Planning a Year-End Fundraising Strategy in the Current Giving Climate
What does it take to create a year-end fundraising strategy that resonates with donors amidst uncertainty? Join us tomorrow, June 18 at 2 PM ET for the webinar, Planning a Year-End Fundraising Strategy in the Current Giving Climate. You will gain insights from two expert guests who will share real-world examples of appeals and approaches that work, offer tips for planning a well-executed campaign, and share smart ways to engage others at your organization in fundraising to boost results. You'll learn from these experts: Skyler Reep is a dedicated marketing and fundraising strategist with an international business degree and more than a decade of brand management experience. Currently, he is the director of development for the Spokane public television affiliate, KSPS PBS. A Certified Fund Raising Executive, Reep is committed to augmenting traditional philanthropic methods with modern digital techniques while managing 25,000 donors to ensure the continued success of a public broadcaster that reaches more than a million households in the Inland Northwest and Canada. Before moving to the nonprofit sector, Reep directed marketing for an Inc. 500 startup, Stay Alfred, where he increased revenue by 10 times in two years. Seth Rosen (he/him) is an attorney and seasoned fundraiser with more than 20 years of experience at progressive human and civil rights nonprofits. Currently, he is the chief development officer at The American LGBTQ+ Museum. Rosen’s commitment to social justice and public service includes spending a year as an intake volunteer at GLBTQ Legal Advocates and Defenders (GLAD) during his senior year at Brandeis University, which led him to law school and civil rights litigation. Since then, he has gained considerable expertise in nonprofit law as well as fundraising. He has held leadership positions at major national and international organizations including Planned Parenthood Federation of America, Amnesty International USA, GMHC, Lambda Legal, and the National LGBTQ+ Bar Association. |
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Secure your spot now before it's too late! This session will include live captioning and ASL interpretation. To request other accommodations, please email copevents@philanthropy.com or call 202-466-1032. This session qualifies for 1.25 CFRE credits and is produced with support from Engaging Networks. |
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