Raising More Money: Sustainable Funding for your Mission
Posted by on July 23, 2004
To be held at the Hilton Philadelphia City Avenue
Did you know that 84% of all charitable contributions come from individuals? How can your organization tap into this tremendous resource and become less dependent on grants and special events?
In this Raising More Money Introductory Session, you will learn a system for building sustainable funding for the mission of your organization from lifelong individual donors, as well as:
? A complete overview of the Raising More Money Model
? How to leave a legacy of mission-centered individual giving
? How to ongoingly identify and introduce ideal donors to your organization
? How to personally cultivate people to become lifelong donors
? An example of a Free One-Hour Ask Event
? Dates and locations of upcoming Raising More Money Workshops
Participants are encouraged to bring other staff, board, volunteers, and business associates to engage them in this practical and effective new team-based approach. Register soon; space is limited.
August 18, 2004, 5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Hilton Philadelphia City Avenue
4200 City Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19131
Cost: No fee to attend
To register: go to http://form.raisingmoremoney.com/calendar/midatlantic.asp and scroll down to find Philadelphia, PA and click on RSVP.
Questions: Contact Laura Davis at 206-709-9400 ext. 132 or laurad@raisingmoremoney.com
If you are unable to attend this session, please go to http://www.raisingmoremoney.com/pre-recorded-introduction for information about Online Introductory Sessions.
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