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SUMMARY:Networking & Knowledge @ CityLink
DESCRIPTION:Register\n  \n \nNavigating Charitable Giving in the Wake of Tax Changes \nThis session explores how recent changes in tax law are shaping the landscape of charitable giving. Participants will gain an understanding of the policy shifts that might affect philanthropic decision-making\, including itemized deductions\, standard deduction thresholds\, and strategies donors are using to maximize tax benefits while supporting causes they care about.\n\n\n\nDate:\nWednesday\, October 1\, 2025 \nTime:\n8:30-9:00 – Doors open/Networking\n9:00-10:30 – Program \nLocation:   \nCityLink \n800 Bank St\, Cincinnati\, OH 45214 \nJoin us in the Multipurpose Room \nCost:  \nAFP Members  – $10\nNon-Members – $49 \n  \nRegister\n  \nThis event will be approved for 1.5 CFRE Credits. \nYour reservation is a financial commitment. \nAbout the Speaker: \n\n\n\n\n\nCourtney Reitman-Deinlein\, Owner\, CRD Family Wealth Advisory\, LLC \nAfter most recently leading Deloitte Tax’s Estate\, Gift\, Trust and Charitable Competency for the firm and the Private Wealth tax practice for Cincinnati’s office of Deloitte\, she has redirected that passion of providing income tax and wealth planning services to a handful of families and family offices. After spending over 25 years in public accounting between Arthur Andersen and Deloitte\, Courtney created her own business to be a dedicated advisor to family business owners and multi-generational wealthy families and family offices. \nBorn and raised in Northern Kentucky to parents and grandparents of entrepreneurs\, after graduating from Thomas More College in 1998 instead of entering the family businesses\, she embarked on an illustrious career in public accounting. She developed her expertise in income taxation and wealth transfer planning over the years while working with clients across the country. Always having her home base in Greater Cincinnati\, the experiences gathered while travelling the country delivering presentations\, teaching professionals and serving clients have shaped the professional she is today. \nIn addition to owning her own advisory business she is the Chairperson of the board of Keep Cincinnati Beautiful. This combines her passion for the environment\, the arts and the great city of Cincinnati\, while giving back to the community that shaped her.
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SUMMARY:Emerging Leaders - Build a Mini-Campaign
DESCRIPTION:Register\n  \n \nJoin us for a hands-on activity called Build a Mini-Campaign! \nParticipants will break into pairs or small groups and have 20 minutes to develop a fictional fundraising campaign\, complete with a name\, goal\, target audience\, and communication plan. We’ll wrap up with brief group presentations and a few light-hearted awards\, including “Most Realistic” and “Most Creative.” \n  \nAFP Cincinnati’s Emerging Leaders affinity group’s goal is to provide professional development\, networking opportunities and cultivate a deeper sense of engagement within the Cincinnati Chapter and its activities. If you’d like to learn more about Emerging Leaders\, you can visit Emerging Leaders – AFP Cincinnati \n  \n\nLocation: CityLink Center \n800 Bank Street \nCincinnati\, OH 45214 \n\n  \nDate: Wednesday\, September 17\, 2025\n  \nTime: 9:00am – 11:00am\n  \nCost:\nAFP Members $10\nNon-Members $49 \n\n  \n\nRegister\nThis event will be approved for 2.0 CFRE Credits. \nYour reservation is a financial commitment.
