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[Webinar] More than just gaming: Livestream fundraising best practices

Livestreaming isn’t only for gamers and Twitch. Check out our webinar with Whole Whale to learn how you can use livestreaming in your upcoming fundraisers!

Rachel Mills
April 28, 2021
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Livestreaming has become an even more important tool for nonprofits to connect with their target audiences in light of the global COVID-19 pandemic. It has forced nonprofits to get creative with their online fundraising efforts; from virtual galas to Zoom trivia nights, many organizations are looking for new ways to make virtual fundraising fun, engaging, and safe.

In this free webinar, I sat down with Whole Whale’s Account Manager and Fundraising Expert, Isabelle Brauer. We talked through the fundamentals of livestream fundraising, shared examples of how nonprofits use this tool, and discussed best practices to nail your next livestream.

This webinar included:

💻 Online fundraising basics
👯 Peer-to-peer fundraising best practices
🚀 Livestreaming strategies
✨ Creative ideas for livestream fundraising events

When was it? 🗓

Wednesday, April 28th, 4–5pm (EST).

Can I view the slides? 👋

You can view the slides here.

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