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Fundraising TLC: Unleashing Generosity

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Fundraising TLC: Unleashing Generosity
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  • Connecting with Donors' Passions with Michael Vanderburgh, Part 2
    In the second part of our conversation with Michael Vanderburgh, we examine the elements of effective fundraising, including refining your mission, connecting your initiatives to donors' passions, and leading with gratitude.   ABOUT MICHAEL VANDERBURGH Michael Vanderburgh is Executive Director of St. Vincent de Paul Society in Dayton, Ohio. Since 1999, Michael has engaged in nonprofit leadership in financial development and executive positions in Iowa, Kentucky, and Ohio. Michael is a graduate of The George Washington University (M.A., Political Management), Wright State University (B.A., Urban Affairs), and Sinclair Community College (A.A.S., Law Enforcement), and attended law school at Ohio Northern University and the University of Dayton. Over a decade of service for the Archdiocese of Cincinnati, Michael planned and led the historic One Faith, One Hope, One Love capital campaign, which raised over $165 million in pledges to benefit regional ministries of the Catholic Church in western and southwestern Ohio. In 2017 a feature article about Michael’s life appeared in the Cincinnati Enquirer, and the story received a first-place award by The Press Club of Cleveland. Michael is chair of the disaster operations committee for Disaster Services Corporation - Society of St. Vincent de Paul USA, a board member of Franciscan Media, and a member of the child protection review board for the Archdiocese of Cincinnati. Michael resides in Oakwood, Ohio with his wife Ann Marie and four children.   Connect with Michael: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelvanderburgh/   Learn more about St. Vincent de Paul Society in Dayton, Ohio: https://stvincentdayton.org/
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  • Connecting with Donors’ Passions with Michael Vanderburgh, Part 1
    In part 1 of our conversation with Michael Vanderburgh, Executive Director of St. Vincent de Paul Society in Dayton, Ohio, we dig into the weight of volunteerism and how giving to Catholic organizations connects people to their passions and faith.   ABOUT MICHAEL VANDERBURGH Michael Vanderburgh is Executive Director of St. Vincent de Paul Society in Dayton, Ohio. Since 1999, Michael has engaged in nonprofit leadership in financial development and executive positions in Iowa, Kentucky, and Ohio. Michael is a graduate of The George Washington University (M.A., Political Management), Wright State University (B.A., Urban Affairs), and Sinclair Community College (A.A.S., Law Enforcement), and attended law school at Ohio Northern University and the University of Dayton. Over a decade of service for the Archdiocese of Cincinnati, Michael planned and led the historic One Faith, One Hope, One Love capital campaign, which raised over $165 million in pledges to benefit regional ministries of the Catholic Church in western and southwestern Ohio. In 2017 a feature article about Michael’s life appeared in the Cincinnati Enquirer, and the story received a first-place award by The Press Club of Cleveland. Michael is chair of the disaster operations committee for Disaster Services Corporation - Society of St. Vincent de Paul USA, a board member of Franciscan Media, and a member of the child protection review board for the Archdiocese of Cincinnati. Michael resides in Oakwood, Ohio with his wife Ann Marie and four children.   Connect with Michael: ⁠https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelvanderburgh/⁠   Learn more about St. Vincent de Paul Society in Dayton, Ohio: ⁠https://stvincentdayton.org/
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  • Planting the Seeds for Strong Fundraising with OLV, Part 2
    In part 2 of our conversation with Reverend Monsignor David LiPuma and David Kersten, we continue discussing Father Baker’s work, how he planted the seeds for strong fundraising, and ways OLV has evolved to foster continued support of its mission. ABOUT REVEREND MONSIGNOR DAVID LIPUMA  Reverend Monsignor David LiPuma is the Pastor and Rector at OLV National Shrine & Basilica. A Lancaster, New York native, he was ordained to the priesthood in 1987 by the late Bishop Edward Head. He served as parochial vicar at St. Leo the Great in Amherst, and later at St. Philip the Apostle in Cheektowaga. In 1993, Msgr. LiPuma was named acting director of the Office of Worship in the Diocese of Buffalo, a post he held until Bishop Henry J. Mansell appointed him as his priest secretary. He continued in that role under former Bishop Edward Kmiec, who retired in 2012 and under Bishop Richard Malone until 2013. In 2013, Msgr. LiPuma was named pastor of St. Peter's in Lewiston. A graduate of Wadhams Hall Seminary College in Ogdensburg, New York, Msgr. LiPuma went on to study in Rome, Italy, at the Pontifical North American College where he received his theology degree from the Gregorian University in Rome. ABOUT DAVID KERSTEN  David J. Kersten is the Chief Executive Officer of OLV Charities - the fundraising and support services arm of Our Lady of Victory Organizations / “Father Baker’s.” Kersten is the public face of the organization and responsible for the fundraising efforts of OLV Charities, which involve multiple channels, such as direct mail solicitations, fundraising events, planned gifts, charitable gift annuities, and other giving vehicles. He also oversees a full range of strategic and operational activities for OLV Charities, which include but are not limited to support service growth / retention, fiduciary oversight, and policy implementation. Previously, Kersten served as Vice President of Development for Catholic Health System. He also functioned as President of ParishPay, Inc. in New York City and as Executive Director of the Foundation of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Buffalo. Kersten received a Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy from Niagara University. He also received a Bachelor’s of Sacred Theology from Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas and a Master’s of Ecumenical Studies from Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas in Rome. Additionally, Kersten received an MBA in Church Business Administration from the Graduate Theological Foundation in South Bend, Indiana. Learn more about OLV: ⁠https://www.olvcharities.org/⁠