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LOCATION:CityLink\, 800 Bank Street\, Cincinnati\, OH\, 45214\, United States
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SUMMARY:Networking & Knowledge @ CityLink
DESCRIPTION:Register\n  \n  \nAdvocacy Without Jeopardy: Navigating Policy Boundaries for Nonprofits \n  \nIn today’s fast-changing world\, nonprofits are feeling more urgency than ever to speak up—but many folks are unsure where the legal line is. Can you call for policy change? What counts as lobbying? How do you protect your 501(c)(3) status while still standing up for your mission? Join us for a practical and timely conversation about how to advocate legally and effectively as a nonprofit professional. You’ll walk away with clear answers\, useful tips\, and more confidence to use your voice the right way. \n  \nDate:\nWednesday\, September 3\, 2025 \nTime:\n8:30-9:00 – Doors open/Networking\n9:00-10:30 – Program \nLocation:   \nCityLink \n800 Bank St\, Cincinnati\, OH 45214 \nJoin us in the Multipurpose Room \nCost:  \nAFP Members & Students (with valid student ID) – $10\nNon-Members – $49 \n  \nRegister\n  \nThis event will be approved for 1.5 CFRE Credits. \nYour reservation is a financial commitment. \nAbout the Speakers: \n\n\n\n\n\nHailey Barr from UWGC \nHailey Barr is the Public Policy and Advocacy Manager at United Way of Greater Cincinnati. Hailey has experience in public relations\, event coordination\, program management\, and political engagement from various organizations including Fish & Richardson P.C.\, Gallup\, and Hillel International. Hailey holds a Master’s of Professional Studies in Public Relations & Corporate Communications from Georgetown University and a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and Government from Miami University. \n\n\n\n\n\nHolly Hankinson of GCF \nHolly Hankinson is the Director of Government Partnerships for the Greater Cincinnati Foundation. Hankinson has designed and managed advocacy strategies around the city of Cincinnati and leads GCF’s advocacy strategy on the local\, state\, and national level. \n\n\n\n\n\nTreva Reid from the Urban League/Executive Director of the Holloman Center \nTreva is the Executive Director for the Holloman Center for Social Justice\, a part of the Urban League of Greater Cincinnati. Reid comes to the Holloman Center after a career of civic service\, both as a City Councilmember in Oakland\, CA\, and as an advocate and public affairs professional. Her work now provides a unique perspective as a non-profit leader in a privately funded center of a publicly funded organization.
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SUMMARY:Networking & Knowledge @ CityLink
DESCRIPTION:Register\n \nICON Unpacked: Conversations\, Connections & Key Learnings \nThis session is your chance to connect\, learn\, and grow with fellow fundraisers breaking down the highlights of the Seattle ICON. \nJoin us for a dynamic recap and discussion of the most talked-about moments\, trends\, and takeaways from the largest gathering of fundraising professionals in the world. \nWe’ll break down big ideas into practical strategies you can use now\, covering everything from donor engagement innovations to leadership insights and sector-shifting data. This is also a great opportunity to network with local peers\, share your own reflections\, and catch up on what you may have missed. Come curious\, leave inspired! \nDate:\nWednesday\, June 4\, 2025 \nTime:\n8:30-9:00 – Doors open/Networking\n9:00-10:30 – Program \nLocation:   \nCityLink \n800 Bank St\, Cincinnati\, OH 45214 \nJoin us in the Multipurpose Room \nCost:  \nAFP Members & Students (with valid student ID) – $10\nNon-Members – $49 \nNote that members are being charged a fee for Networking & Knowledge events. This fee will help balance costs and allow us to continue to provide the quality programs and services you have come to expect from AFP Greater Cincinnati. If you have any questions\, please contact Ken Coggeshall at kcoggeshall@afpcincinnati.org. \nRegister\nThis event will be approved for 1.5 CFRE Credits. \nYour reservation is a financial commitment. \nAbout the Speakers: \n\n\n\n\nMatthew Gellin\, CFRE\n\n\n\nLiz Knuppel \n 
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SUMMARY:Networking & Knowledge @ CityLink
