Updates for Campus Hard Closure during Finals Week

May 3, 2024 - 6 p.m.

Dear Students and Colleagues,

The University continues the hard closure of campus through May 12. Access to campus is restricted, and individuals are not permitted to enter or be on campus without prior authorization. Updated information is available about resources available during finals week. 

The University will hold Commencement ceremonies at three off-campus locations on Saturday, May 11, 2024. They will take place concurrently in the Sapphire Palace at the Blue Lake Casino, the Eureka Theater, and the Eureka High School Auditorium. Each of the venues has the capacity to accommodate all of the registered graduates’ anticipated guests.

 See more at humboldt.edu/emergency.

Course at a Glance

Course:
Tools for Big Gifts (Non-credit)
Date:
March 18 to April 14
Location:
Online: Canceled
Cost:
$325

Tools for Big Gifts (Non-credit)

Canceled: TBG (Non-credit)

Gain the "toolbox" which contains information and instruction on methods to develop prospects and donors for the large gifts -- those that can make a critical difference in the operations and programs of nonprofit organizations. Participants will understand the principles of capital campaigns and planned giving; practice asking techniques; and gain assessment strategies to be able to analyze their organization’s fundraising programs.

This is an online course. You may access it at any time after midnight on the start date.

This is the non-credit option for this class. For credit, see the credit option (0.5 unit).

March-April  THIS CLASS HAS BEEN CANCELED.

Online

$325 (non-credit) • Class #: (non-credit)

Register now

Sarah Nunez

A graduate of The Fundraising School at Indianapolis & Purdue Universities, Sarah Nunez has extensive experience in marketing, volunteer management and annual fundraising. She has lead numerous special event programs from inception to implementation. Her work with volunteers dates back to high school where she was recognized as an outstanding volunteer and attended America's Promise in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania as a youth delegate. Her volunteerism included working to incorporate schools and youth into the Volunteers of the Redwoods. Sarah worked as an assistant consultant for two years with Guiamar F. Hiegert & Associates, a consulting firm for nonprofit organizations. She has also been involved as a volunteer fundraiser for numerous nonprofit associations in the Humboldt County area, most recently for the National Autism Foundation's local event. She is mother to two children and lives with her husband, Ray, in Eureka, Calif.