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Dr. Sandra Ehrlich: Solving Alaskan Problems: Closing the REading Readiness Gap in the Upper Susitna Valley
Dr. Sandra G. Ehrlich, CFRE
Board Chair, Friends of Talkeetna Library
President, Association of Fundraising Professionals, AFP Alaska Chapter President, Sandra Ehrlich Consulting, LLC
Senior Fund Development Consultant, Let’s Build Hope, LLC Full Professor, Management & Marketing
College of Business & Public Policy, UAA
UAA Center for Advancing Faculty Excellence, CAFÉ Team-Based & Collaborative Learning Faculty Associate
 
Dr. Sandra G. Ehrlich is a Full Professor of Management & Marketing at the College of Business and Public Policy at the University of Alaska Anchorage. She is a management, leadership, and fund development consultant with more than 35 years of increasing responsibility in the private and public sector.
 
As a Certified Fund Raising Executive (CFRE) in Alaska, Sandra has successfully raised more than $50 million for national and local nonprofits. For her vital contributions and exemplary leadership in the nonprofit sector, she received the coveted Outstanding Professional in Philanthropy award from the Association of Fundraising Professionals (AFP) Alaska Chapter in 2018.
 
A transformational nonprofit leader, she is the Board President of the Friends of Talkeetna Library. She and her leadership team has raised $5.4 million to build a library and community resource center and lead an endowment campaign in her hometown, Talkeetna, Alaska.
 
A dedicated nonprofit advocate, Sandra is a catalyst for excellence. She is the President for the Association of Fundraising Professionals, AFP Alaska Chapter. One of five AFP Master Trainers in Alaska, she facilitates the Fundamentals of Fundraising, Donor Retention, and CFRE Refresher workshops. Nationally, she delivers presentations at fund development conferences, webinars, and workshops.
 
A preeminent leader in the philanthropic sector, she is one of 30 international fund development professionals selected for the CFRE Ambassador Program. As Alaska’s first CFRE International Ambassador, she mentors, advises, and supports fundraising professionals across the Pacific Northwest.
 
As a national consultant, she assesses, monitors, and moves corporate and nonprofit clients to a higher level of achievement and performance. Through strategic planning and integrated fund development best practices, she guides nonprofit leaders to embed crucial nonprofit governance and fundraising practices.
 
For Sandra’s contributions in enhancing and integrating fund development and communications to increase organizational effectiveness and efficiency, she has received two national fundraising awards.
 
Sandra received the CH2M Hill Alaska Leadership Development Program (ALDP) award for accelerating development and extending leadership opportunities in a public-private partnership. She crafted and delivered a series of presentations on building core competencies, mentorship, and volunteer opportunities for emerging leaders.
 
In her leadership role as the UAA Center for Advancing Faculty Excellence (CAFÉ) Team-Based and Collaborative Learning Faculty Associate, she champions and advances innovative, evidence-based, high-impact initiatives at UAA. This expertise extends to her service on the UAA CAFÉ Advisory Council. Working alongside CAFÉ leadership and faculty across the university, she identifies key programming needs and recommends strategic courses of action.
 
As the only certified Team-Based Learning trainer-consultant in Alaska, she facilitates workshops and intensives for University of Alaska faculty. She serves as a mentor, liaison, and conduit to pedagogically orient, ground, and immerse faculty in team-based and collaborative learning to enhance student success.
 
For her exemplary commitment and dedication to teaching excellence, she received the UAA CAFÉ Faculty Excellence Award, as well as the College of Business and Public Policy Teacher of the Year award.
 
Academic background: Doctorate in Management and Leadership, Webster University, 2009; M.S. in Integrated Marketing, Northwestern University, 1982;
B.S. in Journalism, University of Missouri-Columbia, 1981.
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Foundation 'minute' from the District Governor
Dear District Governors and District Rotary Foundation Committee Chairs,
 
Below is your Rotary Foundation moment for this week.  Please forward to your club presidents to be shared at their meeting, whether in person or on Zoom.  This is a simple and effective practice to keep our fellow Rotarians informed and educated about our Rotary Foundation. 
 
How did The Rotary Foundation get Started?
 
The Rotary Foundation was founded in 1917 by Rotary International’s sixth president, Arch C. Klumph, as an endowment fund for Rotary “to do good in the world.” It has grown from an initial contribution in 1917 of $26.50 from the Rotary Club of Kansas City, Missouri to more than $4.4 billion dollars in total contributions. The Rotary Foundation made its first grant of $500.00 to the International Society for Crippled Children in 1930, and to this day it continues to “do good in the world” in the name of Rotary.
 
Thank you for supporting The Rotary Foundation and its work.
 
Many thanks in advance for sharing with your club leaders. 
 
Sincerely,
 
Your Zone 28 Regional Rotary Foundation Team
Chris Etienne
Teresa Brandell
Sherry Chamberlain
Elva Heyge
Hadi Mortada
Ingrid Neitsch
Bob Palmateer
Garry Shearer
 
Chris Etienne
Regional Rotary Foundation Coordinator
Zone 28
(231) 838-2031 Cell
 
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Rotary Distric 5010 Conference 2022
imageDear Jonathan,
 
Register this week for the District 5010 Conference and save money!  
 
 D5010 Rotarians who are first time conference attendees are encouraged to come see what a district conference is all about with a low introductory fee of $150.  This low rate has limited availability, so register NOW.   All other Rotarians who register now will save $25 with the low rate of $200.  This July Summer Special promotion will only last one more week, so register NOW!  Non-Rotarian guest/partner registration is $200.
 
We are working hard to make this a conference that is inspiring, educational, and loaded with fun!  District conference provides an ideal opportunity for new members & friends to learn more about Rotary International, our District 5010, leadership and service opportunities, all while forging new friendships.
 
The Conference will be held on May 12-15, 2022 at the Talkeetna Alaskan Lodge.  On Thursday May 12, District Assembly will be held mid-morning thru early afternoon. Conference will officially open at 11am on Friday. The day will be capped off with a cornhole tournament and Cowboy BBQ, featuring live music from Ken Peltier & Hobo Jim.  Conference continues on Saturday with great speakers including inspirational keynote speaker Sylvia Whitlock, Rotary’s First Woman Club President. The Conference will end at 11am on Sunday, May 15.  This fun weekend will be a great way to reconnect with old friends and make new ones from across the District! 
 
For more information on lodging and travel discounts and to Register, go to the District web site and click on “Conference Registration is OPEN!” or go directly to this address:
 
We look forward to seeing you in Talkeetna May 12-15, 2022!
 
In friendship,
Tonya & Kathy
Tonya Gamble & Kathy Timm, Co-Chairs
2022 District Conference Committee
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Join us on Saturday, July 31st at Balto Seppala Park for refreshments and fellowship at 10 AM
Ray Ellis was able to join us last week, and it was great to see him.  In Picture Ray and Tim Ellis 
 
The Rotary Four-Way Test                     1. Is it the TRUTH?