How They Did It: Virtual Events Donors Love |
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Create Digital Gatherings Donors Will Want to Attend |
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Virtual events can help nonprofits stay in touch with donors, keep them engaged, and inspire giving during this time of social distancing. But as the pandemic drags on and people grow tired of screen time, how can you create online gatherings that will attract supporters — and hit revenue goals?
Join the Chronicle of Philanthropy on Thursday, November 19, at 2 PM ET for the 75-minute webinar, How They Did It: Virtual Events Donors Love, to learn from nonprofits that are running successful digital affairs.
You’ll learn how The Henry Ford — a cultural institution in Dearborn, Michigan, that includes a museum and a working farm — raised more than $800,000 at a recent virtual dinner, nearly five times its goal.
Plus, you'll get advice from the head of alumni relations at Texas A&M University at Corpus Christi, which is creating intimate online events — from trivia nights to bingo games — to stay connected with contributors. He'll outline key steps to take to ensure a high-quality online experience for donors — no matter your budget.
You'll also learn: - How to create an online program that highlights your cause, appeals to donors, and stays within budget
- Smart marketing strategies and creative ways to attract new donors to a virtual event
- How to assign roles and responsibilities, and involve remote volunteers, to ensure success
Hurry, register today before the early-bird rate ends.
This session qualifies for 1.25 CFRE credits. |
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| Spence Medford | The Henry Ford |
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| Christy Sherding | The Henry Ford |
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| Russell Wagner | Texas A&M University at Corpus Christi |
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