Nothing seems to have gone according to plan in 2020. And that includes our best-laid plans for funding our nonprofits’ work. But in most years, November and December are the busiest time for charitable giving, and that means that the next few weeks are essential. In this updated, virtual version of our annual Quick Year-End Fundraising workshop, you’ll learn some fast and easy-to-implement tools that can help your organization close out the year with a strong finish. You’ll learn things like: How many emails and social media posts to plan for, and when. Ways to use support from your board, staff, and volunteers to raise funds, even if you don’t have a huge donor base yet. Tools for creating an end-of-year calendar that maps out your entire fundraising gameplan. When: Wednesday, November 11th from 10:30 a.m – 12:00 p.m. Attendees will receive an electronic Certificate of Participation after completing the workshop. In order to comply with local community health guidelines while continuing to help nonprofits thrive through fundraising, we are offering this live, virtual workshop online through Zoom. A link and instructions to join will be sent to you after you register. Registration: $20 per person. For more on workshops and other services from The Funding Seed, visit www.thefundingseed.com. Email info@thefundingseed.com with questions. You might also be interested in more upcoming workshops from The Funding Seed: Grantwriting for Beginners, December 9th
Wednesday, Nov 11, 10:30 AM-12 PM
Quick Year-End Fundraising Workshop
Online
$20.00
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