TITLE : Online fundraising: harnessing technology to build and maintain relationships
CITY : Seattle , WA
DATE : Wednesday, July 15, 2009
TIME : 9:00 AM - 12:30 PM
PRICE : $ 130.00
Online fundraising: harnessing technology to build and maintain relationships

With the potential of technology to reach a much larger audience quickly and inexpensively, more and more organizations are using an online presence to reach donors, members, volunteers and supporters.  An online presence consists of much more than a "Donate Now" button on your website.  You can now use technology to run special events, promote a planned giving program, recruit and retain volunteers, manage donor data, and much more.  In addition, the internet offers a valuable way to market your nonprofit if you know how to use your website effectively.

This session will explore the following topics:
  • Promoting your organization online: use email campaigns and E-newsletters to reach new and existing supporters of your organization
  • Electronic prospect research: use the internet to uncover rich data sources and build profiles of top prospects
  • Online donor recruitment: use website appeals to create donor interest
  • Online donor renewal: use online renewals to lower costs and increase response rates
  • Volunteer mobilization: use the web to build strong relationships with your volunteers
  • Donor management systems: use donor management systems to keep in touch with, and reach out to, record numbers of donors
  • Online event management: use software to plan, market, and coordinate your events
Attendees will walk away wondering why they have not made greater use of technology until now.

Speakers for this session:

Katharine Coles
CEO
Mad Marketeer

An author and expert in marketing/fundraising with 20+ years experience, Katharine founded Mad Marketeer, an agency providing “corporate quality at nonprofit prices”. She co-authored "Leading Partners: How Men and Women Lead Differently" with Michael Gurian, a best-selling author. Katharine has created marketing/PR campaigns for such organizations as Women in Technology International, MCI and NaviPath/a CMGI company. An expert in online fundraising, she has worked with hundreds of nonprofits teaching the power of email, building online donor programs, and creating compelling content and messaging. She has also implemented online special events for such organizations as GoldenHeartRanch.org and PS I Love You Foundation. Passionate about working with nonprofits, Katharine has been giving back since the 3rd grade when she worked with disabled children. She has served on several boards and earned her MBA from George Washington University and a B.S. in Marketing from the University of Virginia.

Ann Warman
President
brandUNITY Inc

Ann specializes in technology and marketing communications with over 10 years experience working in IT systems management and 20 years advising socially conscious organizations about outreach. She has helped organizations break into new markets, doubling online revenues. She publishes a marketing trends blog called “brandUNITY on Marketing Trends,” (brandUNITY.com/blogs) and is active on Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn. A power-user, she enjoys testing social media widgets and gadgets. A member of NDOA (Northwest Development Officers Association), NTEN (Non-Profit Technology Network), SMPS, CREW, she serves many organizations, advising about emerging internet trends. The founder and president of marketing and technology consultancy, brandUNITY Inc, she is an avid entrepreneur who earned a Bachelors degree, from Lindenwood Universities, also completing coursework at the University of Kentucky. She taught degree required courses in visual communication technology at Shoreline College, serving as an adjunct professor. brandUNITY has won many international awards for innovative online communication systems.

Chris Wolff
Consultant

Chris applies his business background to advance nonprofit causes ranging from small after-school centers to the global, $2B+ World Vision (where he quadrupled revenue and drove double-digit success in 10 key metrics). Chris is an “intrapreneur” who turns innovation into results and then integrates it across organizational teams and systems. He’s been ahead of the curve from launching sites more than a decade ago, to pioneering value-added content and expert webinars for major donors, novel email marketing, and game-changing channel partnerships. Regularly sharing best practices, he’s volunteered with nonprofits like Council for Advancement & Support of Education’s Matching Gift Advisory Council. Chris earned his B.S. from Georgetown University’s School of Business and Masters from Wheaton College Graduate School.

 

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