#GivingTuesday: Get Your Countdown On!
Posted by Iris Creative Group on October 9, 2017
Holiday catalogues are already in the mail. Help-wanted signs have appeared in shop windows. And candy canes and chocolate coins will replace the Halloween candy on grocery store shelves before the last trick-or-treater has rung your bell.
Many nonprofits count on the enthusiasm and revenue they generate around #GivingTuesday. Are you ready to compete with the holiday rush of the for-profit sector? Now is the time to start planning how you’ll capture a slice of your supporters’ attention—and their year-end budgets.
The big day is November 28th this year…
But don’t panic if you’re not ready yet! We’re here to help.
Join us for our #GivingTuesday Master Class Webinar and receive our customizable #GivingTuesday 4-Week Countdown Toolkit with your registration.
In this session, you will:
- Discover loads of ideas and examples of engaging campaigns you can put into place right away.
- Learn how to make #GivingTuesday a month-long opportunity to promote participation.
- Get our eight tips for rocking your #GivingTuesday campaign.
- Explore different ways you can use the customizable #GivingTuesday 4-Week Countdown Toolkit included with registration.
Join Beth Brodovsky of Iris Creative for this practical, idea-packed session.
#GivingTuesday: Get Your Countdown On!
Master Class Webinar
Thursday, October 12, 2 p.m. Eastern
Registrations include our #GivingTuesday: 4-Week Countdown
All attendees can ask questions by phone or email after the class.
Can’t make it live? You can access a replay later.
$98 – Register Now!
https://nonprofittoolkit.lpages.co/giving-tuesday-master-class-10-12-17/
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