A New View: Veered Perspective
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6700 Hollytree Drive,Tyler TX 75703
03 August, 2021
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AFP East Texas August Program AFP East Texas August - Hybrid ProgramTuesday, August 3,2021 11:30am-1pmRegister via Eventbrite for the in-person luncheon Hollytree Country Club 6700 Hollytree Dr. Tyler, TX. 75703 ORRegister via Eventbrite to receive the ZOOM Meeting ID and Password A New View: Veered Perspective One of the transformative consequences of stepping away from our “normal” lives is an enlarged perspective when we return. Like a helicopter sightseeing tour that shows us a location from a higher view, retreating from the normal routine can help us see our nonprofit organizations from a different view. What are we returning to post-COVID? How are nonprofits, and their professionals, viewing their mission work? How are donors viewing their gifts and their impact? What is “normal” for East Texas, today? For the August 3, 2021 AFP program, the speaker, Peggy Berry, CFRE, requests your participation in a short survey. The results will be compiled and shared at the August program. What are we returning to post-COVID? How are nonprofits, and their professionals, viewing their mission work? How are donors viewing their gifts and their impact? What is “normal” for East Texas, today? Results from the AFP East Texas Chapter survey, developed by Peggy Berry, will be shared. Please complete the survey no later than July 12, 2021. https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/TGZWRNX Presented by Peggy BerryAbout Our Presenter:In 2011, Peggy founded Peggy Berry Consulting, LLC after working for decades with nonprofits, board members and donors, as a fundraising professional, and as a donor and volunteer at East Texas nonprofits. Her successful professional career includes serving in development leadership with UT Health East Texas (formerly UT Health Science Center) and a large regional social services nonprofit. Her work as a consultant includes fundraising and nonprofit management, while bringing front-line experience and expertise to each engagement. Her relationship-centered, personalized approach ensures a nonprofit’s sustained success. Most recent work with clients includes, strategic planning, board governance, launching annual fund and major gifts programs, capital campaign feasibility, board training and project specific special event fundraising. Peggy holds accreditation as a Certified Fundraising Executive (CFRE) and is the founding President of the East Texas Chapter of the Association of Fundraising Professionals. Her volunteer work includes The Women’s Fund of Smith County, as a charter member, board member and first chair of the fund development committee. Peggy serves on the Marvin United Methodist Church Foundation Board and in leadership with the church’s stewardship ministry. Peggy enjoys volunteering, kayaking, traveling, and spending time with family, particularly her four wonderful granddaughters.
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