Dear John, As racial diversity efforts at nonprofits grow stronger, many leaders want to make philanthropy more inclusive. These efforts not only advance equity, they also make smart business sense as the nation and the pool of major donors become increasingly diverse. In fact, about 14 percent of U.S. millionaires are people of color.
How can your nonprofit engage supporters at all levels from varied communities?
Join the Chronicle for the third webinar in our series, Diversify Your Donors: Attract and Engage Asian American and Indigenous Donors, to get smart insight from two big donors and a nonprofit executive:
- Anna and Raj Asava, Texas philanthropists from India and co-founders of HungerMitao (Wipe Out Hunger), which channels contributions from Indian Americans to support Feeding Americaâs network of food banks around the country.
- Dawn Knickerbocker, vice president of development at Native Americans in Philanthropy, a Native-led membership organization that promotes effective and equitable giving in Indigenous communities.
Register now to join us live on Thursday, October 21, at 2 PM ET or watch the recording whenever you like. Sign up to watch all three sessions and get 15% off the package.
This session qualifies for 1.25 CFRE credits.
This webinar is produced with support from YPTC. Sincerely, Lisa Schohl
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