Sarah Ford | January 14, 2016
Webinar: The Chemistry of Employee Donor Cultivation – Turning Your Year-End Fundraising Efforts into Year-Round Donor Engagement
On Thursday, January 27, 2016 at 2 PM ET, please join America’s Charities for our webinar, “The Chemistry of Employee Donor Cultivation: Turning Year-End Fundraising Efforts into Year-Round Donor Engagement.”
Featuring a case study from America’s Charities member Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) about their own cultivation efforts, and advice from America’s Charities’ team of employee giving experts, this free webinar will provide your nonprofit with actionable steps for investing time and resources into each phase of the fundraising process, specifically with regards to treating workplace giving donor cultivation differently than other types of donors. The presentation will last approximately 30 minutes, with the remaining 30 minutes reserved for Q&A.
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