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Becoming a CFRE

Your Next Career Goal. Alicia N. Smith, CFRE. Becoming a CFRE. Importance of certification Certification vs. certificate program Facts about CFRE International CFRE exam Exam question development Recertification CFRE Contact Info. Everything You need To Know.

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Becoming a CFRE

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  1. Your Next Career Goal Alicia N. Smith, CFRE Becoming a CFRE

  2. Importance of certification • Certification vs. certificate program • Facts about CFRE International • CFRE exam • Exam question development • Recertification • CFRE Contact Info Everything You need To Know

  3. Certification- a voluntary process to recognize individuals for meeting standards set by a third party. • Certification assures the public that an individual demonstrates specific knowledge required of a practitioner at a certain level. • Typically, certification is more strenuous than licensure. What is Certification?

  4. Certification vs. Certificate • Results from an assessment process • For individuals • Typically requires professional experience • Indicates mastery of knowledge usually assessed through an exam • Awarded by third-party, standard-setting organization • Results from an educational process • For individuals • For newcomers and experienced professionals • Indicates completion of a course or series of courses with a specific focus • Awarded by educational programs or institutions

  5. Certification vs. Certificate • Standards set by a thorough, defensible, industry-wide process resulting in outline of required knowledge or skills • Typically results in a designation to use after one’s name (CFRE, CPA, SPHR) • Has on-going requirements in order to maintain; holder must continue to demonstrate he/she meets requirements • Course content set a variety of ways (dean, faculty, instructor) • Usually listed on a resume detailing education; may issue a document to hang on the wall • Is the end result; demonstrates knowledge of course content at the end of a set period in time

  6. Certified Fund Raising Executive (CFRE) International certifies fundraising professionals who demonstrate the knowledge, skills and commitment to the highest standards of ethical and professional practice in serving the philanthropic sector.CFRE International fulfills this mission by establishing and administering a voluntary certification process based on current and valid standards that measure competency in the practice of philanthropic fundraising. CFRE International

  7. CFRE International is an independent, internationally recognized certifying body for the fundraising profession. CFRE certification requires professionals to demonstrate their expertise in the core principles of fundraising practice and the application of those principles. • CFRE International was created by AHP and AFP as a separate but affiliated organization to ensure credibility of the exam and designation: separation of the educational bodies (AFP and AHP) from the credentialing body (CFRE International). Facts About CFRE International

  8. An independent agency endorsed by leading philanthropic associations and members of the public setting standards in philanthropy • Governed by currently certified fundraising professionals elected by the certificant population • The only internationally recognized baseline credential for fundraising professionals CFRE International

  9. Association for Healthcare Philanthropy (AHP) • Association of Christian Development Professionals (ACDP) • Association of Fundraising Consultants (AFC) • Association of Fundraising Professionals (AFP) • Association of Lutheran Development Executives (ALDE) • Association of Philanthropic Counsel (APC) • Boy Scouts of America (BSA) • Council for Resource Development (CRD) • The Giving Institute • International Catholic Stewardship Council (ICSC) • National Catholic Development Conference (NCDC) • New England Association for Healthcare Philanthropy (NEAHP) • North American YMCA Development Organization (NAYDO) • Partnership for Philanthropic Planning (PPP) • Philanthropic Service for Institutions (PSI) • United Way Worldwide (UWW) Who Are the Participating organizations?

  10. Most professions possess the following: • Recognized body of knowledge • Continuing education for professionals • Code of ethics • Research studying the profession • Certification for practitioners in the profession Elements of a Profession

  11. Based on a job analysis • International study of fundraising practice • The survey listed all the fundraising duties and all the knowledge which might be required to be a fundraiser. Respondents are asked: • which fundraising tasks they perform; • how frequently they perform them; and • how critical those tasks and knowledge areas are to fundraising. • Result is the Core Body of Knowledge required to be an effective fundraising professional recognized Body of Knowledge

