Empowering Board Members to Fundraise as Champions - Workshop


 
Community: United Kingdom
Thursday, October 23, 2025
10:00 AM - 12:00 PM BST
Virtual
 
Seats Available: 10 of 16

Event Information

A healthy, mission-driven board is more than a governance body – it is the spiritual and strategic core of your champion community. This workshop equips nonprofit leaders and board members to cultivate boards whose members model full participation in the life of the ministry – including the joyful, prayerful, and relational opportunity to invite others into generosity. 

Rooted in biblical wisdom and aligned with the Champion Development framework, you’ll explore how to disciple board members into their role as fundraisers—not through pressure or quotas, but through prayer, testimony, invitation, and ownership. Through interactive exercises and real-life case studies, you'll gain tools to activate your board as a vital fundraising force. 

This workshop is designed for nonprofit executive leaders, development staff, and board members who want to strengthen their board’s engagement in fundraising through a biblical and relational approach. 

Presenters
Lorne Campbell
Featuring - Lorne Campbell
Area Director, MI UK

Lorne Campbell serves as the Area Director for Mission Increase in the United Kingdom. He has over thirty years experience in the nonprofit sector and has extensive experience in senior management and directorship roles within national charities. His expertise lies in fundraising, operational development, and people strategies. Lorne's commitment to community service is evident through his active involvement in various charitable organisations and youth work. He holds multiple qualifications in education, training, leadership, and human resource management, showcasing his dedication to continuous growth and improvement. Lorne values integrity and compassion in all his endeavours and his passion for creating a positive impact is a driving force in his life and career. He lives in Essex with his wife and four children.