Cynthia Delgado serves as the Director of Advancement at the National Dance Institute of New Mexico, where she leverages her extensive background in marketing and nonprofit management to enhance the organization’s capacity for fund development and community engagement. With a strong belief in the transformative...
Cynthia Delgado serves as the Director of Advancement at the National Dance Institute of New Mexico, where she leverages her extensive background in marketing and nonprofit management to enhance the organization’s capacity for fund development and community engagement. With a strong belief in the transformative power of the arts, Cynthia is dedicated to fostering an environment where children can thrive through creative expression. Her role involves not only strategizing and implementing effective fundraising initiatives but also cultivating relationships with donors, stakeholders, and community partners to ensure the sustainability and growth of the institute.
Currently, Cynthia is spearheading several key projects aimed at expanding the reach of the National Dance Institute’s programs. This includes the development of targeted marketing communications campaigns that highlight the impact of dance education on youth development. By utilizing her expertise in email marketing and online marketing strategies, she is able to engage a broader audience and increase participation in fundraising events. Additionally, Cynthia is focused on enhancing the organization’s CRM systems to streamline donor interactions and improve customer service, ensuring that every supporter feels valued and informed.
Her leadership skills are pivotal in building a cohesive team that is passionate about the mission of the National Dance Institute. Through public speaking engagements and community outreach, Cynthia effectively communicates the importance of arts education, inspiring others to contribute to the cause. With her MBA and MA in Counseling, she combines strategic thinking with a deep understanding of human connection, making her a vital asset to the organization as it continues to empower children through the arts.