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How to Host Hybrid Events Donors Want to Attend |
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Hybrid fundraising events enable you to reach all your supporters — people eager to gather in person and those who prefer to stay virtual. You can even attract donors from around the United States or abroad. But keeping people engaged at home and in person takes creativity and a smart plan. For smart guidance from two event-planning experts, join us December 9 at 2 PM ET for How to Host Hybrid Events Donors Want to Attend. You'll learn: Key things to think about — and pitfalls to avoid — when planning a hybrid event Proven tactics to boost giving during the event Ways to combine online and in-person elements to engage both audiences Register today and join us live or watch the recording whenever you like. |
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| Angie Lane | Houston Ballet Angie Lane oversees fundraising at Houston Ballet, whose 2021 hybrid ball raised nearly $850,000, far exceeding the $500,000 goal. Previously, she held leadership positions at Houston Grand Opera, American National Red Cross, and Girls Inc. A Certified Fund Raising Executive, Lane often teaches fundraising courses at the Rice University Glasscock School of Continuing Studies.
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| Samantha Swaim | Swaim Strategies Samantha Swaim has more than 20 years of event-planning and fundraising experience. She is founder of Swaim Strategies, a consulting firm that specializes in successful fundraising events. Swaim is co-author of the book, “Planning a Successful Major Donor Event,” and founder of Elevate, an annual conference focused on fundraising events.
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This session qualifies for 1.25 CFRE credits.
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