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How To “Recession Proof” Your Annual Fund
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Has the state of the economy got you nervous about fundraising revenue?
Every day we’re hearing more and more about the increased costs of gas and food. Every day we’re hearing about people struggling to get by. Every day more and more people are dipping into savings to be able to afford to pay for things. All this while your nonprofit organization relies on donations from individuals and you’re also seeing an increase in expenses at your organization.
The country’s economic future may be worrisome, but your nonprofit’s future must never be in doubt.
Join Michael Buckley for this 90-minute interactive nonprofit webinar that will face head on the nervousness you may be feeling about fundraising revenue in 2022 and beyond. We’ll discuss the reality of our sector, help your organization project revenue this year and ensure your message for donor retention and growth is right on target.
At the end of the webinar, you’ll be equipped with the tools, steps, and knowledge of how to plan, message, forecast, organize, and execute your fundraising plans with an eye on donor retention and growth as well as increasing revenue.
The keys to donor and dollar growth is a laser focused, intentional plan. This session will teach you how to identify opportunities for donor growth, create a consistent plan focused towards the end of the calendar year, discover the most effective methods to retain donors and how to prepare for 2023.
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About Your Topic Expert:
Michael is specifically qualified to teach this webinar because:
A career fundraiser, Michael J. Buckley, CFRE is a nonprofit consultant, coach and speaker whose work focuses on small and medium-sized nonprofit organizations. He has assisted nonprofits across a broad spectrum of focus areas increase revenue, exposure, and capacity to support the work of their organization. Mike's extensive experience includes annual campaign audits and management, capital campaign leadership, feasibility studies, interim and ad-hoc program leadership, board governance, strategic planning, and capacity building.
Mike is an effective and sought-after international level speaker and has been an invited presenter at an array of professional development opportunities including the Association of Fundraising Professional’s International Conference on Nonprofits (ICON), the National Association for Animal Welfare Advancement, the Northeast Annual Giving Conference, Mid-South Philanthropy Conference, as well as serving as Founding Faculty for the Institute of Nonprofit Leadership and Community Development at the State University of New York at Albany.
He currently serves as a Member of the Board of Directors for the Association of Fundraising Professional’s Foundation for Philanthropy and holds the Certified Fundraising Executive (CFRE) credential.
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