Creating Sustainable Funding For Your Nonprofit
Posted by Benevon on September 11, 2017
In this highly engaging overview of the Benevon Model, you will learn how to implement this systematic process for engaging and developing relationships with mission-focused individual donors. Learn to implement mission-focused, permission-based fundraising, how to make your organization more visible in your community, and how to identify and cultivate individual donors who are passionate about your mission.
Date: Friday, October 13, 2017
Time: 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Location: Regional Foundation Center | Parkway Central Library, Room 108,
1901 Vine St, Philadelphia, PA 19103
RSVP: http://www.benevon.com/intros/register-philadelphia
Cost: Free to attend; please RSVP as space is limited
Who Should Attend: Key organizational leadership, including board members, executive director or CEO, development director, and volunteers
Questions: Contact Meredith Dinneen at 206-428-2158 or meredith@benevon.com
Benevon trains and coaches nonprofit organizations to implement a mission-based system for raising sustainable funding from individual donors. This system ends the suffering about fundraising and builds passionate and committed lifelong donors. The Benevon Model was developed by founder Terry Axelrod, author of seven books and several DVDs, including her most recent book, The Benevon Model: A Step-by-Step Guide to Getting it Right. For more information, please visit http://www.benevon.com.
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