TITLE : Online fundraising: harnessing technology to build and maintain relationships
CITY : Seattle , WA
DATE : Wednesday, July 28, 2010
TIME : 9:15 AM - 12:30 PM
PRICE : $ 120.00
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:

Gwen Colwell
Annual Giving Manager
Swedish Medical Center Foundation

Gwen is the Annual Giving Manager for the Swedish Medical Center Foundation where she has worked since 2004. She created and directs an online and social media fundraising strategy at Swedish Medical Center Foundation. She is responsible for online fundraising, and the social media campaign that resulted in the total redesign the Foundation web presence leading to a doubling of online donors and dollars. Gwen also manages the Summit Club, the society for donors who give between $1,500 and $10,000 annually, as well as directing a comprehensive annual giving program which raises $2 million for Swedish each year Gwen uses online tools to connect Swedish donors with the activities of the medical center as well as connect donors to the impact their gifts are making to improve Swedish. She earned BA in Political Science and Anthropology from Pacific Lutheran University. She then began her Peace Corps service in Benin, West Africa as a Rural Health Educator working on HIV/AIDS prevention and education. Gwen currently serves as volunteer tutor for Youth Tutoring Program and is a former Board Member for the City of Seattle Pro Parks Levy Oversight Committee. She is a member of NDOA and National Peace Corps Association.

T.A. McCann
Founder and CEO
Gist

T.A. has been involved in fundraising for 10 years. In his current position, he is founder and CEO of Seattle-based Gist, Inc. Here he leads both business and product strategy for the company, and is responsible for using technology and helping others use technology to connect and collaborate people. Previously, as Entrepreneur in Residence (EIR) at Vulcan Capital, T.A. led an innovation initiative designed to analyze and prototype products that could be used to improve the way people connect, communicate, and share. Gist started as one of these projects and was launched as an independent company in March 2008. Before that, he worked as Group Product Manager at Microsoft where he was responsible for leading product planning for the Exchange Server Group and developing Service Delivery Platforms focused on mobile applications. T.A. currently serves as board member of Zoopa and Wishpot. He is also an advisor/mentor for Techstars/Seattle and Notary One. He earned a BS in Mechanical Engineering from Purdue.

Lori Richardson
President & Founder
Score More Sales & Score More Fundraising

Lori has been involved in fundraising for 25 years. Currently, she is helping clients use the latest Sales 2.0 and Web 3.0 tools, as well as use online integrated marketing campaigns to grow visibility for clients and increase fundraising. Previously, she has taught hundreds of students and clients on strategies to grow funds by developing online relationships with volunteers, employees, and strategic partners. She has also helped clients with auction software and other fundraising event tools. As an Instructor at Whatcom Community College, Lori teaches nonprofits how to increase fundraising through on-line tools and how to use social media for brand building, event promotion, and overall visibility. Lori currently serves with MIT Enterprise Forum of the Pacific NW NWEN's Entrepreneur University Top Sales World. She is completing her BS in Business from UW (graduate 2012). She participates with the Whatcom Council of Nonprofits Top Sales Experts All Business (a D&B company).

Debby Roth
Marketing Relationship Manager
Greater Giving

Debby has been involved in fundraising for 10 years. Currently she is responsible for managing Greater Giving’s client reference and referral programs, working with and coaching clients in email campaigns, blogging, webinars, and seminars. She also manages Greater Giving’s social networking initiative, including the company’s Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn presence and tactics. Debby is also responsible for Greater Giving’s partner program, including recruitment and partner content contributions, which include the Fundraising Excellence white paper " Moving People to Action , -- Working with Volunteers" and the Working Smarter national webinar series. Prior to joining the company, she was the Channel Marketing Manager at Tektronix, designing web-based tools and training and planning many of the large corporate training events around the country. She is an active volunteer with several Oregon non-profits. She earned Bachelor of Arts in Christian Education and Bible Literature from Northwest University She is a member of International Society of Event Specialists. She is an active volunteer with several Oregon non-profits.

 

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Online fundraising: harnessing technology to build and maintain relationships

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