Are you wondering what positions are required to make your nonprofit Successful?
A nonprofit development director is an individual with strong interpersonal and organizational skills who is mainly responsible for raising funds for a nonprofit institution. The duties include supervising the fundraising process, communicating with donors, and establishing strong relationships with them.
On today's podcast, I interview Julie Henson the Vice President of Development at Coburn Place, a Transitional home for survivors of domestic violence. She tells us all about her position and why it's critical to the mission of the organization.
Coburn Place is over 25 years old and has housed and served thousands of domestic violence survivors and their children.
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Mission
We offer compassionate support and safe housing choices for survivors of domestic violence and their children. We specialize in fresh starts – letting survivors lead the way in creating their own paths forward. We serve everyone – cisgender, transgender and nonbinary survivors. We have transitional housing at our historic building in Midtown Indianapolis, as well as in our community-based housing program. Breaking the cycle of abuse creates stronger people, stronger families and – ultimately – stronger communities.
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