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Dear John,
Losing a hard-earned gift or facing the uncertainty of a donor lawsuit are scenarios no fundraiser wants to face, but we have all witnessed news accounts of supporters reneging on pledges or suing nonprofits. How can you protect your organization's interests, honor a donor's wishes, and avoid these fundraising catastrophes?
Join us on March 7 for an online session that will help you draft gift agreements that can stand the test of time â and ensure mutual satisfaction over the life of your next major donation.
Richard Marker, a philanthropy adviser and former head of a foundation, will provide advice on how to help donors clearly define their expectations and share ways to determine what you should and should not promise in exchange for a gift. And Felicia Murphy-Phillips, a top fundraiser at Morehouse College, will offer tactics for communicating regularly with donors â from the start of a relationship until long after a gift is made â to prevent pitfalls and ensure that your key supporters feel valued.
Donât miss this chance to get an insider's perspective on how gift agreements can set expectations and ensure satisfaction in your fundraising efforts.
Sincerely,
Maria Di Mento Staff Writer
Chronicle of Philanthropy
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