Jack Alotto, MA, CFRE
Sanford Institute of Philanthropy
Join TVNPA online again this month as Jack Alotto, MA, CFRE, from the Sanford Institute of Philanthropy outlines the most relevant best practices and strategies we need to carry out successful fundraising campaigns during the Covid-19 era.
During this pandemic, many organizations and fundraisers are pivoting and adapting their strategies, often at the last minute. Forwarding our mission is more important than ever and raising funds to advance that mission remains a critical task.
Jack will provide participants with the latest information and resources that fundraisers can use right now. Additionally, the discussion will also feature how fundraising strategies, including annual, major and peer-to-peer campaigns, can be enhanced during the pandemic. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn more about contemporary fundraising strategies during this challenging moment in time!
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About our Speaker
Jack Alotto, MA, CFRE
Jack is a graduate of Glassboro State College (now Rowan University) and he holds a Master’s degree from the State University of New York at Oswego; both degrees are in Psychology. Throughout his career, Jack has served in a variety of fundraising positions in hospital, social service and the arts as executive director, development director, major gift and legacy giving manager, and foundation and corporate relations manager.
Jack has taught a variety of fundraising classes at the Center for Volunteer and Nonprofit Leadership (CVNL), where he is on the faculty of the Emerging Leaders Program, additionally, Jack had previously served as a member of the board and taught and managed the Association of Fundraising Professionals (AFP) Golden Gate Chapter’s Certified Fundraising Executive (CFRE) Review class. He has recently been appointed as CFRE California Ambassador.
At the Sanford Institute of Philanthropy (SIP) at JFK University, Jack’s primary role is Instructor in the Fundraising Academy and in the newly-launched Cause Selling Series. He has served on panels in Ethics in Fundraising, Cause Selling, and Donor Loyalty/ Donor Centered Fundraising. He has also moderated panels on Strategies for Building a Strong Major Gifts Program, Trends and Strategies for Nonprofit Fundraising, and Stewarding Gifts and Cultivating Donors. In addition, Jack has taught Fundraising Basics, Cause Selling and Major Gift modules at the SIP Fundraising Academy since 2018.