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Two Pivotal Roles: Aspire

Aspire is a nonprofit organization that makes boundless inclusivity possible for people with disabilities. Since 1960, Aspire has been recognized as a leader in providing bold, pioneering services to individuals with disabilities and their families in the Chicagoland community. Their programs include:

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Vice President of Resource Development: IFF

IFF partners with nonprofits across the Midwest and enables them to achieve their missions, support their communities, and increase their financial stability. The Vice President of Resource Development position is an exciting opportunity for an experienced fundraiser or nonprofit manager to play a pivotal role in the organization’s cultivation and stewardship of funder relationships, shaping strategy and leading and supporting outreach efforts to raise grant funds from a diverse funder base that includes foundations, banks, corporations, government, and others interested in partnering with IFF.

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Get to Know Jewanna Apawu

We are pleased to welcome Jewanna Apawu, our newest adjunct staff member, to the firm. We asked her a few questions to share with our readers looking to learn more about Jewanna’s remarkable expertise, and for those who may be seeking a seasoned development professional to partner with.

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Student Loan Forgiveness

There’s a lot in the news about student loan forgiveness of $10,000 or $20,000, and if you’ve looked into student loan forgiveness programs, you might have come across potential scamming sites. Below, we’re sharing an application for public service loan forgiveness, and tips to avoid potential student loan forgiveness scams. If you do not have student loans, be sure to share this with your colleagues!

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TWB Sponsors Development and Membership Luncheon at AAM Meeting

AAM-LunchTer Molen Watkins & Brandt was pleased to serve as one of the sponsors for this year’s American Alliance of Museums Development and Membership (DAM) luncheon at the annual AAM meeting, held in Baltimore.  “Museums play such an important role in our society, and we are delighted to serve some of the very best ones in the country as their counsel” said Gene Brandt, TWB President.  “Our firm has such a solid background in museum fundraising, starting with our retired colleague, Larry Ter Molen and his amazing career at the Art Institute of Chicago.  For years, Larry and I were cross-town colleagues, with him at the Art Institute and me at the Chicago Museum of Science and Industry.  The Museum world faces amazing challenges, and we are working with our clients to help them face those challenges successfully.”

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