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Karen Eber Davis
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http://charitychannel.com/cc/karen-eber-davis
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Posts: Rank: New to Forums Level: Last Activity: 4/25/2012 Member Since: 12/23/2010
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About Me
Karen Eber Davis is on a mission to help non-profit leaders generate the ideas and resources they need to fulfill their goals in creative, effective and, whenever possible, brilliant ways. She is a strategy consultant, team builder and non-profit income and funding specialist.
As president of a consulting firm, she draws on her full set of skills to help non-profit organizations plan and fund their way to excellence. Her firm has attracted such clients as the Ringling College of Art and Design ($200,000 raised), Circus Sarasota ($75,114 raised), the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America , the Suncoast Workforce Development Board ($628,000 raised), Habitat for Humanity affiliates ($2,054,000 raised), Cardinal Mooney High School ($414,000 raised), the Sarasota Film Festival ($185,000 raised), Meals on Wheels PLUS ($1,114,128 raised) and more than 200 local, regional and national non-profit organizations. Her consulting work is respected for its innovation and integrity as well a practicality that affirms the spirit, psychology and funding needs of non-profit organizations.
Strategy Consulting. Karen Eber Davis’ strategic consulting included designing the Sarasota School-to-Work Program as well as funding and launching the Women Resource Center’s Employment Solutions ($32,500 raised) and the ELCA’s Florida-Bahamas Synod Resource Center ($33,000 raised). Other consultation resulted in new funding and services for families, new homes, high-impact education for older adults and cultural activities–to name a few.
Leadership.
Karen Eber Davis is a frequent leader and speaker at workshops on strategy, mental model building, innovation, non-profit funding and income. She has presented to and helped to build teams with such diverse audiences as the Sarasota Health Department, Catholic Charities ($228,000 raised) stakeholders, Florida-Bahamas Synod, the Early Learning Coalition, Clothes to Kids and the Association of Fundraising Professionals.
In addition, she has designed, planned and facilitated numerous retreats for boards and staffs to help them reach challenging new goals. In early 2009, she was awarded The Nonprofit Resource Center’s 2008 Trainer of the Year Award.
Funding. Her activities to increase funding raise multi-millions every year and involve new ideas that improve organizations and provide them more than money.
Her publications for non-profit organizations include the Profitable Nonprofit, Grant-tastic!, More Local Sources, and Local Sources (now in its fifth edition). These sought-after resources have proved invaluable for non-profit organizations seeking competitive funding and in using their resources to the max. Her monthly newsletter, Added Value, provides readers with up-to-date information on non-profit planning, partnerships, earned revenue, individual giving, and funding models.
Other publications include Help I’m Writing a Grant, How to Run a Great Meeting, How to Enlist Great Help and the blog, Advancing the Non Profit Sector. She has been published and quoted in the Sarasota Herald Tribune, Advancing Philanthropy, The Lutheran, the Lutheran Link and CharityChannel.
You can follow Karen at Twitter: kareneberdavis.
Background: Before founding the firm, Karen Eber Davis developed the Sarasota County Community Development Block Grant Program. Under her leadership, this infant program received the National Association of Counties National Affordable Housing Award for the Down Payment Assistance Program. The ongoing program has helped over 1,800 families realize their dreams of home ownership. She also worked with the City of Ft. Lauderdale and the Florida Department of State, Division of Cultural Affairs where she developed the division’s first audit program. In an earlier position with Good Shepherd Lutheran Church in Tampa, she developed three youth and children ministries, senior adult and family activities. Her work with the Florida Synod of the Lutheran Church in America supported youth ministries in congregations across Florida.
As a Graduate Fellow, she earned her Masters Degree in Business Administration (MBA) from the University of South Florida with a focus on finance and marketing. She graduated magna cum laude from the University of Connecticut with a bachelor’s degree in psychology. During her undergraduate studies, she participated in two award-winning research projects, one on self-esteem and a second on children’s concepts of sexual identity.
She is a member of the Society of Advancement of Consulting, the Association of Fund Raising Professionals and the Alliance for Nonprofit Management.
As a testimony to her organizational skills, she once planned a six-month cruise to the Bahamas during which, other than fresh produce, the only items that ran out were TP and chicken bouillon.
Call or email today to learn how these skills can be used to help lead your non-profit organization to further excellence and to develop a long-term funding strategy.
For testimonials about how Karen has helped non-profit to develop sustainable income and innovation, click here.
