Broaden Your Fundraising Program to Include More Lucrative Money-making Method.
I am not advocating doing away with events. I am advocating, though, that you carefully choose the right events for your agency and that you design them to be a springboard to more cost-effective, less stressful, and more productive types of fundraising.
Nonprofit Development/Fundraising Staff, Executive Directors, and Board Member
Broaden Your Fundraising Program to Include More Lucrative Money-making Methods
Let me ask you some tough questions:
Do you spend too much time with special events, to the detriment of other, more lucrative forms of fundraising?
Are your events losing participants, but your board doesn’t want to give them up?
After you take into account total costs, including labor, are your events generating enough net revenue (“profit”) to make them worth it?
Are you discouraged that your hard work is not paying off the way you want? If your nonprofit is “addicted” to special events, I can help. The 12-Step Cure to Even Addiction can help you get out of your rut. Just be warned. I do not pull punches. We’ll take a good, hard look at the real costs of special events. (Better send the children out of the room.)
I am not advocating doing away with events. I am advocating, though, that you carefully choose the right events for your agency and that you design them to be a springboard to more cost-effective, less stressful, and more productive types of fundraising.
And, true to its title, we’ll follow a carefully designed 12-step path to grow your development program beyond events.
Are you ready to get more — way more — for all that hard work? Sign up today, and let’s get started.
This course is worth 4 CEUs through CFRE International