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[Webinar] Fundraising from ground zero: cost-effective ways to listen to your audiences

In this free webinar special guest, Emily Taylor, helps nonprofits turn lackluster followers into passionate supporters.

Rachel Mills
April 28, 2021
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When your organization is fundraising from ground zero (or sometimes feels like it is...), how do you ramp up?

In this free webinar held on May 19th at 2pm EST, I was joined by Emily Taylor, who helps nonprofits turn lackluster followers into passionate supporters.

teenyBIG Principal Emily Taylor uses two decades of experience in Human-Centered Design, experience design, and nonprofit leadership to help small to medium nonprofits engage the people that matter most to achieving their mission. Rather than dictate rules of engagement, Emily believes in listening to your audience and collaboratively finding solutions that work with your resources and stakeholders.

This webinar includes:

🎧 Cost-effective ways to listen to your audiences

👍 Strategies to gain more supporters

🎙 All of your questions answered live!

When was it?

This free Givebutter Webinar happened May 19th, 2-3pm EST.

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You can view the slides for this webinar here.

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