Sarah Ford | February 2, 2016

Employee Donor Cultivation Webinar Recording & Toolkit

During our Employee Donor Cultivation webinar last week, we featured a case study from America’s Charities member, Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD), and explored the backbone of successful fundraising and the donor cultivation cycle, with an emphasis on employee donors. 

Click here to watch a recording of this webinar and download a PDF copy of the presentation.

Donor Cultivation Toolkit:

To help your team put our recommendations into action, we’ve also included a complimentary copy of our Employee Donor Cultivation Toolkit, complete with tips and templates. 

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