1 in 9 people ages 65+ years is showing signs of cognitive impairment, which is the same age as a major gift donor in the United States. It is inevitable that as advancement staff you will encounter an elderly donor with cognitive impairment issues in your work. This foundational course will teach you how to identify the top signs of cognitive impairment, understand the prevalence of this issue in higher education fundraising, and teach you best practices for how to navigate this scenario when it occurs.
This workshop is a hands-on opportunity to apply what you know to real life situations involving elderly donors with cognitive impairment. Utilizing the best practices taught in the prior session, attendees will talk through a series of case studies pulled from real experiences to learn and discuss how to handle these difficult scenarios in an ethical and legal way.
Tara Adams
Tara Adams has spent her professional career dedicated to education, serving in roles within higher education administration at the Northwestern Pritzker School of Law, University of Illinois College of Law at Urbana-Champaign, and North Carolina State University. She also worked in the Judicial Education division at the Administrative Office of the Illinois Courts, assisting in the development and execution of continuing legal education for the state judiciary. In addition to working for half a decade in higher education fundraising, Tara also spent years raising funds as a member of the Auxiliary Board for the Lincoln Park Zoo in Chicago, Illinois.
Tara received her B.S. in finance and international business from Illinois State University. She received her Ed.M. and JD from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, where Tara is also a current Ph.D. student focusing on Education Policy, Organization & Leadership. She is the co-founder of the Cognitive Empowerment Consulting Group, LLC and is dedicated to helping other professionals navigate ethical and legal issues in the development community.
As an experienced entrepreneur and Certified Fund Raising Executive (CFRE), Anthony has spent the last two-plus decades helping individuals unlock meaningful experiences in their lives. He has served as a major gift officer for the College of Liberal Arts & Sciences at the University of Illinois, the University of Illinois Foundation, and the University of Central Florida. In his roles, Anthony developed strategies and initiatives that resulted in philanthropic support of the three Universities in the Illinois System as well as managed a team for the largest college at UCF, the second-largest university in the country.
Anthony graduated with his B.A. in English from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 2002, and began a 15-year journey as an entrepreneur, opening and running no fewer than 5 regional restaurants. He served on the Regional Executive Board of Big Brothers Big Sisters from 2010 to 2015, raising funds for his local community. He also spent 5 years on the executive board of his local Greek Orthodox Church, and 2 years at the Kirby Medical Foundation Board. Anthony considers himself to be a lifelong learner, and has finished his College for Financial Planning coursework to sit for the CFP exam later on this year. He is the co-founder of the Cognitive Empowerment Consulting Group, LLC.