The Mosaic of

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The Mosaic of
Non-Profit Org.
U.S. Postage
PAID
Permit No. 386
Piqua, OH 45356
presents
The Mosaic of
Community
Leadership
A One-Day Conference
This conference is made possible through the continued support
and generosity of The Paul G. Duke Foundation.
The Program—
The Presenter—
About the academy for community leadership—
Fundraising and philanthrophy are critical for any organization that
Jerold Panas is Founding Partner of Jerold Janis, Linzy & Partners—one of
The Edison Academy for Community Leadership was founded in late 2003
wants to make a difference. This year’s speaker, Jerold Panas, will help
the nation’s most highly regarded firms in the field of campaign services
by a committee of visionaries and The Paul G. Duke Foundation, with a
us explore these topics. The morning presentation features, “The Future
and financial resource development. The firm has served over 3600 client-
commitment to making a difference. Inspired by the book “The Board Member’s
Isn’t What It Used to Be—What’s Happening in Philanthrophy”, where
institutions including a wide variety of clients in the arts and cultural field,
Guide: Making a Difference on Your Board and in Your Community”, authored by
Mr. Panas will address 27 areas of fundraising and philanthropy that will
educational institutions, hospitals and medical centers, churches and
tri-county area community members, Edison now invites you to participate in a
change dramatically in the next three years and how these will impact the
faith-based institutions, community and social service organizations. Jerold
conference like no other!
way we raise funds in the future. At the afternoon session, Mr. Panas will
Panas has been professionally involved in fundraising and financial resource
present “Aim High—The Art of Asking”, where he will take us through
development for over forty years. He is idea-rich and high energy. He
volunteers servicing the greater good through not-for-profit boardsmanship. Such
a step-by-step analysis of the actions necessary to achieve a successful
combines his understanding and experience in the field with a special talent
communities are carefully constructed mosaics, with each small piece being a
ask—how to prepare the right people… to call on the right prospects…
for strategic planning, major gifts and volunteer
fundamental part of the overall picture of a better place to live, work and learn.
for the right amount… and in the right way. We will also explore the nine
development.
reasons that prospects decide not to make a gift and the eight factors that
distinguish an annual campaign from a major effort.
of the board of the Institute for Charitable
The Jerold Panas companion book “Asking” will be available for purchase
and signing at the conference.
Jerold Panas is co-founder and chairman
Giving, one of the most significant providers
of training in philanthropy. Among his many
CONFERENCE SCHEDULE—
accolades, Mr. Panas received the coveted
8:30 AM – 9:00 AM
contribution to philanthropy and fundraising.
Wednesday, May 18, 2016
Check-in & Networking
9:00 AM – 11:45 AM Welcome & Morning Session
11:45 AM – 12:45 PM Lunch & Graduation
12:45 PM – 3:00 PM
Afternoon Session
Lifetime Achievement Award in 2013, for his
His books are considered the most significant in
the field, with “Asking” being the largest selling
book in the history of fundraising.
Presenter Jerold Panas
Quality communities are purposefully created, largely by caring and capable
Academy Committee
Foundation Staff
­ Linda Daniel
—
­— Cheryl Stiefel-Francis
­— Marti Goetz
­— Dave Keiser
­— Kathleen Scarbrough
­— Lorna Swisher
­— Judy Westerheide
­ Kim Horton
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— Julie Slattery
I will be attending
the Mosaic of Community
Leadership Conference
on May 18, 2016, at Edison State Community
College, 8:30 am – 3:00 pm (Check-in begins at
8:30 am). Registration for the event is preferred by
Friday, May 13, 2016, to ensure a seat. I understand
that lunch is provided.
Payment
If you would like to pay by credit card, please
visit: www.edisonohio.edu/mosaic. If you would
prefer to pay by check, please fill out the form
below. Make checks payable to The Edison
Foundation and mail to Edison State Community
College, c/o Julie Slattery, 1973 Edison Drive,
Piqua, Ohio 45356.
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Thanks for being part of The Mosaic of
Community Leadership Conference