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Amy Eisenstein
Amy Eisenstein, MPA, CFRE is principal and owner of Tri Point Fundraising, a full-service consulting firm for nonprofit organizations and foundations. For more than 10 years, Amy worked in the nonprofit sector as director of development in large and small nonprofit organizations, where she raised millions of dollars through event planning, grant writing, capital and annual campaigns, direct mail, and major and planned gift solicitations.
Amy’s new book, 50 Asks in 50 Weeks: A Guide to Better Fundraising for Your Small Development Shop, published by Charity Channel Press, will help you identify new prospects for your organization and systematize your asking, so that you raise more money this year. Amy is a frequent speaker at conferences and retreats for staff and boards on a variety of topics.
She is currently VP of Development on the board of the Association of Fundraising Professionals – New Jersey Chapter, and served as chair of the 2010 AFP-NJ Conference on Philanthropy. She received her Master’s Degree in Public Administration and Nonprofit Management from the Wagner Graduate School at NYU and her Bachelor’s Degree from Douglass College at Rutgers University. Amy has been a Certified Fundraising Executive (CFRE) since 2004.

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