Are you ready to rock the fundraising world?

As a fellow fundraiser, I understand the challenges fundraisers and advancement officers face both internally and externally. In five Fundraising Coaching sessions with me we will connect with your inner world, your leadership strengths and additionally discuss the practicalities of great fundraising:

In weekly coaching sessions I will help you:

  • Tap into your own unique strengths and knowledge

  • Feel what it is like to really be a strong fundraising leader

  • Identify and overcome roadblocks within organizations

  • Engage other community members, institutions or organizations

  • Turn small gifts into big ones, creating a lasting impact

We'll explore the five key components that drive successful fundraising:

  • Expertise: Mastering the fundamentals and staying up-to-date on best practices

  • Strengths: Leveraging individual talents and building cohesion

  • Cultural Buy-in: Aligning fundraising efforts with organizational values

  • Data-Driven Decisions: Tracking progress, analyzing results, and making informed choices

  • Engagement: Building genuine connections and fostering a sense of community

Be in touch to learn more about the particulars of the Fundraising Coaching five session series.

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About Angie Lieber

Angie Lieber, Ed.M has three decades of experience as an institutional advancement professional at the nexus of brand creation, marketing and communications, and fundraising.

She has seamlessly integrated her background in adult development and organizational behavior with her years in the world of organizational leadership.

Trained in the Co-Active Coaching model, Angie grounds her work in Internal Family Systems (IFS) and the social sciences of The Tavistock Institute, theories on subjectivity and social identity. and the attachment development.

Angie holds a Master's Degree in Adult Development from Harvard’s Graduate School of Education, a BA in Religion and Women’s Studies from Oberlin College, and an MBA candidacy in Organizational Behavior at Baruch College's Zicklin School of Business.