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Fundraising Rewind 2023

Event Details

Wednesday, December 13, 2023
7:00AM – 1:30PM PT
Online – These sessions will be recorded
Hosted by Minnesota Council of Nonprofits

In 2023 MCN brought its Nonprofit Fundraising Conference back, and in-person, for the first time since 2019. Almost 500 nonprofit fundraisers and sector colleagues convened in St. Paul for this day of learning and professional development. Now we’d like to share some of this great content as a virtual Spotlight. We’re offering four of the highest rated sessions of the conference to our virtual audience in Minnesota, and members of our partner nonprofit state associations around the country.

Sessions include:
Telling Your Story with Data
Values Based Donor Qualification
Demystifying Donor Advised Funds
Audit Your Online Donor Experience

Spotlights are day-long virtual trainings, offering four to five 60-minute sessions, each exploring a different aspect of a specific topic. Each session will be led by experienced nonprofit leaders and subject-matter experts. Spotlights are designed to offer practical information that can be applied immediately along with larger-picture questions and possibilities to consider for the long-term.

We know it’s difficult to carve out large chunks of time in your day to attend trainings, so we’ve spread the sessions out over a full day, with breaks in between. You will have access to the session recordings for three months!

Register now for this fast-paced review of important, timely fundraising topics that will help prepare you for a successful 2024!

Schedule

7-8 am Pacific / 9-10 am Central // Telling Your Story with Data
You have an important story to tell. Whether it’s to a funder, policymakers, or your clients, data can help you paint a clearer picture of your community or those you serve. In this session, learn how to use data in ways that tell a story. Topics will include why we use data, how to construct a story with data, and how to make sure you are using data in ways that are meaningful. Presenters will share free tools and resources available on Minnesota Compass that you can use to tell your story.
Allison Liuzzi, research manager and project director, Wilder Foundation

8:30-9:30 am Pacific / 10:30-11:30 am Central // Values Based Donor Qualification
We know you’re searching for ways to center your community and move as much money to mission as possible. You want to be sure that your donors are part of your community–not the center of it. You’re committed to fundraising in a way that creates a more just and equitable community. Join us for Values-Based Donor Qualification. We’ll share our framework for how you can use your organization’s values to guide your decisions about who you include in your one-to-one fundraising portfolio. 
Sarah Staiger and Laura Vitelli, partners, Staiger | Vitelli and Associates

11-12 pm Pacific / 1-2 pm Central // Demystifying Donor Advised Funds
While donor advised funds have become much more mainstream across the nonprofit sector, there are still a great deal of questions and confusion around these flexible giving vehicles. In this session, the presenters will share a brief history of donor advised funds (DAFs), discuss exactly how DAFs work and why different individuals, families, and organizations may choose to use them to accomplish their charitable giving goals. They will look at the various types of DAF providers out there and discuss some of the critiques and public policy discussions currently surrounding DAFs. Most importantly, they will share information on how nonprofits can do a better job of working with DAFs, both through the individuals and organizations that use them as well as with community foundations. This aims to be a very interactive session, so bring your great questions as well!
Heidi Tieszen, philanthropic advisor and Jeremy R. Wells, senior vice president of Philanthropic Services, Saint Paul & Minnesota Foundation

12:30-1:30 Pacific / 2:30-3:30 pm Central // Audit Your Online Donor Experience

Is your online donor experience leaving supporters feeling warm and fuzzy or confused and frustrated? Together we will use two or more case studies from nonprofit panelists and deconstruct how their online donor experience could be improved. We will look at the entire user pathway from entry point to email receipt and you will leave with concrete ideas for how you can audit and improve your own online experience.
Chris Briggs, major gift officer, Clare Housing and Cary Lenore Walski, nerd-in-chief, Copilot: Web Development & Ongoing Support for Nonprofits

Cost

$129 for NAWA Members – Check the Member Resources page for the coupon code.

$169 for Not-Yet-Members. Interested in becoming a NAWA Member? Learn more about membership here.

Nonprofit Association of Washington is proud to partner on this event hosted by Minnesota Council of Nonprofits. 

Nonprofit Association of WA Logo, the state of WA in red, yellow, teal, and purple in multiple vectors.
Minnesota Council of Nonprofits

Please contact the organizer at [email protected] with questions about this event.

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