  12. This is a large survey listing all the fundraising duties and all the knowledge which might be required to be a fundraiser. Respondents are asked: • which fundraising tasks they perform; • how frequently they perform them; and • how critical those tasks and knowledge areas are to fundraising • Result is the Core Body of Knowledge required to be an effective fundraising professional recognized Body of Knowledge

  13. Continuing education for professionals (offered by Participating Organizations, college and universities) • Code of ethics (offered by Participating Organizations) • Research studying the profession • These are provided by any number of professional associations to their members • Certification of professionals –provided by CFRE International Other Hallmarks of a Profession

  14. Certification Requires: • Fundraising Experience • Continuing Education • Demonstrated Fundraising Performance • Community Service • Candidates adhere to the International Statement of Ethical Principles in Fundraising, Donor Bill of Rights, and CFRE International’s Accountability Standards What Distinguishes CFRE?

  15. Credibility • Commitment • Achievement-86% of candidates report these as main reasons for pursuing certification • Advancement -34% of candidates cite job advancement and increased pay as the top reason for pursuing certification • Recognition. • Personal Satisfaction Why Pursue Professional Certification?

  16. In the U.S., CFRE certificants earn nearly $22,000 more than their non-certified colleagues • In Canada, CFRE certificants earn over $16,500 more than their non-certified colleagues Figures courtesy of the 2013 Compensation Survey Why the CFRE?

  17. Application-a written application with a point-system to demonstrate your experience –online • Examination-a standardized, multiple-choice exam of 200 questions • Accountability Standards-promoting integrity, ethical behavior and the Donor Bill of Rights • Recertification-reassessment every three years required to continue to be certified Certification Process

  18. Education: Continuing education courses in related areas • Professional Practice: Five (5) years of experience as a professional fundraising staff member or a fundraising consultant • Professional Performance: Demonstrated professional achievement • Service: Demonstrated commitment to the spirit of philanthropy through volunteer service • Agree to uphold the Donor Bill of Rights and the CFRE International Accountability Standards Application Eligibility Requirements

  19. 80 points required(1 hour = 1 point ) • Document participation in conferences, workshops, or seminars related to fundraising, not-for-profit management, marketing, or other related topics OR • Teaching courses on the above topics OR • Authoring articles or books • Must have taken courses during past 5 years Education Requirements

  20. 60 points required(1 month = 1 point) • Must document five (5) years of full-time, paid professional experience in fundraising during the past eight (8) years • At least 50% of duties must be directly related to fundraising – this can include research and grant proposal writing Professional Practice Requirements

  21. 55 points requiredthrough documentation of: • Management Projects - 5 points per project • Examples: board development, feasibility study, strategic planning • Communications Projects - 5 points per project • Examples: newsletter development, public relations • Actual funds raised - $25,000 = 1 point • Must have been during the past 5 years Professional Performance Requirements

  22. 55 points required • Must document a commitment to volunteerism and stewardship through participation in their own volunteer activities in the community or with a professional organization • Officer of a Board of Directors = 20 points per year • Member of a Board of Directors = 15 points per year • Chair of a Committee = 15 points per year • Member of a Committee = 10 points per year • General volunteer service = 10 points per year • Must have been performed during the past 5 years Service Requirements

  23. Go to www.cfre.org, click on “My CFRE”, and use your email and a password of your choosing to create a secure, online account. • Enter your data as you go throughout the form. The system allows you to log in and out of the form, saving information as you go. • The form calculates your required points and turns green when you have documented enough points. • When you are ready to apply and have your application evaluated, submit your application online to CFRE International. • Creating an online account is free. You pay application and testing fees only when you submit your application. The Online Application

  24. Go online and complete your application www.cfre.org • Submit application at least 60 days prior to start of exam testing window • Receive Authorization to Test Letter to take exam 30 days prior to exam OR receive request for additional information • Make personal testing reservation on-line • Take exam at a convenient computer-based testing center of your choosing • Receive preliminary scores upon completing the exam Certification Timeline

