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Last Chance to join us for the Next Level Fundraising Conference!
- March 30, 2016
- Posted by: Mazarine
- Category: Leadership Leadership Next Level Fundraising Conference Starting a nonprofit Webinars
Do you want to grow your fundraising 10x in the next 3 years? |
If so, how will you get there?
If you don’t have a plan yet, learn how to grow your fundraising results 10x at the Next Level Fundraising Conference, April 4th-5th, 2016. Whether you’re a founder, executive director, CEO or development professional, you’ve probably wondered how to take your nonprofit to the next level. Why should you come to the Next Level Fundraising Conference?
Fact: Most new nonprofits don’t rise beyond the $100,000 threshold. Fact: What got you here won’t get you there. Where’s there? That next level in fundraising where you double, triple or even 10x your budget. So what will help you double, triple or even 10x your budget? Talking with someone who has done it. Molly Ola Pinney, CEO and Founder of the Global Autism Project, has worked tirelessly for the last five years to pull her nonprofit from the $30,000 level to the $400,000 level. This means that she has helped save hundreds of lives, all over the world, by educating communities about autism. Imagine what YOU could accomplish if you doubled or tripled or 10x your budget. And she wants to tell you EXACTLY how she did it, at the Next Level Fundraising Conference. Molly will be just one of eight speakers who will help you take your fundraising to the next level, everything from learning how to do major gifts, how to hire right for a key fundraising role, how to be a better nonprofit executive director, and more. There’s just five days left to sign up for this conference, and then it will be gone for good. Why should you listen to me? In my full time fundraising jobs at national, international and small nonprofits, I’ve run career fairs, galas, dinners, membership meetings, exclusive pre-events, and more. I’ve written and gotten grants, copywritten and edited successful direct mail solicitations, strategized with board committees on creating fundraising plans, budgeted for events and marketing materials, solicited sponsorships, run logistics for events, created brochures, coordinated and run phone banks, designed annual reports, rewritten websites, run crowdfunding campaigns, and done just about everything you can do in a fundraising role. I’ve risen from Development Assistant to Development Associate to Development Officer to Development Director. I’ve also co-founded a nonprofit and helped thousands of nonprofits fundraise millions as a consultant over the last seven years. I’ve been right there with you, trying to figure out how to grow my fundraising, starting from scratch, with very little resources. Since leaving the world of full-time nonprofit work, I’ve written a book on fundraising and a book on marketing. 50,000 people come to my site every month for fundraising and marketing advice. My advice has been featured in the Chronicle of Philanthropy, Nonprofit Pro/Fundraising Success Magazine, Stanford Social Innovation Review, and many others. In addition to my practical, hands-on experience in fundraising, I’ve interviewed many successful fundraisers and founders and studied to create over 10 best-selling e-courses to help you fundraise, with weeks of modules and recordings in each one. These include courses on: Monthly giving, Successful crowdfunding, Getting donations through e-newsletters, Writing stunning appeal letters, Grants, Getting mega sponsorships, Fundraising planning, Finding new donors, Keeping your donors, and more. Examples include: —I advised an NYC nonprofit and helped them get their yearly revenue from $30K to $400K in 2011. —I provided guidance to a small Atlanta nonprofit and helped them go from $35K to $200K per year in 2013. —I helped a small LA nonprofit raise $66K with their first ever online fundraising campaign in 2015. But now I want to help you be more successful in YOUR fundraising by sharing the expertise of some of the most powerful fundraising minds in North America today. |
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