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Karen Eber Davis I am looking for examples of earned mission income for a workshop in Sept. Besides examples, I'd also like to know about the planning process that made them successful. Any ideas of who I should talk to? Thanks
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Karen Eber Davis is on a mission to help non-profit leaders generate the ideas and resources they need to fulfill their goals in creative, effective and, whenever possible, brilliant ways. She is a strategy consultant, team builder and non-profit income and funding specialist.
As president of a consulting firm, she draws on her full set of skills to help non-profit organizations plan and fund their way to excellence. Her firm has attracted such clients as the Ringling College of Art and Design ($200,000 raised), Circus Sarasota ($75,114 raised), the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America , the Suncoast Workforce Development Board ($628,000 raised), Habitat for Humanity affiliates ($2,054,000 raised), Cardinal Mooney High School ($414,000 raised), the Sarasota Film Festival ($185,000 raised), Meals on Wheels PLUS ($1,114,128 raised) and more than 200 local, regional and national non-profit organizations. Her consulting work is respected for its innovation and integrity as well a practicality that affirms the spirit, psychology and funding needs of non-profit organizations.
Strategy Consulting. Karen Eber Davis’ strategic consulting included designing the Sarasota School-to-Work Program as well as funding and launching the Women Resource Center’s Employment Solutions ($32,500 raised) and the ELCA’s Florida-Bahamas Synod Resource Center ($33,000 raised). Other consultation resulted in new funding and services for families, new homes, high-impact education for older adults and cultural activities–to name a few.
Leadership.
Karen Eber Davis is a frequent leader and speaker at workshops on strategy, mental model building, innovation, non-profit funding and income. She has presented to and helped to build teams with such diverse audiences as the Sarasota Health Department, Catholic Charities ($228,000 raised) stakeholders, Florida-Bahamas Synod, the Early Learning Coalition, Clothes to Kids and the Association of Fundraising Professionals.
In addition, she has designed, planned and facilitated numerous retreats for boards and staffs to help them reach challenging new goals. In early 2009, she was awarded The Nonprofit Resource Center’s 2008 Trainer of the Year Award.
Funding. Her activities to increase funding raise multi-millions every year and involve new ideas that improve organizations and provide them more than money.
Her publications for non-profit organizations include the Profitable Nonprofit, Grant-tastic!, More Local Sources, and Local Sources (now in its fifth edition). These sought-after resources have proved invaluable for non-profit organizations seeking competitive funding and in using their resources to the max. Her monthly newsletter, Added Value, provides readers with up-to-date information on non-profit planning, partnerships, earned revenue, individual giving, and funding models.
Other publications include Help I’m Writing a Grant, How to Run a Great Meeting, How to Enlist Great Help and the blog, Advancing the Non Profit Sector. She has been published and quoted in the Sarasota Herald Tribune, Advancing Philanthropy, The Lutheran, the Lutheran Link and CharityChannel.
You can follow Karen at Twitter: kareneberdavis.
Background: Before founding the firm, Karen Eber Davis developed the Sarasota County Community Development Block Grant Program. Under her leadership, this infant program received the National Association of Counties National Affordable Housing Award for the Down Payment Assistance Program. The ongoing program has helped over 1,800 families realize their dreams of home ownership. She also worked with the City of Ft. Lauderdale and the Florida Department of State, Division of Cultural Affairs where she developed the division’s first audit program. In an earlier position with Good Shepherd Lutheran Church in Tampa, she developed three youth and children ministries, senior adult and family activities. Her work with the Florida Synod of the Lutheran Church in America supported youth ministries in congregations across Florida.
As a Graduate Fellow, she earned her Masters Degree in Business Administration (MBA) from the University of South Florida with a focus on finance and marketing. She graduated magna cum laude from the University of Connecticut with a bachelor’s degree in psychology. During her undergraduate studies, she participated in two award-winning research projects, one on self-esteem and a second on children’s concepts of sexual identity.
She is a member of the Society of Advancement of Consulting, the Association of Fund Raising Professionals and the Alliance for Nonprofit Management.
As a testimony to her organizational skills, she once planned a six-month cruise to the Bahamas during which, other than fresh produce, the only items that ran out were TP and chicken bouillon.
Call or email today to learn how these skills can be used to help lead your non-profit organization to further excellence and to develop a long-term funding strategy.
For testimonials about how Karen has helped non-profit to develop sustainable income and innovation, click here.
