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Year-End Fundraising: Secrets to Inspire Greater Giving

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Sara Leonard

Research shows that people make nearly one-third of all charitable gifts in December, with 12% of all giving occurring in the last three days of the year. What is your nonprofit doing to capitalize on the critical year-end giving season? Develop a practical plan to boost year-end fundraising for your nonprofit and get new strategies you can implement immediately.

WATCH: How to Increase Year-End Giving at Your Nonprofit

After watching this free webinar with fundraising expert Sara Leonard, CFRE, you’ll better understand:

  • Effective year-end fundraising strategies for the final two months of the year, including GivingTuesday
  • How to focus on the best fundraising strategies for your nonprofit right now
  • Practical ways to increase your success this year-end

Download the presentation shared during the session.

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Sara Leonard

MBA, CFRE

Sara is a solutions-oriented advancement professional with more than 25 years of experience in development and administration in the nonprofit field. She received her bachelor’s degree in business administration from the University of Tampa and her MBA from the University of South Florida. She is a Certified Fund Raising Executive and has been named as a Master Trainer by the Association of Fundraising Professionals.

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The Certificate in Fund Development Leadership is designed for individuals with a minimum of three years of experience in fundraising. Participants benefit from the increased level of knowledge and the interactions with other course participants. Organizations benefit from an increased level of funding garnered by a more fully developed fundraiser.

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The Certificate in Fund Development Leadership is designed for individuals with a minimum of three years of experience in fundraising. Participants benefit from the increased level of knowledge and the interactions with other course participants. Organizations benefit from an increased level of funding garnered by a more fully developed fundraiser.

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