Dear John,

Months after the pandemic forced most events online, the novelty of virtual galas and other digital affairs has worn off, but some fundraisers have figured how to stay in touch with supporters and boost revenue: small online gatherings.

Join the Chronicle of Philanthropy on Thursday, November 19, at 2 PM ET for the webinar, How They Did It: Virtual Events Donors Love.

Learn directly from nonprofits that are engaging donors, highlighting their missions, and surpassing fundraising goals through intimate digital gatherings. Russell Wagner, head of alumni relations at Texas A&M University at Corpus Christi, will explain how to create small online events — from webinars to trivia nights and bingo games — to stay connected with contributors and foster community.

The Henry Ford — a cultural institution in Dearborn, Michigan, that includes a museum and a working farm — will share how it raised more than $800,000 at a recent virtual dinner and offer tips for how you can replicate their success.

Don’t miss this chance to get proven tactics and real-world advice from our expert guests. Register today to save your seat and get the early-bird rate. 

This webinar is produced with support from BoardEffect.

Sincerely,

Emily Haynes
Staff Writer
Chronicle of Philanthropy
1255 Twenty-Third St. NW

Washington, DC 20037

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