Chronicle of Philanthropy
Attracting Gifts from DAFs: How Charities Do It |
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How can you cultivate supporters who hold donor-advised funds and boost revenue? |
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Donor-advised funds keep growing in popularity: donors poured $37.1 billion into these funds in 2018, up 20 percent from the previous year. But it can be tough for nonprofits to identify, recognize, and build ties with these supporters. Join the Chronicle of Philanthropy for a webinar on Thursday, February 27, Attracting Gifts from DAFs: How Charities Do It, to get an inside look into the techniques your peers are employing to connect with DAF owners and secure support from them. In this 75-minute session you’ll learn from three experts at organizations that solicit DAF donations with impressive results: Josephine Everly, chief development officer for Leadership Roundtable Tlisa Northcutt, senior director of donor relations at the University of Alaska Foundation Rachel Earl, chief development officer for St. Labre Indian School They'll explain how to incorporate DAFs into your fundraising strategy and will share sample marketing messages and appeals that welcome gifts from these funds. Register for this webinar for insight into: How giving through DAFs benefits donors and nonprofits Ways to engage wealth advisers, fund sponsors, and people who give through DAFs Steps to take – and legal missteps to avoid – when receiving and acknowledging these gifts Sign up today to save your seat. Plus, qualified participants will earn 1.25 CFRE credits. |
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| Josephine Everly | Leadership Roundtable |
| | Tlisa Northcutt | University of Alaska Foundation |
| | Rachel Earl | St. Labre Indian School |
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