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Being Secure in your Giving

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Join the conversation as we invite Rick Dunham, Founder and President of Dunham + Company as he shares some insight, thought leadership and success stories for being more SECURE in your fundraiaing, stewardship, philanthropy and everyday giving.

About the Guest

Rick is a 35-year veteran in direct response marketing and fundraising for nonprofit organizations. In 2002, Rick founded D+C to establish a new model to serve ministries, a model which seeks to integrate the variety of organizational and marketing components that must work in concert in order to optimize income generation and impact long-term organizational effectiveness.

Rick holds a BA from Biola University and a ThM from Dallas Theological Seminary. He is an active member of National Religious Broadcasters and Direct Marketing Association, where he serves annually as a judge for the International ECHO Awards. He is also actively involved in the Charitable Giving Coalition and serves on the Advisory Board for Christian Leadership Alliance. In addition, Rick serves on the board of The Giving Institute and is a member of the Editorial Review Board for Giving USA.

Rick is the author of Secure: Discovering True Financial Freedom and If God Will Provide, Why Do We Have to Ask for Money? He has also been published and quoted in The Chronicle of Philanthropy, USA Today, Dallas Morning News, Philadelphia Inquirer, Washington Post and Townhall.com as well as numerous other publications. Rick has served as a commentator on Fox Business News as well as participated as a frequent guest on numerous regional and national radio programs.

Rick has been married for 40 years and has 3 children and 8 grandchildren.

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