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  • Planting the Seeds for Strong Fundraising with OLV, Part 1
    In part 1 of our two-part conversation with OLV, we speak with Reverend Monsignor David LiPuma, Pastor and Rector at OLV National Shrine & Basilica and David Kersten, CEO of OLV Charities about Father Baker’s life, cause for canonization, and impact on direct mail fundraising. ABOUT REVEREND MONSIGNOR DAVID LIPUMA  Reverend Monsignor David LiPuma is the Pastor and Rector at OLV National Shrine & Basilica. A Lancaster, New York native, he was ordained to the priesthood in 1987 by the late Bishop Edward Head. He served as parochial vicar at St. Leo the Great in Amherst, and later at St. Philip the Apostle in Cheektowaga. In 1993, Msgr. LiPuma was named acting director of the Office of Worship in the Diocese of Buffalo, a post he held until Bishop Henry J. Mansell appointed him as his priest secretary. He continued in that role under former Bishop Edward Kmiec, who retired in 2012 and under Bishop Richard Malone until 2013. In 2013, Msgr. LiPuma was named pastor of St. Peter's in Lewiston. A graduate of Wadhams Hall Seminary College in Ogdensburg, New York, Msgr. LiPuma went on to study in Rome, Italy, at the Pontifical North American College where he received his theology degree from the Gregorian University in Rome. ABOUT DAVID KERSTEN  David J. Kersten is the Chief Executive Officer of OLV Charities - the fundraising and support services arm of Our Lady of Victory Organizations / “Father Baker’s.” Kersten is the public face of the organization and responsible for the fundraising efforts of OLV Charities, which involve multiple channels, such as direct mail solicitations, fundraising events, planned gifts, charitable gift annuities, and other giving vehicles. He also oversees a full range of strategic and operational activities for OLV Charities, which include but are not limited to support service growth / retention, fiduciary oversight, and policy implementation. Previously, Kersten served as Vice President of Development for Catholic Health System. He also functioned as President of ParishPay, Inc. in New York City and as Executive Director of the Foundation of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Buffalo. Kersten received a Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy from Niagara University. He also received a Bachelor’s of Sacred Theology from Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas and a Master’s of Ecumenical Studies from Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas in Rome. Additionally, Kersten received an MBA in Church Business Administration from the Graduate Theological Foundation in South Bend, Indiana. Learn more about OLV: https://www.olvcharities.org/
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  • Leading with Faith with Sheila McGirl, Part 2
    In part 2 of our conversation with Sheila McGirl, we explore how to create a culture of philanthropy and the significance of storytelling.   ABOUT SHEILA MCGIRL Sheila O’Hagan McGirl has been involved in philanthropy for most of her life. She comes from a family of dedicated servant leaders from Brooklyn, New York. Sheila was recognized by the Irish American Building Society and the Diocese of Brooklyn as the 2018 Woman of the Year at the Great Irish Fair of New York. Sheila’s family managed and supported this major fundraiser for diocesan ministries for decades. After attending a program for Court Stenography and working as a freelance court stenographer for many years, Sheila became a stay-at-home mom for thirteen years. During that time, she was a dedicated volunteer, assisting parishes and community programs with fundraising efforts through events. When Sheila’s husband became ill with Multiple Sclerosis, Sheila had to reengage with the workforce. During this challenging time, she turned to Church, as many of us do, and her journey working in ministry and, ultimately, development began. Sheila comes to the Diocese of Wilmington from the Central Association of the Miraculous Medal in Philadelphia, where she was Senior Director of Institutional Advancement. Before that, she served the Diocese of Camden, New Jersey, as Associate Director of Development. She held various positions at the Diocese of Camden, including the Catholic Star Herald newspaper, Family Life and Youth, Young Adult, and Campus Ministry offices. She holds degrees in Liberal Studies from Gloucester County College and Business Administration from Rowan University. She founded the Catholic Business Network of South Jersey to provide fellowship and development to those pursuing the union of faith and industry. Sheila is a member of the Association of Fundraising Professionals, Planned Giving Association, International Catholic Stewardship Conference, Ladies Ancient Order of Hibernians, and New Jersey Irish Society. She is a Certified Fundraising Executive (CFRE). She currently resides in South Jersey and enjoys spending time with her four children. Connect with Sheila: ⁠https://www.linkedin.com/in/sheila-mcgirl-cfre-670256a/ Learn more about the Diocese of Wilmington: https://www.cdow.org/
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Welcome to Fundraising TLC, The Lukens Company's podcast that dives deep into all things fundraising with experts in the faith-based space. Season 2 is officially here! For about 30 minutes every Monday, join us as we discuss an array of tips, tricks, and tactics that can help you enhance your donor engagement and unleash new waves of generosity.
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