Transitioning To Success

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10 Mar 2014


Community Engagement

A few weeks ago I was fortunate to attend the Alliance for Children & Families Senior Leadership Conference in Savannah, GA. It was my first time attending, and I was humbled to learn about the Alliance and the impressive work they do, along with each of their member agencies. As much fun as the networking events were, the real purpose of the conference was, of course, to bring together human services organizations and provide them with community and tools to create high impact results across America. To that end, the conference brought together some amazing facilitators conducting thought-provoking workshops.

The opening general session 'Poverty Is a Disease,' led by Marcella Wilson, Ph.D., President and CEO of Matrix Human Services in Detroit, was an especially powerful discussion. For instance, during her keynote Marcella discussed the current paradigm shift of referring to nonprofits working within this realm of the sector as 'human ­serving organizations' instead of the more commonly used 'human services organizations.' This term is active tense and certainly better communicates the continuous hard work done by agencies who seek to fight poverty in America. Here are some of my other key takeaways from that session:

  • Since 2008, poverty has increased by 16 percent while the population growth has grown only by 3 percent. This increase in poverty is devastating to our communities but human-serving organization sare providing hope to those who need it most.
  • The Transition to Success (TTS) Model is a proven system that uses existing funding streams and is scalable, sustainable and can be used across generations to fight poverty. This TTS system helps people meet their basic human needs, gain the education they need for employment and all the while encourages participants to volunteer or give back to society.
  • More than 46.2 million (31 million children) live in poverty today, and we spend more than a trillion dollars in programs and education in our country to fight this disease. America ranks 34th out of 35 industrialized countries in child poverty.

Simply put, what our country is doing isn't working. America has the most expensive and least efficient systems in the entire world. Marcella has introduced and implemented the TTS model in Detroit and is seeing great results in helping people break out of poverty and become thriving citizens. TTS is now being introduced around the country and can help make a huge difference in other areas where it is implemented.

Convergent serves the nonprofit industry and works with several human-serving agencies to garner the funding support they need to carry out their mission. A couple of our clients, like Rainbow Village and SafeHomes, have been very successful in helping women, children and families transition out of a life of poverty. If you would like additional information or have questions about how we can help your organization obtain the funding you need, please contact Communications Director Samantha Hardwick.

About The Author

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Tamera Toogood, CFRE

Senior Project Director

After nearly 20 years in the banking industry with a healthy habit of volunteering and serving on various nonprofit boards, I chose to go into fundraising for the nonprofit sector. I joined a large research university in the Southeast with a powerful motivation to raise funding to cure cancer and advance various life-saving medical research. There’s a contagious energy surrounding people determined to make a difference in the world like those brilliant scientists and researchers I had the privilege with whom to work.

That energy, that passion, that determination to make the world a better place is what keeps me fundraising for amazing organizations throughout the country with Convergent. Whether it is an animal rescue group, a child advocacy organization, a domestic violence or homeless shelter or an economic development alliance working to bring new jobs to town–they all are committed to their mission to make the greatest impact and improvement in their corner of the world. Creating that change typically takes funding and finding that funding is what we do, it is what we are passionate about! There is nothing more fulfilling than helping these organizations find the sustainable funding and creating strategic partnerships so that they can be wildly successful making our world a better place!


Tamera is an MBA development professional who has an extensive background in corporate banking and business development having worked with leading financial institutions from New York to Georgia for nearly 20 years. She has a proven track record in providing leadership to originate, strategically grow, and steward Corporate and Foundation relationships for a top medical research university and various nonprofits throughout the east coast. Since joining the development world in 2005, Tamera has raised nearly $200 million for various projects. She holds a Certified Fund Raising Executive (CFRE) designation and is adept in positioning organizations for growth, creating strategic partnerships, cultivating long-term large investors, managing capital campaigns, developing investable outcomes, and strategic planning.

Responsible for a billion dollar affiliate in her last position as Vice President and Director of Sales and Marketing for Wachovia she is especially interested in performance and outcomes within the nonprofit community. Delivering a high level of customer service and client satisfaction is critical to Tamera just as it is to effectively develop, align, and implement strategic marketing and sales plans to achieve or exceed revenue expectations. Her extensive private sector experience makes her an effective communicator of Return on Investment (ROI) and outcomes.

Summary of Experience

  • Director of Corporate and Foundation Relations for a major medical research university. Worked with directors of development within five colleges to initiate, cultivate, and steward all corporate and foundation donors.
  • Worked to fund a $54 million Cancer Center of Excellence, Georgia’s only School of Dentistry and Medical Commons Campus ($118 million) as well as leading projects for the Children’s Medical Center and Level I trauma center hospital associated with the university.
  • Completed recent projects for the High Point (NC), Sanford (NC), and Greater Wilmington (NC) Chambers of Commerce. Worked with First Flight Venture Centers (NC), SafeHomes of Augusta (GA), and Jack and Jill Children’s Center (FL).
  • Received the Association of Fundraising Professionals (AFP) award for Outstanding Fundraiser Volunteer of the Year 2008 for fundraising work in the community.
  • Volunteer experience includes:
    • Leadership Augusta, Executive Board Member.
    • United Way of the CSRA, Campaign Cabinet Member.
    • Child Enrichment, Inc., Board Member.
    • Imperial Theater, Board Member.
    • Augusta Urban Ministries, Board Member.
    • Humane Society of the CSRA, Advisory Board Member.
    • Samaritan’s Purse, Community Relations Team.
  • MBA from Brenau University and BS from the University of South Carolina.