Unlock the Secret of Saying Thank You: A Key to Fundraising Success
If you are like most small nonprofit leaders, you feel simply overwhelmed with your never-ending to-do list. Responding to emails, putting out Board and/or Staff fires not to mention all the other projects you have pending.
The thought of adding something else to your to-do list seems exhausting, especially something that seems inessential like thanking donors.
Yet, thanking donors might be the single most important thing on that to-do list.
Thanking donors is the cornerstone of good stewardship. Stewardship is 15% of the fundraising process, the second largest piece of the fundraising pie. Donor stewardship maintains long-lasting relationships that allow your organization to retain donors for repeat gifts, inspires bigger and more frequent giving, and the donor’s continued involvement with your nonprofit.
It is essential and worthy of your to-do list.
In this webinar, you will learn a systematic approach to
- Engage your board in stewardship
- Writing an effective thank-you note
- Making an effective thank-you call
- Using video to say thank you and
- Much, much, more.
Free Downloadable Webinar Resources
Join us live. During this live webinar, you will receive six ready-to-use thank you letter templates that you can customize and start sending to your donors.
By: Sabrina Walker Hernandez, MPA
President/CEO, Supporting World Hope
Your Facilitator: Sabrina is a certified consultant, coach, & facilitator that helps small nonprofit Staff & Board build relationships that convert into more donors. She has over 25 years of experience in nonprofit management, fundraising, and leadership. Among Sabrina’s successes is that she increased operation revenue from $750,000 to $2.5M and completing a $12M comprehensive capital campaign in the 3rd poorest county in the United States. She has facilitated numerous workshops with hundreds of nonprofit professionals. Sabrina is certified in Nonprofit Management by Harvard Business School. She is an active community leader and volunteer in Edinburg, Texas where she is based.