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| Fundraising WebinarHow to Craft Gift Agreements |
| | Thursday, March 7, 2019 2:00 - 3:00 P.M. ET
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| | | Get the early-bird rate and learn how to protect your best interests by clearly articulating gift expectations in writing. |
| If your organization is not implementing a written agreement upon securing a major gift, you run the risk of donors filing lawsuits or reneging on multi-million dollar pledges should things go sour. How can you avoid major pitfalls and clearly define expectations for a gift? Join the Chronicle of Philanthropy on March 7 for the webinar, How to Craft Gift Agreements, and ensure that you're able to honor a donor's wishes while protecting your nonprofit's interests far into the future. Register by February 28 to save 20%. Reserve your spot and learn from experts:Questions to ask big donors to clarify their long-term expectations for a giftWays to protect your nonprofitâs interests and avoid making promises you canât keepHow to communicate with benefactors to ensure mutual satisfaction for the long term |
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| | | Felicia Murphy-Phillips, CFRESenior Leadership Gifts Officer Morehouse College |
| | Richard MarkerCo-PrincipalWise Philanthropy and the Wise Philanthropy Institute
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| In this one-hour session, Felicia Murphy-Phillips, a top fundraiser at Morehouse College, will explain how to regularly communicate with donors â both before and after a gift agreement is implemented â so that major donors feel valued. And Richard Marker, a philanthropy adviser and former foundation executive, will explain what you should and should not promise in exchange for a gift. He'll also share tactics you can use over the short and long term to help both donors and nonprofits clearly define their expectations. |
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