Maximizing Your Impact: Diversifying Fundraising Strategies Workshop
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About the event
This dynamic workshop designed to expand your organization's fundraising strategies. In this interactive session, you will learn how to diversify your fundraising strategies to build a more resilient and robust financial foundation. Our expert facilitators will guide you through a varied fundraising portfolio, including planned giving.
Additional Information
This event is part of the Learning Hub program On the Ground. The Santa Fe Community Foundation proudly offers the Learning Hub as an educational space for nonprofit board, executive directors, staff members, and donors. Each year, the Hub offers dozens of events, workshops, and learning circles that promote leadership, skill building, and peer-supported growth.
Meet the people leading the conversation
Drew Tulchin
Drew Tulchin
Drew Tulchin has over 30 years of professional experience with mission-driven organizations. He has helped raise more than $400 million and counting with nonprofits, for-profits, foundations, and governments in Indian Country, in New Mexico, throughout the US, and internationally. For more information on Drew and Upspring, check out www.upspringassociates.com.
Meet the people leading the conversation
Meet the people leading the conversation
Drew Tulchin
Drew Tulchin
Drew Tulchin has over 30 years of professional experience with mission-driven organizations. He has helped raise more than $400 million and counting with nonprofits, for-profits, foundations, and governments in Indian Country, in New Mexico, throughout the US, and internationally. For more information on Drew and Upspring, check out www.upspringassociates.com.
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