DESCRIPTION:Register\n  \nFundraising Flash: Demystifying the Ask \nOpportunities to practice role play for donor conversations \nStep into a fast-paced\, speed-dating-style session where you’ll practice making donor asks in a fun and supportive environment! Rotate through quick\, interactive role-play scenarios to refine your pitch\, handle objections\, and build confidence in fundraising conversations. Walk away with fresh skills and fearless energy to secure more support for your cause! \nDate:\nWednesday\, April 2\, 2025 \nTime:\n8:30-9:00 – Doors open/Networking\n9:00-10:30 – Program \nLocation:   \nCityLink \n800 Bank St\, Cincinnati\, OH 45214 \nJoin us in the Multipurpose Room \nCost:  \nAFP Members & Students (with valid student ID) – $10\nNon-Members – $49 \nNote that members are being charged a fee for this event. This is a break from past practice wherein members were able to attend for free. However\, times are changing and so must we. AFP Cincinnati is one of the only chapters in North America that does not charge members for events. This small fee will help ensure the financial health of our chapter and allow us to continue to provide the quality programs and services you have come to expect from AFP Greater Cincinnati. If you have any questions\, please contact Ken Coggeshall at kcoggeshall@afpcincinnati.org. \nRegister\n  \nThis event will be approved for 1.5 CFRE Credits. \nYour reservation is a financial commitment. \nAbout the Speakers: \n\n\n\n\n\nAnalisa Condon—Director of Advancement\, Mercy McAuley High School \nAnalisa Condon is the new Director of Advancement\, Mercy McAuley High School \, most recently the Senior Manager of Corporate Engagement at United Way of Greater Cincinnati\, where she had contributed for over six years. Her nonprofit career also includes roles at Crayons to Computers and Episcopal Retirement Services. Recently\, she served as Co-VP of AFP’s Education Committee\, overseeing the strategy and execution of educational programming for members. She now looks forward to leading the Resource Development Committee\, focusing on driving revenue growth for the chapter. A Chicago native\, Analisa earned her B.A. in Communications from Xavier University in 2013 and has since made Cincinnati her home. Outside of work\, she enjoys reading\, exploring coffee shops\, walking with a favorite podcast\, and spending time with friends. \n  \n\n\n\n\n\nCatherine Hahn—Assistant Director of Individual Giving\, Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra \nBefore joining the CSO and Cincinnati Pops in 2017\, Catherine raised funds and coordinated volunteers at other organizations across the arts and human services sectors\, including the Toledo Symphony Orchestra and United Way of Greater Toledo. A longtime volunteer for AFP Cincinnati\, she previously served as the Education Co-Vice President\, and prior to that\, chaired the CFRE education programs and co-chaired the Mentoring program. \nShe has a B.A. in Arts Administration with an emphasis in Music Performance from the University of Kentucky\, and a Master’s in Business Administration from the University of Toledo. Catherine earned her accreditation as a Certified Fund Raising Executive (CFRE) in 2019. When not at Music Hall\, Catherine can be found enjoying local restaurants with her husband\, or exploring parks with their rescue dog. \n\n\n\n\nJordan J. Klette-Cusher— Program Officer\, Elsa Sule Foundation \nJordan was a fellow in the Next Gen Fellows Program at Exponent Philanthropy and concentrates best practices and emerging trends in Philanthropy. The Exponent Philanthropy program has nurtured and enhanced his competence in leading the foundation in the community. He also enjoys participating in Philanthropy Ohio\, Council on Foundations and Grant Makers for Effective Organizations. \nJordan is a native of Blue Ash\, Ohio and a 2017 graduate of The University of Pittsburgh\, Swanson College of Engineering with a degree in Industrial Engineering and a Six Sigma Green Belt Certificate. Jordan was a member of the competitive tennis team and played trumpet in the jazz ensemble while at The Seven Hills High School. During high school he was a community volunteer at local nonprofits. Currently he is active in Give Back Cincinnati\, and serves on the board and leadership team as the President. He has enjoyed participating in the grant review process\, site visits of proposed grantees and evaluating the financial and cultural viability of nonprofits. In his free time he enjoys playing tennis\, exploring the city\, visiting friends\, and playing trivia. \n\n\n\n\n\nLynn Smith— Major Gifts Officer\, Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park \nHer previous positions include Director of Development at Girl Scouts of Western Ohio and Development Director at the music therapy organization Melodic Connections. Her career has spanned marketing\, education and fundraising. \nLynn holds a BA in Journalism from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill\, an Associate of Arts in Music from Thomas More College\, and a graduate certificate in nonprofit management from Northern Kentucky University. In 2019\, Lynn received her CFRE accreditation as a Certified Fund Raising Executive through CFRE International. She lives in Anderson Township. In her free time she enjoys hiking\, live music of any kind\, and yoga.
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