6 ways to improve your support group’s fundraising efforts
As a support group leader, your efforts will be the most successful if fundraising is seen as the responsibility of the entire group, from developing the strategy to evaluating your results.
AdoptUSKids authors include experts in child welfare, communications, evaluation, and/or technology from across the United States. Together, they drive the AdoptUSKids project, as it supports foster and adoptive families, raises awareness about the nationwide need for more of these families, and provides resources to child welfare systems and professionals.
As a support group leader, your efforts will be the most successful if fundraising is seen as the responsibility of the entire group, from developing the strategy to evaluating your results.
By combining data on your own response system with effective strategies for keeping families engaged and breaking down barriers, you can increase the number of families who become resources for children in foster care.
Professionals and young people who have experienced care talk about engaging youth and incorporating youth voice into practice.
Webinar presenters explore how systems can create or improve family preservation services that are designed specifically for adoptive and guardianship families.
As a support group leader, you know that sometimes your group can be challenging. Whether it’s a difficult member or a sensitive topic, there are strategies that successful leaders have come to rely on.
We know that many systems and communities will need to think creatively and find ways to meet these and other National Adoption Month goals this year. Here are a few suggestions.