
Impact
Philanthropy Group president and founder, Elizabeth Kilpatrick, has 20 years
management, fundraising, marketing and strategic planning experience with a
range of organizations from major universities to strictly volunteer-driven
grassroots organizations. A passion for working with people who dream big and
care deeply but are often limited in the impact they can make by lack of funds
led to the creation of Fundraising Impact Kits, which combine fundraising
consulting services and customized tools to help non-profits create diversified
fundraising and marketing programs for a reasonable cost.
Elizabeth
held the position of National Director of Development for Cure Autism Now (now
Autism Speaks) and Director of Development for the Alzheimer’s Association of
Orange County. She has held fundraising
positions with Goodwill Industries of Southern California and the University of
Southern California. Prior to her work in
the non-profit field, Kilpatrick worked as Manager of Quality Program
overseeing ISO 9000 certification for Archive Corporation and Conner
Peripherals. She is a Handley Walker
certified lead assessor of management systems, a member of the founding
committee for the International Meeting for Autism Research and former Vice
President of Membership for the Greater Los Angeles Chapter of the Association
of Fundraising Professionals.
In addition to Elizabeth, Impact Philanthropy Group utilizes a variety of other non-profit, fundraising and marketing experts to help fulfill client's visions.