Meet Ami Kane, Chief Development Officer
Written by Ami Kane

As long as I can remember, I’ve loved nature—especially trees. As Chief Development Officer, I am thrilled to bring my passion for philanthropy to the Guild’s critical mission to forge a healthy future for people and forests . Embarking on this new professional journey grants me an opportunity to reflect!
Twenty years ago, I was an inspired college student looking for a volunteer project to do with friends in my hometown, Indianapolis, IN. Over the course of the following year, we planted over 100 trees. I didn’t know it at the time, but one of the pictures taken of me and my friend Femi was featured on a pamphlet used by the Indianapolis Mayor’s Office. I love that a friend sent me a copy a few years later, which captured that work in motion!
Shortly after that photo was taken, I found an internship that rolled into a part-time job with Girls Inc. The professional path of servant-leadership forever captured my heart. After I graduated, I was inspired to pursue my Master of Public Affairs in Nonprofit Management from Indiana University. There, I was afforded a fellowship, and I got to cross-train at the Lilly School for Philanthropy, where I studied fundraising, nonprofit administration, and best practices in developing and maintaining donor relationships.
After I graduated that program, I worked briefly full-time for Girls Inc. until, in 2009, my partner and I relocated to make a new life in Austin, Texas, where we have thrived since. We moved primarily for my partner’s independent filmmaking career, but I also quickly found a new professional home at a local girls’ agency, Girls Empowerment Network (GEN), where I was on staff for the following 15 years, first in direct service, then fundraising, and eventually becoming CEO. While I had formally studied philanthropy, it wasn’t until 2013 at GEN that I got to put my education into practice. It became my truest professional passion—connecting inspired, values-aligned donors with work that transforms communities.
Earlier this year, I began feeling my heart call me back into fundraising. Most of all, I realized that it was time for me to find inspiration and excitement for an entirely new mission and something in conservation was at the top of my wish-list. When I saw the job posting for the role I now occupy, I was blown away by the Guild and deeply wanted to be a part of their work.
I’m so excited to get started and my biggest eagerness is to meet YOU, the people who support this agency as members, donors, advocates, volunteers, and stewards. I know that together, we can build an even bigger movement and, ultimately, expand our positive collective impact on forests. Keep an eye out for more coming soon. For now, I will end with this: THANK YOU. We truly couldn’t do it without you!
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