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Level Up Your Fundraising in New Webinar

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Experience can be the best teacher, but learning from the experiences of others is a great low-risk way to get a step ahead. That’s exactly what the new Giveffect webinar will do. Join us in the “Level Up Your Fundraising: The Tools and Strategies of Success” webinar.  We will walk you through some of the most successful nonprofit fundraising campaigns on our platform and break down exactly what was done right.
Join us on Friday, March 25 at 1 p.m. You can register here.
Let’s take a closer look at exactly what we will cover: 
– Most successful nonprofit campaigns from 2021 and 2022.
– Strategies that are proven to work in today’s environment and the steps that led to success.
– Strategies breakdown and why they worked for the organization, and similar ideas that could work for other organizations of different sizes and types.

We will go over the following campaigns: 
– Framing our Future: A New Home for Habitat KC. 
This fundraising campaign, as the name implies, is a capital campaign to raise funding for a new Habitat for Humanity Kansas City headquarters. This campaign is a long-term campaign that was designed to run over multiple months, and is in fact, still running.
So far this campaign has raised $1.6 million dollars and has a goal of $2.5 million.
We will show you how you can create a strategy for a large-scale nonprofit fundraising campaign and the steps to take for a successful opening. In particular, we will take a closer look at their email campaign, which has been a major driver.
– Holiday Food & Fund Drive 2021 
This campaign, created by the Second Harvest Food Bank of Sana Cruz County, was a holiday nonprofit fundraising event for their partner locations through the holiday season of 2021. It was a medium-sized, team-based campaign that covered a couple of months, and raised $974,000.
We will show you how the teams were built and some of the custom designs of the campaign outreach. Each donor could see what their exact impact would be and this type of campaign could be used for any direct nonprofit fundraising linked to a direct purchase.
We will also look at how this campaign used sponsorships and individual nonprofit fundraising as well.
– Hooray for Hollywood 2021
This fundraising campaign was created by Isabel’s House and is a single event-focused fundraiser. It included a live online event and an auction. The event raised $103,000 and smashed the goal of $50,000!
We will look at how they created the single live event and auction, and the special marketing around the event.
– Other creative ideas
We will also look at some of the most creative ideas in nonprofit fundraising over the past year and some unique and novel things that were used by some charities including “mystery gift cards, personal meet-ups, SMS text messaging, donation matching, sponsors and more.
You can still register, again, this free webinar will be coming up this Friday, March 25 at 1 p.m.

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