Association of Fundraising Professionals - Rhode Island Chapter
Thursday, September 09, 2010
Advancing philanthropy through education, training and advocacy

CFRE Certification

AFP Rhode Island Chapter is an approved provider for CFRE continuing education and
re-certification.

If you have been considering earning your CFRE, now is the time to take that step and join the AFP-RI review group. The review group will meet for 9 sessions beginning in March and ending in late May or early June. We meet on Thursday evenings.  We expect to host a review group beginning March 2011.  Check this site after the first of the year.
 
In these difficult economic times, it is even more important to make an investment in your future as a development professional in order to stay competitive in the field. Below is a list compiled by CFRE International* to give you "food for thought" as to why you should invest in yourself. 

Top 10 Reasons to Become CFRE-Certified*

1.    Certification grants you more credibility. CFRE certification serves as an impartial, third-party endorsement of your knowledge and experience against international standards in philanthropy. It adds to your credibility as a fundraiser and sets you apart from other professionals.

2.    Certification can improve career opportunities and advancement. CFRE certification can give you the "edge" when being considered for a promotion or other career opportunities. CFRE certification clearly identifies you as an employee who has demonstrated mastery of fundraising principles and techniques based on accepted best practices.

3.    Certification prepares you for greater on-the-job responsibilities. CFRE certification is a clear indicator of your willingness to invest in your own professional development. Certified professionals are aware of the constantly changing environment around their profession and possess the desire to anticipate and respond to change.

4.    Certification improves skills and knowledge. Typically, achieving CFRE certification requires training, study and "keeping up" with changes. CFRE certification showcases your individual mastery by confirming proficiency and knowledge in the field. CFRE certification also requires recertification every three years, proving you stay ahead of the curve in fundraising.

5.    Certification may provide for greater earnings potential. Many fundraising professionals who have become CFRE certificants experience salary and wage increases based on their certification status. Studies show that on average CFRE certificants earn 17% more than their non-certified counterparts. In addition, CFRE certificants are in high demand internationally.

6.    Certification demonstrates your commitment to the fundraising profession. Receiving CFRE certification shows your peers, supervisors and, in turn, donors your commitment to your chosen career and your ability to perform to set standards.

7.    Certification enhances the profession's image. CFRE certification programme seeks to grow, promote and develop certified professionals, who can stand "out in front" as role models in the fundraising field.

8.    Certification reflects achievement. CFRE certification is a reflection of personal achievement because the individual has displayed mastery of his or her field by meeting requirements and standards set in philanthropy.

9.    Certification builds self-esteem. CFRE certification is a step toward defining yourself beyond a job description or academic degree while gaining a sense of personal satisfaction.

10.   Certification offers greater recognition from peers. As a CFRE certificant, you can expect increased recognition from your peers for taking that extra step

AFP members are encouraged to become certified as soon as they are able. CFRE certificants also can earn the Advanced Certified Fund Raising Executive (ACFRE) credential, offered by AFP.
 

Meeting the eligibility requirements is easier than you may think
 


                                
For a complete list of CFRE requirements and the steps applicants must take to qualify for the exam or re-certification, visit the CFRE website at www.cfre.org.