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2015 National Philanthropy Day Winners Announced
To be honored Friday, November 6, 2015
We are pleased to announce the 2015 National Philanthropy Day award winners. We received a fantastic amount of diverse and highly qualified applications for each and every category, and are looking forward to honoring the following outstanding volunteers, professionals, and youth in philanthropy from our Tulsa community at our NPD awards luncheon on Friday, November 6! Outstanding Philanthropist: Kayla & Scott Vaughn Kayla Vaughn graduated from Skiatook High School and Belmont University in Nashville, TN with a degree in Music Business. After college she returned to Tulsa and worked for Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Oklahoma, and married husband Scott Vaughn. She has been active in Tulsa's Young Professionals and has served on the boards of Emergency Infant Services and the Tulsa Ballet. She is the current chairperson for the 2015 capital campaign for the Tulsa Ballet to raise funds for the building of a ballet school in Broken Arrow, set to break ground this summer. Kayla and Scott are parents to Benjamin, age 4. Outstanding Volunteer Fundraiser: Isaac Rocha Isaac Rocha received his Bachelors of Science in Management and Marketing from Oklahoma State University. Professionally, he works as the Community Relations & Development Officer at Bama Companies, where he strategically helps align philanthropic giving, government affairs, inclusion initiatives, and community impact. Isaac has been involved with several nonprofit organizations, and currently serves on the boards of the Oklahoma State Chamber, Tulsa Regional Chamber, and Workforce Tulsa and serves on advisory boards of the YWCA-Tulsa. Isaac recently graduated from the prestigious XXVIII Leadership Oklahoma class and has been recognized for his community achievements by numerous organizations including Journal Record, Achievers under 40, Tulsa Business & Legal News, and many more. Outstanding Fundraising Professional: Lucky Lamons Prior to joining the Foundation for Tulsa Schools in 2010, Lucky Lamons worked for the Tulsa Police Department for 21 years. Lucky then represented the Tulsa region for four terms as a member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives. Throughout this time, he also served on numerous community boards and groups, and completed both Leadership Tulsa and Leadership Oklahoma. He holds a bachelor's degree from Cameron University, and three master's degrees, in criminal justice from Northeastern State University and in public administration and human relations from the University of Oklahoma. As the President and CEO of the Foundation of Tulsa Schools, Lucky has raised $8 million in just five years, and has steadily increased the organization's financial impact on and strategic alignment with Tulsa Public Schools. He continues to serve on several community advisory boards. Outstanding Diversity & Inclusion in Philanthropy: Hannibal Johnson & Tulsa Advocates for the Rights of Citizens with Developmental Disabilities, Inc. (TARC) Hannibal Johnson is a graduate of Harvard Law School and The University of Arkansas. Johnson is an attorney, author, and independent consultant specializing in diversity & inclusion/cultural competence issues and nonprofit governance. Johnson has also served as an adjunct professor at The University of Tulsa College of Law, Oklahoma State University, and the University of Oklahoma. He is past president of Leadership Tulsa, the Metropolitan Tulsa Urban League and the Northeast Oklahoma Black Lawyers Association. His further nonprofit involvement is extremely vast, having served on boards for organizations such as Planned Parenthood of Arkansas, The Community Leadership Association, The Rotary Club of Tulsa, Foundation for Tulsa Schools, and many, many more. For more than 63 years, Tulsa Advocates for the Rights of Citizens with Developmental Disabilities, Inc. (TARC) has advocated for and supported children and adults with developmental disabilities and their families to get the help they need to have a high quality of life. TARC was founded in 1952 by a group of passionate and concerned parents who wanted to advocate for education and other support services for their children with developmental disabilities. Today, TARC continues to fight for the rights and full inclusion of people with developmental disabilities and is the only organization in Oklahoma dedicated solely to providing advocacy and support for people with developmental disabilities and their families. Outstanding Youth in Philanthropy: Keith Boyd Ten-year-old Keith Boyd, CEO of Keith's Ice Cold Beverages, LLC, was born with nonverbal cerebral palsy and relies on a power wheelchair for mobility. Keith attended Little Light House in Tulsa from birth to age six, where he was assisted in receiving the technology he uses to communicate. In the summer of 2012, his entrepreneurial spirit lead him to have a lemonade stand in order to raise money for a toy. After exceeding his goal, he donated his excess earnings back to Little Light House. With the help of his Thrive15 mentor and a sponsorship from Chick-fil-A Eastside Market in Tulsa, Keith's Ice Cold Lemonade Stand later raised $140,000 for his alma mater. Since, Keith and his parents have developed and began manufacturing a private label lemonade, now being sold in Tulsa and Northwest Arkansas, with a portion of sales from each bottle going to The Keith Boyd Foundation to support Keith's mission to help other kids with special needs gain access to the tools they need to have a voice.
