efficient and Effective Supervision Funding Proposal. He is now the Chief Consultant of Ma Kam Wah & Co, a management consultancy supporting NGOs fundraising, strategic planning and risk management training.
Ms. Kwan , Christine 關韵唐女士
Senior Manager, WiseGiving
The Hong Kong Council of Social Service
Ms Christine Kwan plays an active role in enhancing charity accountability and transparency, including due diligence on recipient charities involved with overseas and cross-border giving. She facilitates effective partnerships between donors and NGOs and manages grant programs for foundations, private donors and companies. Christine is a former Head of Communications & Fundraising of an NGO serving people with disabilities. She holds a bachelor degree of Social Science and a Master Degree of Arts (The Chinese University of Hong Kong).

Remarks

"Small NGO Talent Development Subsidy Programme" does not apply to this course. For other financial support, please click HERE .

Certificates
1. "Certificate in Fundraising for NGOs” will be issued by the HKCSS Institute to participants who have fully completed 24 hours PLUS participated in project presentation (session 4.5). Attending hours of session 4.5 will not be counted.
2. Attendance Certificates will be issued to participants upon completion of each individual whole session.

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