Giving USA Milwaukee 2018

About the Event

On June 13th, Giving USA will release its annual report on philanthropy, publishing in-depth research on the who, what, and where of giving in 2017. To mark the release, Campbell & Company will host events in five cities across the country, providing a platform for fundraising and nonprofit professionals to listen, network, and dive into the data.

We’ll pinpoint the biggest headlines of Giving USA 2017, explore their implications, and forecast future trends. A panel of local nonprofit leaders will weigh in on the data, sharing on-the-ground experiences and practical advice for their peers.

Schedule:
7:30 am Networking Breakfast
8:00-8:20 am Presentation
8:20-9:30 am Panel and Audience Questions

Following the event, the Milwaukee Public Museum will be offering free tours so be sure to save room on your schedule! More information will be available upon registration.

The event is free to attend. Due to space requirements, guests without a reservation will not be admitted.

Event Details

Event Dates
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Milwaukee Public Museum
800 W Wells St, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53233
Erin, Chapter Administrator
414.399.0281 | chapteradmin@afpsewi.org
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Presenters

A panel of Milwaukee nonprofit leaders will weigh in on the data, sharing on-the-ground experiences and practical advice for their peers:

Rodney Prunty, President and Chief Professional Officer, United Way of Racine County
Jeff Snow, Vice President of Development and Alumni Affairs, Milwaukee School of Engineering
Karen Spahn, Senior Vice President of Development, Milwaukee Public Museum
Helping to inform and moderate the conversation:

Melissa Berliner, Vice President, Campbell & Company; Giving USA report presenter   
Aliya Pitts, Assistant Head of School for Community Relations, The Prairie School; Giving USA moderator

Tour the Milwaukee Public Museum

Join MPM President, Dennis Kois, and other senior leadership team members for a 45-minute tour of two newly renovated exhibits--The Streets of Old Milwaukee and Crossroads of
Civilization.

You'll hear how the Museum used these projects as prototypes in planning for a future Museum facility. How can we incorporate more technology into a new Museum? How can exhibits serve broader audience interests and educational needs? And, how can we use these redesigned spaces to show potential donors the impact of a new facility?

The tour can only accommodate up to 60 people and will be held after the panel presentations. You may RSVP when you register for the Giving USA event.