Arthur Venn Award of Excellence 2009
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Fundraising Institute Australia (Chapter 1)
established this Award to acknowledge the significant and highly valued
contribution to the fundraising profession made by Arthur Venn since
1956. The Inaugural Award was presented in 1997.
The Arthur Venn Award of Excellence rewards an FIA Chapter 1 member
who has made an outstanding contribution to fundraising in Victoria. The aim
of the Award is to increase the profile and visibility of philanthropy
whilst acknowledging the recipient's outstanding attributes.
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To be eligible, the nominated person must be a financial FIA Chapter
1 member who displays excellence in one or more of the following:
- Demonstrated fundraising excellence over at least the preceding
three years
- Professional support given to fundraising colleagues
- General contributions to the profession through participation in FIA
activities.
As well as professional and peer recognition for their outstanding
contribution to philanthropy, the winner will receive $500 to
further their professional development (redeemable only on FIA
communication and educational tools, such as books and professional
development, to be used within the 12 month period following receipt of
the Award). Nominations must be received by 5 PM Friday 27
November 2009.
Judging will be based on written applications only. Please address
the following three selection criteria with no more than 200 words in
each category:
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Achievements - bring to the forefront outstanding career
highlights and achievements and how they have been instrumental in the
success of your nominee.
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Leadership - demonstrate the ability of the nominee to provide
leadership within the fundraising profession and through community
involvement.
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Mentoring - detail networking / mentoring techniques used and the
role of your nominee in encouraging others to recognise and develop
their career potential.
Judging for the Award: FIA Chapter 1 Executive will convene a
judging panel. This will consist of the Chapter 1 President,
Vice-President and two additional nominees. Arthur Venn is invited as
part of the panel. All nominations and supporting documents are dealt
with in confidence.
Click here to download the nomination form.
Arthur Venn Award of Excellence
Winners
2008 Winner
Mr Peter Dalton CFRE FFIA
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(Recorded Tuesday 9 December 2008 – 11pm at night
UK
time!)
“Look I’m absolutely
delighted. That’s wonderful news. It’s so cold
here. It’s news that’s really warmed me significantly
because Arthur was my mentor and it’s personally a great privilege
to have won the award and I’d like to thank everyone who was
involved in putting me in for it. It’s really a great thrill
and I would love to be with you at the Xmas function and having Arthur
there and to shake his hand. It’s a real privilege.
Thanks everybody.”
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2007 Winner
Mr Jeremy
Maxwell CFRE F FIA

Jeremy is a past President of Chapter 1 and is the current Chapter 1
Members representative on the FIA board where he is serving as Treasurer
and Chair of the Codes of Fundraising Practice Task
Force. He is also a member of the Organisational Model Task
Force. He is a passionate believer in the value of professional
fundraising and the importance of the FIA in the growth and development
of fundraising as a profession while maximising the benefits for all
FIA members.
A member of the Chapter 1 Executive for six years he has previously
had responsibility for the communications portfolio, including Chaptalk
and currently holds the portfolios of Treasurer and Government Affairs.
He is both a Fellow of FIA and a CFRE. He is the Development Manager at
the Epilepsy Foundation of
Victoria a position he has held for eleven years. An active FIA member
for ten years he has been involved in a number of FIA activities
including Raffle SIG convenor, coordinating two low cost workshops,
presenting in Skills One and an RMIT tutor/coordinator in Fundraising as
part of the Business Public Relations course.
2006 Winner
Mr John Allan FFIA

2005 Winner
Mr Phil Baker AFAMI CPM MFIA
| Phil Arrived in Tasmania from the United Kingdom in 1986 to work for
the Examiner Newspaper and Media Group. He is the husband of the late
Sandy Baker, Tasmania’s first Heart and Lung transplant patient.
Phil spent five years with the National Heart Foundation, as State
Fundraising Director, before joining the Trust in 1994. |
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He is currently Executive Officer, Trust Administrator, fundraiser,
including Marketing and Public Relations of the Clifford Craig Medical
Research Trust in Launceston, Tasmania. Phil is an enthusiastic advocate
of medical research and the Launceston General Hospital. He was involved
in two winning entries into FIA's National Awards for Excellence in
Fundraising, including Capital Gifts (2001) and Bequest Development
(2004). Phil is the recipient of the 2005 Arthur Venn Award of
Excellence.
2004 WINNER
Graham McKern CFRE FFIA
Graham McKern has been involved in fundraising for over 20 years.
Giving wise counsel and professional support to numerous fundraising
colleagues.
Reflections from Graham
“To be the recipient of the this award is a real privilege.
This Award, I understand, is not so much about my work, as an
affirmation of how I am perceived by others. I find that very humbling
and I am deeply grateful for the honour. Arthur Venn has always been
‘there’ for fundraisers, taking the time to encourage people
with a passion for fundraising. His wisdom and warmth inspired me.While
our paths rarely crossed, I respected and admired him, especially in his
two terms as Chapter One President.
While I have also tried to encourage others and assist them in
learning fundraising skills, I never believed that one day I would have
my name in the same sentence as Arthur Venn!"
Previous Winners
2003 - Annette Wood
2002 - No Award
2001 - Bronwyn Street FFIA CFRE
2000 - No Award
1999 - Di Clark FFIA
1998 - Leo Orland FFIA
1997 - Margaret Armstrong FFIA
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