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WEBINAR

End of Year Fundraising in a Year of Transition


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As nonprofits and organizations look ahead to end-of-year fundraising, hopes are increasing for the long-awaited return to relative normalcy. However, the past year of unprecedented change has proven that fundraisers can be flexible and adaptable, finding creative ways to maximize their marketing and fundraising impact in a time of crisis. How can fundraisers apply the lessons of 2020 to make a great impact in 2021?
   
  



Join Salesforce.org for End of Year Fundraising in a Year of Transition, a webinar that explores how you can step up your efforts to ensure a successful end to 2021. In this hour-long session, you'll hear stories from other nonprofits and cover essential topics like:
  • Understanding the benefits of agility and creativity
  • Knowing when, how, and why to launch campaigns
  • Best practices for fundraising in a challenging financial climate
Register today to learn how to continue making an impact during these challenging times. 

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Panelists
WEBINAR

End of Year Fundraising
in a Year of Transition
Piper Sullivan
Product Marketing Manager for Fundraising, Salesforce.org
Piper is passionate about helping nonprofits embrace technology as a way to connect with supporters in meaningful ways. Prior to Salesforce.org, Piper helped the The Salvation Army modernize their fundraising philosophy and tools after having gained key marketing insights and a user experience focus at Apple. Her background has been in entertainment, marketing, and tech for over a decade. She resides in Atlanta, Ga.




Dr. Gretchen McIntosh
Executive Director, SEALKIDS
Dr. McIntosh is an entrepreneur, nonprofit manager, and strategic planner. An accomplished fundraiser, program evaluator, grant writer, and researcher, she enjoys serving as an adjunct professor at Ohio State University. Dr. McIntosh's passion for cultivating positive change reflects her personal commitment to the community she serves. As Executive Director of SEALKIDS, she is responsible for day-to-day operations, consistent achievement of program and financial objectives, and the implementation of sustainability practices in efforts to fulfill the mission. 
   
  
Kate Cochran
CEO, Upaya Social Ventures
Kate is a fierce believer that global poverty is not inevitable and that entrepreneurialism is one of the sharpest tools to fight it. She is currently CEO at Upaya Social Ventures, a nonprofit organization that accelerates and invests in early stage companies that create lasting jobs for the poorest of the poor in India. Since 2011, Upaya has accelerated over 65 companies and invested in 26 companies that have created more than 25,000 lasting jobs for the extreme poor in India. The organization is committed to reaching 50,000 jobs created by portfolio companies by 2022. Previous roles include COO for Vittana, an organization creating student loan markets in developing countries and a range of executive roles at Unitus, a microfinance accelerator. She is a frequent speaker on social entrepreneurship and the intersection of markets and mission at business schools and conferences.


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This is Corporate Sponsor Content presented by The Chronicle of Philanthropy. All content is provided by Salesforce.org.