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Michael David Mogan MBE (born 1969) is a British fundraising consultant from Coventry, England. He served as Fundraising Director of the Coventry UK City of Culture 2021 bid team from 2014, a role described in press reports as significant in Coventry winning the designation in December 2017.[1][2] In June 2018, Mogan was appointed a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) for services to charitable fundraising in the United Kingdom and abroad.[3][4] He previously served as Development Director at Coventry Cathedral from 1996 and later founded the fundraising consultancy Mogan and Mogan in 2010.[5] The fundraising team he led won the Best Supporter/Membership Scheme at the Emcees Awards, run by the National Arts Fundraising School, in recognition of the City of Culture bid campaign.[6] Following the Coventry City of Culture Trust entering administration in 2023, Mogan spoke to The Times about the management of the trust, stating that costs had spiralled and "vast sums" had been spent on London-based consultants.[7] In December 2021, Mogan launched a crowdfunding campaign to support the players and staff of Coventry United Ladies FC after the club entered voluntary liquidation, raising more than £15,000 within days.[8]

Born1969 (age 5657)
Coventry, England
CitizenshipBritish
OccupationFundraising consultant
KnownforFundraising Director, Coventry UK City of Culture 2021 bid
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Michael David Mogan MBE
Born1969 (age 5657)
Coventry, England
CitizenshipBritish
OccupationFundraising consultant
Known forFundraising Director, Coventry UK City of Culture 2021 bid
HonoursMBE (2018)
Websitemoganandmogan.co.uk
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Career

Mogan previously served as Development Director at Coventry Cathedral from 1996 to 2007, overseeing fundraising and development activity for the cathedral.[5] From 2014 to 2019, he led fundraising for Coventry’s UK City of Culture programme, securing support from regional businesses, national funders and philanthropic partners.[1][2] The fundraising team he led won the Best Supporter/Membership Scheme at the Emcees Awards, run by the National Arts Fundraising School, in recognition of the City of Culture bid campaign.[6]

Personal life

Mogan has supported a number of local charities, including Coventry Resource Centre for the Blind, Myton Hospice, the RSPCA, Tiny Tim’s Children’s Centre, Earlsdon Library, Pass The Smile for Ben, the Notables band and the Friends of Coventry Cathedral.[8]


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