9:00 AM - 12:00 PM CDT
Event Information
God’s given you an important vision, and you likely have a programmatic plan for how you want to accomplish this. But do you have a functional plan for how to raise the money needed to achieve your vision?
Whether you’re starting from scratch, or looking to improve an existing fundraising plan, Mission Increase is here to help!
This workshop is packed with goal-setting principles and hands-on practice that will help you craft a usable, customized, annual fundraising plan. Gather to learn alongside other leaders in this updated version of the workshop. You will:
- Practice reviewing past data to inform future planning.
- Learn to set goals.
- Learn how to create an action plan.
This workshop is for executive directors, development staff, board members and anyone involved in fundraising for your organization. Register today!
We encourage you and your team to take full advantage of our learning series:
- Attend the workshop
- Watch the national webinar on November 15th
- Apply these principles with your own data by attending any group or individual coaching that may be offered by a local Area Director
It is encouraging to gather with other ministry leaders and learn in community. Join us in our regular room, 2103 of the Connect Center at Brentwood Baptist. Bring your own coffee or beverage. Water and handouts are provided!
Presenters

Featuring - Anne Calton
Middle Tennessee Area Director, Mission Increase
Anne Calton serves as the Area Director for Mission Increase Middle Tennessee. With more than 25 years of development, fundraising, and capital campaign experience, Anne has worked with a variety of organizations in Nashville, including: Christian Women's Job Corps of Middle Tennessee, Fannie Battle Day Home for Children, Scarritt-Bennett Center, Frist Center for the Visual Arts, Franklin Road Academy, and Vanderbilt University. Anne has also served as a consultant expert in fundraising and development for the Center for Nonprofit Management. She holds a M.Ed. in Institutional Advancement from Peabody College at Vanderbilt University. It is Anne's privilege to serve the Lord by equipping ministries with the skills to carry out their missions. Anne is also involved in the women’s ministry at her church. She and her husband John have two children and live in Brentwood.