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Fundraising Webinar
Cultivating Major Donors: What’s Working Now

Thursday, September 15 | 2:00 - 3:15 PM ET
 
Don’t miss this chance to tap into the expertise of seasoned major-gift fundraisers and get advice you can apply to your year-end donor meetings.

Join us tomorrow for
  Cultivating Major Donors: What’s Working Now  to learn from two experts how to: find and approach potential new contributors, stay connected to key donors, and ask for significant sums amid economic uncertainty. Plus, they’ll share smart ways to thank big donors and show them the impact of their gifts.

Register now to join the conversation live — or watch the recording whenever you like.

This session includes live captioning and ASL interpretation. To request other accommodations, please email copevents@philanthropy.com or call 202-466-1032.
 
 
Meet the Speakers
 
Margo Bloom
  
Margo Bloom
Vice President for Development, American Jewish World Service

Margo Bloom oversees a fundraising strategy that advances human rights by supporting more than 450 social-change grantees in developing nations around the world. During her nearly 20 years of experience leading Jewish communal organizations, she has served in senior development positions at organizations such as the NYU Langone Medical Center, where she raised a total of $80 million. Bloom’s other roles have included serving as director of the 14th Street Y in New York City and as director of the National Museum of American Jewish History in Philadelphia.
Stact Weininger
  
Staci Weininger
Senior Campaign Director, Office of Development and Alumni Affairs, NYU Langone Health

With more than 27 years of nonprofit experience, Staci Weininger has helped attract more than $650 million in philanthropic support. At NYU Langone, Weininger raises money for the largest academic department in the health system. She oversaw the launch of the department’s first philanthropic advisory board and helped raise money for the creation of several prominent academic institutes and initiatives. Weininger also serves as a strategic adviser to institutional leadership on near- and long-term fundraising strategy.
 

This session qualifies for 1.25 CFRE credits.

This event is produced with support from iWave.

 
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