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Fundraising
Help feed Pace Center for Girls families during the holidays
In honor of Carole Savage, APR, CPRC, and her John W. Dillin Award, the Ocala Chapter is hosting a fundraiser to benefit the Pace Center for Girls, where Carole is executive director.
The Pace Center for Girls is a nonprofit organization committed to helping girls and young women have a brighter future through education, counseling, training and advocacy.
Giving back is easy.
You may donate any dollar amount via this Pay Pal link or purchase $25 Publix gift cards and bring them to our Nov. 19 meeting or get them to a board member.
If making a monetary donation, once in the Pay Pal platform, click “send” and the amount you want to donate. You may also add a note to Carole and the Pace girls.
The fundraiser lasts through Dec. 12, and all proceeds will go to Pace Center for Girls to help pay for holiday dinners from Publix for Pace families.
Contact me at [email protected] with questions.
Challenges of fundraising explored at upcoming FPRA Ocala Chapter meeting
Public to Private: Fundraising from the Inside Out
Planning a successful fundraiser always takes into account risks or challenges that could prevent reaching goals. Expert Beth McCall, consultant with Pride Philanthropy, will address this and more as guest speaker at the Florida Public Relations Association Ocala Chapter monthly professional development luncheon on Friday, May 15, from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Ocala Conference Center – Holiday Inn & Suites located at 3600 SW 38th Ave. in Ocala.
McCall will present “From Public to Private: Fundraising from the Inside Out.” After 13 years as an executive director to two charitable organizations, McCall opened a fundraising consulting business. She will discuss the steps taken towards that decision and the transition into her new venture including the logistics, the emotional capital and risk, and the reward of using her talents to help others learn the business of fundraising.
McCall became the Executive Director of the Munroe Foundation in October of 2005, and remained there until September 2013. During her tenure as the Executive Director, the Foundation raised over seven million dollars for Munroe Regional Medical Center for numerous projects. During her tenure at Munroe, McCall earned her Certified Fundraising Executive certification.
Prior to working at Munroe, McCall was executive director of the Public Education Foundation of Marion County from 1999 to 2005. In October of 2013, she established her own fundraising consulting business, Beth McCall, LLC. She works with Pride Philanthropy out of Atlanta, GA, Hospice of Marion County, ARC Marion Foundation, Live Oak International and the Community Foundation of Ocala/Marion.
McCall received her bachelor’s degree in education in 1973 and her master’s degree in business management and leadership in 2003.
Guests are welcome to attend the seminar and luncheon and can register by visiting www.fpraocala.org/events.html. The cost is $20 for members and $25 for guests. For additional information, contact Pamela Calero at [email protected].