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What is a CFRE?


People often ask what does CFRE stand for.  This is a credential earned through a certification process through an organization called CFRE International.  The designation stands for Certified Fund Raising Executive.  One must complete the certification process and re certify every three years in order to use this designation.  There are presently only 737 currently holding this designation in Canada. 

You may find further information about CFRE at their website www.cfre.org. 

The information below is an excerpt from their site:

As stewards of the public trust, the Board of Directors of CFRE International certifies fundraising professionals. Unlike many certificate programs being offered by colleges and universities, the CFRE program is practice-based. It is not intended to teach individuals how to effectively raise funds. Rather, it is designed to measure an individual's "knowledge-in-use" - the application of knowledge and skills by those with real-life experience in this role.

CFRE International promotes voluntary certification as the preferred alternative to licensure and/or government regulation.

Certification Certificate
Results from an assessment process Results from an educational process
For individuals For individuals
Typically requires some amount of professional experience For both newcomers and experienced professionals alike
Awarded by a third-party, standard-setting organization Awarded by an educational program or institution
Indicates mastery/competency as measured against a defensible set of standards, usually by application or exam Indicates completion of a course or series of courses with specific focus; is different than a degree granting program
Standards set through a defensible, industry-wide process (job analysis/role delineation) that results in an outline of required knowledge and skills Course content set a variety of ways (faculty committee; dean; instructor; occasionally through defensible analysis of topic area)
Typically results in a designation to use after one's name (CFRE, ACFRE, FAHP, CFP, APRA, CAE); may result in a document to hang on the wall or keep in a wallet Usually listed on a resume detailing education; may issue a document to hang on the wall
Has on-going requirements in order to maintain; holder must demonstrate he/she continues to meet requirements Is the end result; demonstrates knowledge of course content at the end of a set period in time

People also confuse certification and credentials and designation.

  • Credentials attest to someone’s knowledge or authority. Credentials can be a FBI agent badge; a letter of introduction from an ambassador to the President of the United States; a Ph.D. in physics and a list of published papers; or being called a Certified Fund Raising Executive (CFRE)
  • Certification is a process that results in credentials.
  • A designation simply refers to the letters someone uses after their name (CFRE, Ph.D., M.D., CPA). 
     

 

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