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about 5 months ago
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California
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I am pleased to announce that I now am in a position to accept new national clients. Most of my work is focused on pre-campaign planning and ongoing oversight for capital, endowment and major gift programs. about 4 months ago
Florida
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Executive Directors discuss their challenges
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Review nonprofit-sector books for CharityChannel colleagues
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Contributing authors and editor collaborate on forthcoming book
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How to Succeed In Business: What Your Leaders Need to Know About Corporate Support? Part Three Contributed by: Karen Eber DavisWednesday, December 07, 2011 (166 days ago) The musical, How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, traces the adventures of a window washer who climbs the corporate ladder in a few days. Your nonprofit can succeed in obtaining business support. It will, however, take time and effort. This is the third part of a series dealing with corporate support. It shares three important board roles. ______
How to Succeed In Business: What Your Leaders Need to Know About Corporate Support? Part Two Contributed by: Karen Eber DavisWednesday, November 09, 2011 (195 days ago) The musical, How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, traces the adventures of a window washer who climbs the corporate ladder in days. Your nonprofit can succeed in obtaining business support but it will take time and effort. This three-part series of articles provides a board primer to help you understand, earn, and receive this vital source of nonprofit income and other support. In the first part of this article, we explored the basics of why and how corporations and businesses provide support to nonprofit organizations. This second part builds on that and discusses benefits, risks, and other information boards need to understand and consider in exploring business partnerships. (The third part will directly address the board’s role in the entire process.) ______
How to Succeed In Business: What Your Leaders Need to Know About Corporate Support? Part One Contributed by: Karen Eber DavisWednesday, October 26, 2011 (209 days ago) Educate the board about the numerous ways business relationships benefit nonprofits. This three-part series of articles is a comprehensive overview. ______
Reason for Hope? What Your Board Needs to Know About Government Funding Contributed by: Karen Eber DavisWednesday, July 27, 2011 (300 days ago) If the seven nonprofit income sources entered a popularity contest this year, the biggest loser would be government funding. This article provides a board primer on government funding to help your leaders maintain a realistic perspective on this source. ______
Waiting for Super Donor? What Your Board Needs to Know About Individual Donations Contributed by: Karen Eber DavisWednesday, June 08, 2011 (349 days ago) Every nonprofit organization hopes someone will make a significant donation that rescues them from their financial challenges. Do you wait for Super Donor to rescue you? Unfortunately, if you only wait and hope, the odds are that Super Donor is not coming. Nor is he or she sending a check. This article shares what every board member needs to know and do to obtain individual donations.
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Can You Make Money with Your Mission? What a Board Member Needs to Know Contributed by: Karen Eber DavisWednesday, March 23, 2011 (1 years 61 days ago) In this post-recession world, nonprofits continue to seek ways to increase the money to create their missions. One option is to expand earned income or mission income, that is, income earned while doing mission. In this climate nonprofits that never considered mission income are reexamining opportunities. Others who dabbled in mission income now place it front and center. As a board member, here are ten fundamentals to consider as you explore mission income opportunities for your nonprofit. ______
What Your Executive Director Would Like You to Know–But May Be Afraid to Tell You Contributed by: Karen Eber DavisWednesday, March 24, 2010 (2 years 60 days ago) Can your imagine what would be different at your meetings, if you could hear the thoughts that run through your Executive Director’s head? This article shares a dozen of the most common ones. During the last sixteen years of consulting with nonprofits, nonprofit executives have shared these thoughts with me when they talked about their boards. Knowing their thoughts will help you to better lead the organization. To help you create highly productive meetings, we include suggested actions in response to each thought....
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Raise More Money from Your Business Community: A Practical Guide to Tapping into Corporate Charitable Giving Review by: Karen Eber DavisThursday, March 15, 2012 (68 days ago) Do you want to earn more money from the business community? Lysakowski’s new book, Raise More Money from Your Business Community: A Practical Guide to Tapping into Corporate Charitable Giving provides an opportunity for you to understand the history of corporate philanthropy, to increase it in your nonprofit, and to explore its future. Raise More Money provides the nonprofit development office with a desire to raise more money from the business community, the tools to succeed in a way that will compliment individual fundraising efforts.
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Face Time: Relationship Philanthropy, A Resource for Canadian Major Gift Fundraising. Review by: Karen Eber DavisWednesday, March 07, 2012 (75 days ago) Face Time offers the reader a summary of major gifts and the philanthropic donor world. Readers new to philanthropy and benefactors who wish to gain an overview of planned giving and philanthropy will find Face Time most useful. If you’re a seasoned practitioner, Face Time will serve as a reminder of ideas, helpful tips, and useful gems used by experts.

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