The PEJE Development Community of Practice is a networking venue for sharing, vetting, and building knowledge around day school development best practices. The CoP brings together professional Directors of Development and other school administrators who participate in development functions. The CoP provides varied opportunities for community members to learn together, share information and ideas, solve problems, and provide support. Through telephone workshops, in conjunction with ongoing discussions on the Development CoP Google Group, members reap the benefits of this group's work through the sharing of high quality models, best practices, and innovative ideas.
Conference Call Information
Green Building: The Return on Investment of Sustainable Design
Date/Time: Thursday, May 15, 1:00 PM Eastern
Guest: Julie Skolnicki, Brailsford & Dunlavey, Facility Planners & Program Managers
Do your donors challenge you to 'build green?' Ever wonder whether environmental investments will recoup their costs in an acceptable time frame? Trying to convince your board to look at sustainable building? This call will begin to answer these questions and more. Julie Skolnicki and her firm have helped over fifty independent schools from concept to implementation with sustainable building efforts and LEED certification.
For more information on the Development Community of Practice, please contact Sheila Remis Alexander, Development CoP Manager.
There is no charge to participate in this Community of Practice. To join, send your name and email address along with a brief paragraph about your school to Kirk Tallman, Administrative Assistant to CoPs.
PEJE Marketing Webinar Series
- Using Research to Make the Case June 7, 2007
- Getting Everyone on the Same Page: Using Key Messages to Advance Your Day School October 30, 2007
Voices from the Field: Finding Value in the MATCH CoP
I found the MATCH CoP call about Moves Management very worthwhile. As a result, the topic was a major agenda item at our February Development Committee Meeting. The discussion inspired the committee, and a summary of Moves Management was subsequently forwarded to our Board of Trustees.
Leslie Sporn, Director of Development & Marketing, The Shoshana S. Cardin School, Baltimore, MD

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