Strategies for Engaging Donors, Volunteers, Partners, and Other Constituents
Panelists
Christopher Grasso, Director of Development and Marketing
Cranaleith Spiritual Center
Christopher Grosso is the Director of Development and Marketing for Cranaleith Spiritual Center in Philadelphia, a ministry of the Sisters of Mercy that provides spiritual retreats, programming, spiritual direction, and conference space on its ten-acre campus. Cranaleith is committed to being accessible to all, especially to persons who are poor and those who work in solidarity with them. Cranaleith seeks to invite those at the center of need and those at the center of influence to reflection, reverent dialogue, and meaningful partnerships.
Prior to coming to Cranaleith, Christopher was Communications Director for the Congregation of the Mission (Vincentians) of the Eastern Province (East Coast, Panama). He also spent seven years in communications and advancement at Cabrini University, and previously at various other non-profits.
Christopher has an MA in Religion from Cabrini University, an MFA in Creative Writing (Poetry) from Brooklyn College, and a BA in English from West Chester University.
Tony Benson, II
Tony Benson is the Founder and CEO of Protecting Our Parks, a nonprofit organization dedicated to transforming parks by using innovative, customized themes for the purpose of uplifting, beautifying, and revitalizing communities. Mr. Benson is a highly dedicated and resourceful leader committed to cost-effective management of resources and quality performance. He is a visionary with significant experience in all aspects of nonprofit fundraising with a proven record of fostering organizational growth. Mr. Benson is an active and engaged volunteer giving his time and expertise to organizations such as the YMCA, Kaleidoscope Family Solutions, Jaden’s Voice, and the Holme Circle Civic Association. He lives in Northeast Philadelphia.
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PATH (People Acting to Help) Inc.
Helene Baczkowski, Director of Development
CORA Services, Inc.
Helene Baczkowski is on the senior leadership team of CORA Services, a non-profit Family Resource Center that helps children and families overcome academic, emotional and social challenges. As the Director of Development, she spearheads all fundraising, communication and marketing efforts. Helene began her career in customer service and sales before holding a variety of different positions in University Advancement. Helene has an MBA from La Salle University, sits on Villa Joseph Marie High School's Development Committee and is on the Board of Cara's Sweethearts.
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An In-depth Conversation with
AnnMarie Schultz, CEO
CORA Services, Inc.
AnnMarie was named CEO in July 2015 after serving as Chief Operating Officer. Her visionary leadership and strong management have resulted in the expansion of services to thousands more children throughout the region. Key accomplishments include expansion of related services to over 50 additional non-public and charter schools, securing a contract to provide early intervention services, and opening the Early Years Program at LaSalle University.
AnnMarie’s career began in direct client service as an Educational Advisor with Communities in Schools of Philadelphia, Inc. She advanced within the organization, eventually managing the ELECT Teen Parent Program in 22 high schools. She joined CORA Services in 2002 as Director of the Beacon Center at Grover Washington Jr. Middle School. Through the years she has held several posts which have given her a broad perspective on the strengths and opportunities available to the organization. Prior positions include Division Director of Out of School Services, Director of Program Advancement and Marketing, and Chief Operating Officer.
AnnMarie is currently enrolled in the M.S. in Nonprofit Leadership program at La Salle University. She received her B.A. in Family Studies from Messiah College.
Moderated by
Gloria M. Pugliese, MBA, CAP, CFRE
Gloria Pugliese has over 20 years of experience in nonprofit fundraising and leadership. She has raised funds for medical research, higher education, human services, and arts & culture organizations. In her capacity as a consultant, she has helped organizations with capital campaigns, event management, branding initiatives, and development planning. Ms. Pugliese is a frequent presenter at fundraising conferences and seminars and has been an instructor for the Principles of Fundraising Course at Villanova University for over 10 years. She serves as a board member with The Choristers and the Pennsylvania Youth Chorale. Ms. Pugliese holds a bachelor's degree from Susquehanna University and Master’s degrees from Lehigh University and La Salle University.
Wednesday Apr 13, 2022
8:00 AM - 11:30 AM EDT
CORA Services
8540 Verree Road
Philadelphia, PA 19111
Costs:
GNPCC Members: $25
Nonmembers: $35
Sponsorship Opportunities Available
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