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About Me
Judith Nichols is a development practitioner, author and consultant with a variety of not-for-profit clients across the USA, Canada, Australia, South America, the United Kingdom, and Europe. A highly respected researcher, trainer and presenter, she specializes in helping organizations understand the implications of our changing demographics and psychographics on fund raising, marketing, and membership. Dr. Nichols has been a featured speaker and trainer at numerous conferences, workshops, and symposia.
She is the author of Pinpointing Affluence in the 21st Century, Transforming Fundraising, Lessons from Abroad: Fresh Ideas from Fund-Raising Experts in the United Kingdom, Global Demographics: Fund Raising for a New World and Growing from Good to Great: Positioning Your Fund Raising Efforts for BIG Gains as well as four other books. Her books are part of the Association of Fundraising Professional’s Heritage Collection. Dr. Nichols is the editor of Modern Donor, an e-newsletter with over 30,000 monthly subscribers. She currently serves on the International Editorial Board for the Journal of Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Marketing and was a regular columnist for Contributions Magazine for eight years.
She has more than thirty years of fund raising and marketing experience, working with higher education as well as with arts and cultural, health‑related, human benefit and social service, membership, and youth organizations. Clients include: American Cancer Society, American Heart Association, American Lung Association, American Red Cross, Girl Scouts of the USA, Mercy Corps International, the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (UK), the Presbyterian Church (USA) Foundation, the Royal National Lifeboat Institute (UK), The Salvation Army, and Volunteers of America.
Dr. Nichols has served as Senior Vice President for Development and Marketing at Covenant House International, the largest provider of services to homeless and street youth in the world, as President of the Vancouver National Historic Reserve Trust in the state of Washington and as the Chief Development Officer for the Salvation Army, Cascade Division; as Vice President for Development at Portland State University, Oregon, and headed development efforts at Wayne State University, Detroit, and at the New Jersey Institute of Technology. While at Wayne State, her development program received the silver medal for "Most Improved Development Program of the Decade" from the Council for the Advancement and Support of Education (CASE).
An active member and certified fund raiser (CFRE) of the Association of Fundraising Professionals, Judy Nichols has served on both the Michigan and Oregon boards. She is listed in Who's Who of American Women and Who's Who in Education.
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Judith Nichols is a development practitioner, author and consultant with a variety of not-for-profit clients across the USA, Canada, Australia, South America, the United Kingdom, and Europe. A highly respected researcher, trainer and presenter, she specializes in helping organizations understand the implications of our changing demographics and psychographics on fund raising, marketing, and membership. Dr. Nichols has been a featured speaker and trainer at numerous conferences, workshops, and symposia.
She is the author of Pinpointing Affluence in the 21st Century, Transforming Fundraising, Lessons from Abroad: Fresh Ideas from Fund-Raising Experts in the United Kingdom, Global Demographics: Fund Raising for a New World and Growing from Good to Great: Positioning Your Fund Raising Efforts for BIG Gains as well as four other books. Her books are part of the Association of Fundraising Professional’s Heritage Collection. Dr. Nichols is the editor of Modern Donor, an e-newsletter with over 30,000 monthly subscribers. She currently serves on the International Editorial Board for the Journal of Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Marketing and was a regular columnist for Contributions Magazine for eight years.
She has more than thirty years of fund raising and marketing experience, working with higher education as well as with arts and cultural, health‑related, human benefit and social service, membership, and youth organizations. Clients include: American Cancer Society, American Heart Association, American Lung Association, American Red Cross, Girl Scouts of the USA, Mercy Corps International, the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (UK), the Presbyterian Church (USA) Foundation, the Royal National Lifeboat Institute (UK), The Salvation Army, and Volunteers of America.
Dr. Nichols has served as Senior Vice President for Development and Marketing at Covenant House International, the largest provider of services to homeless and street youth in the world, as President of the Vancouver National Historic Reserve Trust in the state of Washington and as the Chief Development Officer for the Salvation Army, Cascade Division; as Vice President for Development at Portland State University, Oregon, and headed development efforts at Wayne State University, Detroit, and at the New Jersey Institute of Technology. While at Wayne State, her development program received the silver medal for "Most Improved Development Program of the Decade" from the Council for the Advancement and Support of Education (CASE).
An active member and certified fund raiser (CFRE) of the Association of Fundraising Professionals, Judy Nichols has served on both the Michigan and Oregon boards. She is listed in Who's Who of American Women and Who's Who in Education.
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The 'New Look' of Major Giving Contributed by: Judith NicholsThursday, June 05, 2003 (9 years 345 days ago) ...How does our increasing longevity affect major giving? By focusing on bequests and planned gifts, many organizations will actually bring in more money from a broader base of supporters than they can through a focus on current gifts!...
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