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Stephen Imperato | Tony Martignetti, Esq. | David Gallagher | Rosemary Imperato | Stephanie Imperato

 

Tony Martignetti, Esq.

Tony Martignetti is an attorney and a planned giving executive with years of experience assisting non-profits, both large and small, in:

  1. constructing planned giving programs;
  2. creating planned giving societies;
  3. formulating creative gift plans that can accomplish a donor’s goals; setting up and maintaining planned giving offices;
  4. designing and implementing direct mail marketing programs for planned giving;
  5. meeting with and soliciting the most comprehensive types of planned gifts;
  6. meeting with donors’ legal and financial counsel.

David Gallagher

David Gallagher is a fundraising executive with years of experience assisting non-profits, both large and small, in:

  1. capital campaigns, challenge campaigns and building endowments;
  2. major gift development;
  3. formulating creative gift plans that can accomplish donors’ goals;
  4. setting up and maintaining development offices;
  5. designing and implementing direct mail and marketing programs for planned giving, etc.

Rosemary Imperato

Rosemary is a principal of Future Funds with 25 years experience in fundraising, specializing in: special event planning, planned giving and direct mail. She is the principal in charge of administration, arranging fundraising educational presentations and support.

diamondStephanie Imperato

Stephanie is a writer and fundraiser assisting with the implementation of fundraising campaigns for annual, capital and planned giving efforts.  Stephanie is a summa cum laude graduate of New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts.

 

 

Non-profits now benefiting from counsel provided by Future Funds are:

  1. American Society of Mechanical Engineers
  2. Hospice Care Network
  3. Notre Dame Academy
  4. Baruch College Fund
  5. City University of New York – Research Foundation
  6. Mercy College