  25. Candidates take CFRE exam on a computer in a proctored testing centre at a set appointment time of the candidate’s choosing • Testing on own computer not possible • CFRE exam is available during four “testing windows” each year. Testing windows are listed on CFRE International’s website at www.cfre.org. • Testing centers are available in over 80 countries worldwide. There are over 300 available in North America. • Candidates will still need to apply to CFRE International and get approval before making a personal testing reservation Computer-Based Testing

  26. Candidates will be able to take a tutorial on-site at the testing centre to familiarize themselves with the computer screen and process. • This tutorial time will not cut into the timed portion of the exam. • Candidates will receive preliminary results before leaving testing centre. • Candidates will a receive full, detailed score report in the mail after the close of the testing window. • Detailed FAQs about computer-based testing (CBT) are available on the CFRE website. Computer-Based Testing

  27. 200 multiple-choice questions (25 of which are pre-test items and do not affect your score) • Developed by current, certified fundraising professionals in the field in conjunction with a professional testing agency • The exam is global and is the same no matter where in the world you test. CFRE Exam

  28. Prospective and Current Donor Research (28 items –16%) • Securing the Gift (34 items -19%) • Relationship Building (48 items -27%) • Volunteer Involvement (14 items –8%) • Leadership and Management (32 items -18%) • Ethics and Accountability (19 items –11%) * Based on 2009 Job Analysis Exam Content

  29. Core Body of Knowledge identified through detailed survey called a job analysis • Results of survey directly determine content of exam • CFRE certificants write exam questions based on current practice and literature • Exam reviewed by professional testing agency and pre-tested through current candidates How CFRE Exam is Developed

  30. Only those task and knowledge statements that a majority of respondents from all countries indicated they performed are tested on the exam. • The exam is global and focuses on fundamental knowledge needed for fundraising success no matter where in the world one practices as a fundraising professional. • Exam questions are developed by currently practicing professionals. How CFRE Exam is Developed

  31. This baseline, generalist exam assesses your mastery of tasks performed on the job by fundraisers and the knowledge needed to carry out those tasks -not a prescribed set of texts (such as are used to in academic settings). • What YOU need to study may not be the same as what your colleague in the office next door needs to study. • Honestly evaluate YOUR strengths and weakness. How Do I Study?

  32. Review the Test Content Outline and compare your professional experience to what is covered. • Identify your personal areas of strengths and weakness. • Review texts or portions of texts from the CFRE Resource Reading List that cover weaker areas. • Form informal study groups with your colleagues. How Do I Study?

  33. International standards for the operation of certification program prohibit the organization that administers the exam from also preparing candidates for the exam. • As a result, CFRE International does not sponsor or endorse any courses to prepare candidates for the CFRE exam. • Any educational programs will help support your overall knowledge base, thus helping you prepare for an exam. • Candidates should not expect a course to “teach to the exam” and tell you how to answer questions on the exam. • Each candidate’s study plan should be as unique as that candidate’s own experiences. Prep / Review Courses

  34. At testing center, candidates will receive immediate Pass/Fail determination via a printout at the center • 15 days after the end of the testing window all candidates will receive a detailed score report showing full score • Successful candidates receive official notice and certificate from CFRE International • Can begin using CFRE designation • Unsuccessful candidates receive information on retaking the exam • Candidates must wait three months before retaking the exam Timeline After the Exam

  35. Certified Fund Raising Executive (CFRE) is conferred for three (3) years • candidates are sent a notice to the last address on record six months prior to the deadline for recertification • Must submit online application • Must apply for and be granted recertification in order to continue using the CFRE • No exam is required for recertification Recertification

  36. “Receiving the CFRE designation not only gave me a sense of personal accomplishment but also shows how seriously I view professionalism, hard work, and ethics. I’m glad I went through the process and would do it all over again!” -Ken Turpen, CFRE, Charlotte, NC • 76% of first-time test takers are successful • Total of current CFREs – more than 5,600 worldwide • Recertification rate -81% vs. industry average of 50% • Apply on-line at: www.cfre.org • Don’t hesitate to call with questions +1 703 820 5555 CFRE program Information

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