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Becoming a CFRE

Becoming a CFRE. Why Becoming a Certified Fund Raising Executive (CFRE) Should Be Your Next Personal and Professional Goal. CFRE International: Who They Are. A co-operative programme of leading philanthropic associations and members of the public setting standards in philanthropy

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Becoming a CFRE

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  1. Becoming a CFRE Why Becoming a Certified Fund Raising Executive (CFRE) Should Be Your Next Personal and Professional Goal

  2. CFRE International: Who They Are • A co-operative programme of leading philanthropic associations and members of the public setting standards in philanthropy • Governed by currently certified fundraising professionals elected by the certificant population • The only internationally recognised baseline credential for fundraising professionals

  3. Who Are the Participating Organisations? • Across North America: • Association for Healthcare Philanthropy (AHP) • Association of Fundraising Professionals (AFP) • Association of Lutheran Development Executives (ALDE) • Association of Philanthropic Counsel (APC) • Canadian Association of Gift Planners*Association (CAGP*ACPDP) • Council for Resource Development (CRD) • International Catholic Stewardship Council (ICSC) • North American YMCA Development Organisation (NAYDO)

  4. Who Are the Participating Organisations? • In the United Kingdom: • Association of Fundraising Consultants (AFC) • Institute of Development Professionals in Education (IDPE) • In Australasia • Fundraising Institute - Australia (FIA) • Fundraising Institute of New Zealand (FINZ) • In the United States • National Catholic Development Conference (NCDC) • New England Association for Healthcare Philanthropy (NEAHP) • Philanthropic Service for Institutions (PSI) • United Way of America (UWA)

  5. What Distinguishes a CFRE? • Certification Requires: • Fundraising Experience • Continuing Education • Demonstrated Fundraising Performance • Community Service • Candidates adhere to the Donor Bill of Rights • Candidates pledge adherence to Accountability Standards

  6. CFRE Certificants Have Fundraising Experience • Certificants have at least five years of paid, professional experience as a member of a philanthropic fundraising staff or as a consultant to a nonprofit bringing a significant knowledge base to any position.

  7. CFRE Certificants Remain Current with Trends and Best Practices • Certificants are required to continue to obtain current professional development information, explore new knowledge in specific content areas, master new fundraising related skills and techniques, and conduct professional practice in an ethical and appropriate manner

  8. CFRE Certificants Have a Proven Track Record • Certificants have a track record of performance with communications projects, management assignments, or front line fundraising experience with outcomes that directly impact the development function of their organisation and must demonstrate this throughout their certification.

  9. CFRE Certificants Engage in Community Service • Certificants are personally and professionally invested in their community. Through participation in professional associations and/or community organisations (i.e., local church, youth groups, service clubs, etc.), members are active volunteers who care about their community.

  10. Why Pursue Professional Certification? • Credibility. CFRE certification serves as an impartial, third party endorsement of your knowledge and experience against international standards in philanthropy. It adds to your credibility as a fundraiser and sets you apart from other professionals. • Achievement.CFRE certification is a reflection of personal achievement because the individual has displayed mastery of his or her field by meeting requirements and standards set in philanthropy. • 86% of candidates report these as main reasons for pursuing certification

  11. Why Pursue Professional Certification? • Commitment. Receiving CFRE certification shows your peers, supervisors and, in turn, donors your commitment to your chosen career and your ability to perform to set standards. CFRE certification programme seeks to grow, promote and develop certified professionals, who can stand “out in front” as role models in the fundraising field. • Advancement. CFRE certification can give you the “edge” when being considered for a promotion or other career opportunities. The CFRE clearly identifies you as an employee who has demonstrated mastery of fundraising principles and techniques based on accepted best practices. • 34% of candidates cite job advancement and increased pay as the top reason for pursuing certification

  12. Why Pursue Professional Certification? • Recognition. As a CFRE certificant, you can expect increased recognition from your peers for taking that extra step in your professional career. • Personal Satisfaction. CFRE certification is a step toward defining yourself beyond a job description or academic degree while gaining a sense of personal satisfaction.

  13. Why Pursue Professional Certification? • Responsibility. Knowledge. Skills. CFRE certification is a clear indicator of your willingness to invest in your own professional development. CFRE certification showcases your individual mastery by confirming proficiency and knowledge in the field. Recertification is required every three years, proving you stay ahead of the curve in fundraising.

  14. Certification Process • Application - a written application with a point-system to demonstrate your experience • Examination - a standardised, multiple-choice exam of 225 questions • Accountability Standards - promoting integrity, ethical behaviour and the Donor Bill of Rights • Recertification - reassessment every three years required to continue to be certified

  15. Application Eligibility Requirements • Education: Continuing education courses in related areas • Professional Practice: Five (5) years of experience as a professional fundraising staff member or a fundraising consultant • Professional Performance: Demonstrated professional achievement • Service: Demonstrated commitment to the spirit of philanthropy through volunteer service • Agree to uphold the Donor Bill of Rights and the CFRE International Accountability Standards

  16. CFRE Examination • Developed by current, certified fundraising professionals in the field in conjunction with a professional testing agency • Separate forms available for residents of Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and the United States

  17. Recertification • Certified Fund Raising Executive (CFRE) is conferred for three (3) years • candidates are sent a notice to the last address on record six months prior to the deadline for recertification • Must submit written application • Must apply for and be granted recertification in order to continue using the CFRE • No exam is required for recertification

  18. CFRE Programme Statistics • 76% of first-time test takers are successful • Total of current CFREs - 4,755 • 591 in Canada • 124 outside of North America • Recertification rate in 2005 - 81% vs. industry average of 50%

  19. CFRE Programme Information • Download Word or PDF format application • www.cfre.org • Do not hesitate to contact AFP Hong Kong • 9032 9399/ralph.leonard@brakeley.com

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