Knowledge Labs Webinar: Fundraising in an Unstable Environment

| January 9, 2023
Submitted by Chris Fitchett for MaCE - DeGroote School of Business

Join us on Thursday, January 26 at 12:00 PM EST for our Knowledge Labs Webinar where we examine the obstacles, challenges and opportunities of fundraising in an unstable environment. This webinar is designed to shed some insight on the nuances of fundraising planning in an environment that is constantly facing changing economic, climate, financial and cultural headwinds. When the ground is constantly shifting, how does the fundraising industry not only plan to survive, but also to thrive?

Moderated by Mario De Divitiis, Director’s College graduate and Chief Executive Officer at Ronald McDonald House Charities South Central Ontario, our panel will be made up of DeGroote alumni industry experts Meaghan Stovel-McKnight, BCOM ‘01, Chief Executive Officer at Make-A-Wish Canada, and Jessica Bernat, BCOM ’09, Associate Director, Digital Marketing at Canadian Red Cross. Mario, Meaghan and Jessica all have extensive experience in the Canadian Fundraising industry, as well as being leaders of their various organizations. They will be bringing this knowledge and experience to us as they dive deep into the topic of “Planning for Fundraising in an Unstable Environment” while answering your questions. Some of the topics that will be discussed include:

Current issues facing the fundraising industry

  • How to break through clutter
  • Digital transformation / adoption of data
  • Managing donor expectations
  • A look towards the future

We look forward to having you join us for this Knowledge Labs Webinar. Pre-submitted questions can be submitted through the registration mechanism.

Register: zoom.us/webinar/register

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