Spirit of Philanthropy Honorees: David & Tracy Kyle; Assistance League of Tulsa Philanthropists Charles Strauser; Emeka Nnaka Volunteer Fundraisers Steffanie Bonner Fundraising Professionals Marlin Lavanhar; Tulsa's Young Professionals Diversity & Inclusion in Philanthropy Anna Bebermeyer; Jennelle Jacobs Youth in Philanthropy
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August Breakfast Meeting
Bring Your CEO/Executive Director and/or Board President to Breakfast
Don't miss bringing your CEO/Executive Director or Board President to AFP of Eastern Oklahoma's only breakfast of 2015! Spend your morning with the international fundraising professional, Stephen Pidgeon, visiting us in Tulsa from the UK in partnership with Oklahoma Center for Nonprofits. He is a proud fundraiser for over 30 years, he teaches and speaks at conferences throughout the world and works with nonprofits to creatively develop strategy that helps to raise millions.
WHEN
Thursday, August 20, 2015
7:30am-9:00am
WHERE
Tulsa Garden Center
2435 South Peoria
FEE
Members: $40.00
Guests: $50.00
In conjunction with the Oklahoma Center for Nonprofits Speaker Series
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Save the Date: National Philanthropy Day 2015
Half-Day Fundraising Conference & Awards Luncheon
WHEN
Friday, November 6, 2015
8:30am-1:15p.m.
WHERE
Southern Hills Country Club
Tulsa, OK
Featuring Nationally-Acclaimed Fundraising Expert
Tom Ahern
Tom Ahern is author of several wonderful books on how to get and keep donors, and is one of the world's leading experts on donor communications. Tom is in demand as a communications trainer, traveling internationally to present his workshops. He has recently been a featured presenter at conferences in New Zealand, the Netherlands, Belgium, Australia, and Italy as well as across North America. He's written numerous cases for successful fundraising campaigns, totaling more than $1.5 billion in fundraising goals. Recent clients include the Animal Rescue League of Boston, Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, Houston Grand Opera, International AIDS Vaccine Initiative, National Parks Conservation Association, Princeton University, Save the Children, Texas Parks & Recreation Foundation, University of Chicago, Volunteers of America, and many smaller nonprofits.
Registration opens September 1.
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July Webinar
Making Friends and Financial Statements-Accounting and Budgeting Concepts for Fundraisers by Stephanie Cory, CFRE
Do financial statements and budgets scare you? Does the relationships between an income statement and a balance sheet elude you? Do you wonder where overhead comes from? How is it that you can deposit a grant check in the bank but not report the revenue at the same time? Have you been too afraid to speak and ask your accounting department or boss? You're not alone, and you don't have to be afraid anymore. Learn what those confusing concepts like depreciation, deferred revenue, and accrued expenses really mean. Be in a better position to understand the true financial health of your nonprofit organization and why your development reports don't always match up with those from your accounting department. Learn how to develop your own budgets for grants and events.
WHEN
Wednesday, July 22, 2015
12:00p.m.-1:30p.m.
WHERE
Tulsa Area United Way-Bailey Room
1430 S. Boulder Ave., Tulsa, OK
FEE
Members: Free
Guests: $20.00
Brown Bag Lunch-bring your own
Please contact Krisann Diaz, Webconference Chair, with any questions.
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Bartlesville Network July Luncheon
Writing Winning Grant Proposals by Nicky Kay Michael, Ph.D.
This luncheon will cover basic components of grant writing. While Dr. Michael will focus on the requirements of federal grants, her explanation also applies to most other state and private foundation grant applications. This includes, but is not limited to: effective narratives, budgeting, how to assure your budget matches your activities and milestones, active voice, and teamwork.
WHEN
Thursday, July 23, 2015 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM WHERE Bartlesville Regional United Way 415 Silas Street Bartlesville, OK 74006 FEE $20.00 for guests $15.00 for members Register here.
Nicky Kay Michael, Ph.D., has been a grant writer for the past twenty years, raising millions of dollars for her organizations. She has written for city and tribal governments, school districts, hospitals, rural counties, and numerous non-profits. Although her expertise is federal grant applications, she is also successful in private proposal strategies. She has witnessed the field in its infancy through the growth into certification processes of the last five to ten years. In 2012, the Native Americans in Philanthropy honored her with the prestigious Circle of Leaders program. Professionally, she is an elected leader of the Delaware Tribe of Indians and honorably serves as the Secretary for the Tribal Council. Dr. Michael earned her Ph.D. in History from the University of Oklahoma, her MA from Oklahoma State University, and her BA from Stanford University. She has also experienced numerous leadership programs such as the Udall Foundation Congressional Internship and Americans for Indian Opportunity Ambassador Program. |
Will you say YES when you receive a call from the AFP Foundation asking you to donate to the Be the Cause campaign? Our support provides the highest quality of educational programs such as our webinars. Part of every gift will come to our chapter for our outstanding programs such as Stephen Pidgeon's presentation at our chapter's breakfast on August 20th.
