AFP Canada, Ontario Golden Horseshoe Chapter: Turning Reluctant Fundraisers into YOUR Biggest Champions
Ever have one of those Superhero volunteers – the one that just gets how they can support your fundraising efforts?
Maybe all of our volunteers and Board members can be Superheroes…it’s about helping to find the right fundraising approach that feels authentic.
In this hour-long session, Cindy Wagman, host of the Small Nonprofit podcast, will speak to mindset, and how to get your board and volunteers to actually pitch in with fundraising. We’ll discover what’s really holding your volunteers back and how you can turn them into your most productive fundraising assets, in a way that is comfortable for them.
We’ll cover:
• the most common (and they’re very common!) fundraising challenges small organizations face
• how our brains function and how that affects fundraising (yes, neuroscience-like)
• how to find the right fundraising approach that is authentic to you and your beliefs
• how to align your fundraising efforts to feel good and be more effective
BONUS! This session is worth 1 CFRE Education Credit.
Join us on April 28th!
About our presenter:
Cindy Wagman is the President and Founder of The Good Partnership, a values-driven, social-justice informed consultancy that is working to unlock the potential of small Canadian charities through fundraising support. Cindy became a Certified Fundraising Executive in 2009 and received her MBA from the Rotman School at the University of Toronto in 2013. Cindy has presented for AFP (Association of Fundraising Professionals), CanadaHelps, CharityVillage, the Centre for Social Innovation, and the city of York Region, and has taught fundraising at Humber College. She is the host of The Small Nonprofit podcast, Canada’s #1 podcast for charities.
Registration
Mary Osborne
Wednesday, April 28, 2021
1 pm - 2 pm
Members: $15
Non-Members: $30
Register via this link: https://afpgoldenhorseshoe.org/event/turning-reluctant-fundraisers-into…