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Fundraising Webinar
How to Retain Donors Who Gave During the Crises

Thursday, March 10 | 2:00 - 3:15 PM ET
 
How can you keep donors engaged and giving despite fatigue from multiple crises?

Join us tomorrow at 2 PM ET for How to Retain Donors Who Gave During the Crises to learn from two savvy fundraising executives tactics that are working now. They will share proven ways to:

  • Deepen ties with big and small supporters online
  • Communicate the impact of gifts and inspire donors to give again
  • Gather useful data on supporters, so you can tailor your outreach and raise more
Plus, you’ll get real-world examples of fundraising messages and materials that are resonating.

Register today and join us live or watch the recording whenever you like.

This session includes live captioning and ASL interpretation. To request accommodations, please email copevents@philanthropy.com or call 202-466-1032.
 
Meet the Speakers
 
Helene Erenberg
  
Helene Erenberg
CDC Foundation 

Helene Erenberg is director of big gifts and individual giving at the CDC Foundation, an independent nonprofit that raises money to support the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Since joining the foundation in 2017, she has secured more than $80 million in gifts from individual donors, companies, and foundations. Erenberg has more than 30 years of experience leading fundraising, communications, and public relations at a wide range of organizations.
Christa Evans
  
Christa Floresca Evans
First Book

Christa Floresca Evans is vice president of fundraising at First Book, a nonprofit that promotes equal access to quality education. A development executive for nearly 25 years, she has experience keeping donors in response to crises including September 11, Hurricanes Sandy and Katrina, and now Covid-19. Over the course of her career, Evans has raised a total of more than $100 million for a variety of causes.

 

This session qualifies for 1.25 CFRE credits.

This session is produced with support from GG+A.

 
 
 
 

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