If you make your gift or pledge before September 10th, your name will be included in our prize drawing for gift certificates and more! You can donated online
here!
Thank you,
Gerri Inman, JD and Tish Stuart, CFRE- Be the Cause Chairs
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President's Column
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Tom Taylor II |
Dear AFP of Eastern Oklahoma Chapter Professionals and Friends:
I hope everyone enjoyed some time off around the 4th of July and celebrated our freedom! I am excited to announce that our chapter will be having our first ever "Bring Your Executive Director/CEO or Board President to Breakfast" on Thursday, August 20th from 7:30 a.m. until 9 a.m. at the Tulsa Garden Center. We will be featuring a dynamic, international speaker, Stephen Pidgeon, from the UK in partnership with the Oklahoma Center for Non-Profits. He will be talking about loving your donors to death from a Board or Executive level. He will be featured for a more in-depth 4 hour development level presentation hosted by OCNP at OSU Tulsa from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. that same day. Registration information will be coming out soon, but don't miss this exciting opportunity for the seasoned development professionals, executives, or Board members alike for the Tulsa and Bartlesville areas. Are you a CFRE or studying to be one? Come network on July 30th at the YWCA of Tulsa. Please join me and our AFP Board this year and together, we can partner and share best practices to be the most adept fundraising professionals around!
Best,
~Tom Tom A. Taylor, II
2015 President, Association of Fundraising Professionals, Eastern Oklahoma Chapter
Executive Director/CEO at Emergency Infant Services
918-582-2469
AFP Eastern OK's Presenting Business Partner
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Congratulations, Chapter!
For the first time ever our chapter has achieved the AFP Friends of Diversity designation, thanks to the hard work of AFP Past President Tish Stuart, CFRE, the Board, and all of our members in 2014! This designation
created by AFP International encourages chapters to perform specific activities designed to increase diversity within fundraising and public awareness of the importance of philanthropy in all cultures. Our addition of the Outstanding Diversity and Inclusion in Philanthropy award at the 2014 National Philanthropy Day Awards Luncheon, and programming throughout the year on topics of diversity and inclusion are examples of how we achieved the Friends of Diversity Designation!
In addition to achieving the Friends of Diversity designation, our chapter has also been awarded Ten Star Gold status for the first time ever! After receiving Ten Star status several times, our chapter went above and beyond last year to secure the advanced achievement of Ten Star Gold! The Ten Star Gold award requires 10 goals (an increase from the four required for the Ten Star award), and six additional optional goals. As a Ten Star Gold chapter, we receive one free webinar, one free AFP membership scholarship to use in our chapter, Recognition at Chapter Presidents Council meeting, a listing in Advancing Philanthropy, a certificate of achievement, and use of the Ten Star Gold logo on our website, in newsletters, and other marketing materials.
Congratulations again, everyone! Together we achieved these awards and should be proud of ourselves!
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Thank You to Our Sponsors
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Job Openings Director of Development Family & Children's Services Executive Director of Development All Souls Unitarian Church Chief Development Officer Big Brothers Big Sisters of Oklahoma Director of Advancement for Bishop Kelley High School Bishop Kelley High School New Members Kelly Hawver Director of Resource Development Meals on Wheels of Metro Tulsa Carissa Lott Business Office Manager Price Tower Arts Center Calvin A. Moore, MBA CEO/President Meals on Wheels of Metro Tulsa |
2015 Board of Directors
President Tom Taylor, II President Elect Allison Walden Immediate Past President Tish Stuart, CFRE Treasurer Steffanie Bonner
Secretary Susan Garcia, CFRE
VP of Education Jane Dunbar
VP of Advancing Philanthropy Monica Champ VP of Community Relations Taylor Shorb VP of Member Services Kate Silvey VP of Government & Strategic Planning Drew France Bartlesville Network Kathy Wright Chapter Administrator Margaret Wish Membership Recruiting & Retention Chair Lindsay Hughes Membership Services Chris Miller, CFRE Membership Services Hayley St. John Webconference Chair Krisann Diaz Youth in Philanthropy Chair Kyle Wilkes e-Communications Chair Melody Tangyunyong CFRE Chair Lindsay Jordan, MNM, CFRE |
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