501(c) Success: Transformational Gifts, Best Practices to Inspire and Steward Generosity
In today’s evolving nonprofit landscape, mega gifts—often in the millions or even billions—are becoming more common. These contributions can be transformative but also disruptive if an organization isn't prepared to handle them. How can your nonprofit be ready for such a gift? What happens after it arrives?
Join us for the 501(c) Success National Speaker Series, where top thought leaders will present the latest data and insights on securing and managing transformational gifts. This session is vital for nonprofit leaders looking to attract game-changing contributions and seamlessly integrate them into their mission.
With the latest research at your fingertips, you’ll leave equipped with the tools to confidently position your organization for the future. Don't miss this critical opportunity to ensure your nonprofit is prepared for the power and potential of transformational giving!
Presenter:
Dr. Marguerite (Margo) McClinton Stoglin is a Senior Vice President, Philanthropic Strategist with the National Consulting and Advisory Practice group at Bank of America Private Bank. Based in Dallas, Margo works with the Philanthropic Solutions team providing custom consulting services to both grantmaking and operating nonprofits. Her areas of focus include sound governance, strategic planning, donor relationship cultivation and stewardship, and communicating impact.
Her areas of expertise include education, social services, and the faith-based communities. Margo has served in several key roles with institutions including Washington University in St. Louis, Washington and Lee University, and Paul Quinn College.
For a decade, Margo managed her own consulting firm providing strategic guidance to both nonprofit and for-profit organizations. She also has significant board experience, currently serving with a gubernatorial appointment on a statewide commission. She enjoys partnering with key stakeholders to provide the resources needed to serve all communities.
She received her undergraduate degree from Emory University. She has two master’s degrees. The first is in education is from Harvard University, and the second in business from the University of Texas at Dallas. She also received her doctorate from Florida State University. She is married with two children and a dog.
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Date and Time
Thursday Nov 7, 2024
9:30 AM - 11:30 AM CST
*This is a hybrid event. We offer in-person and virtual attendance*
9:30-10:00 AM | Open Networking
10:00 -11:30 AM | Presentation & Q&A
Location
Nelson Atkins Museum of Art | Atkins Auditorium
4525 Oak Street
Kansas City, MO 64111
Street and garage parking available
Fees/Admission
$45 - Members
$85 - Nonmembers
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