Session 38 | 3:30 pm | Designing Catholic Funding Strategy for Sustained Impact

Location: Hanover D

Competition for resources is intense. Donors are looking not simply to support problems, but invest in solutions that have sustained impact. The keys are to design arguments for funding that can be tied to clear program measures of outcomes and to do so in sustained ways. A compelling case for support can only come after the design of a funding strategy that is tied to organizational performance. This session will offer examples of successful approaches.

Speaker: Dr. Susan U. Raymond
Executive Vice President
Changing Our World
New York, New York

Moderator: Debra Leaverton
Director, Parish Stewardship Education and Pastoral Services Appeal
Orange Catholic Foundation
Garden Grove, California

 


Susan Raymond is executive vice president at Changing Our World. She is responsible for designing and conducting research for both nonprofits and foundations as well as developing business plans and program evaluations for new and existing institutions. Dr. Raymond has extensive experience in research, analysis and planning. Prior to joining Changing Our World in 1999, she held positions with the New York Academy of Sciences, The World Bank, Center for Public Resources, and U.S. Agency for International Development. In February 2011, Women United in Philanthropy honored Dr. Raymond with the Women in Excellence and Achievement Award. In September 2014, she received the John and Patty Noel Humanitarian Award for her work in global health and development in Africa. She is a regular speaker on the future role of philanthropy and has published four books and many professional articles on the changing philanthropic landscape globally. Dr. Raymond earned her bachelor’s degree Phi Beta Kappa at the University School of Advanced International Studies in a joint program with the School of Hygiene and Public Health.