Apra Partner Webinar: Do Prospect Developers and Fundraisers Speak the Same Language?

Recorded On: 12/19/2024

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Portfolio review can be a stressful time for both prospect developers (researchers, managers, etc.) and frontline fundraisers. While their goals intertwine, the methods and information required to meet these goals aren't always in line. In this session, we will explore the differences between what makes a great prospect developers versus a great fundraiser in an attempt to bridge the gap between the two groups and make the portfolio review process less stressful.*

*Full participation is applicable for 1.0 points in Category 1.B -Education of the CFRE International application for initial certification and/or recertification. 

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Apra Partner Webinar: Do Prospect Developers and Fundraisers Speak the Same Language
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Select the "View On-Demand Recording" button to begin.  |  60 minutes Portfolio review can be a stressful time for both prospect developers (researchers, managers, etc.) and frontline fundraisers. While their goals intertwine, the methods and information required to meet these goals aren't always in line. In this session, we will explore the differences between what makes a great prospect developers vs. a great fundraiser in an attempt to bridge the gap between the two groups and make the portfolio review process less stressful.* *Full participation is applicable for 1.0 points in Category 1.B -Education of the CFRE International application for initial certification and/or recertification.

Lauren Enlow

Strategic Consultant

Blackbaud

Lauren has been a member of the Data Intelligence team at Blackbaud for the last three and a half years as a Sr. Strategic Consultant. She previously served as the Associate Director of Alumni Relations and Annual Giving at Penn State University, Abington Campus.  She has enjoyed a 16-year career in development, specializing in both K-12 and higher education.  Driven by a deep passion for education, she believes in making education more accessible and affordable for all students. Throughout her career she has remained focused on increasing donor participation and retention through intentional relationship building, impactful event production, donor database management, and donor stewardship. 

Lauren holds her undergraduate degree in Political Science from The George Washington University, and a master’s degree from Ashford University in Public Administration. She also holds a certificate in Nonprofit Management from Harvard University. In her downtime, Lauren enjoys spending time with family, including her ornery dog Gigi, and volunteering with her sorority, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.