Jeremy Speaks at Boston Nonprofit Connector Meetup
March 16th, 2010 by ggg | Filed under Speaking Engagements.This evening I was the featured speaker at the Boston Nonprofit Connector Meetup group. The topic was “Demystifying Online Fundraising.” You can download my PowerPoint file from the evening here. (Please note, the file is large.) Here’s the program summary:
Explore some myths and facts about social fundraising with Jeremy Sher, president of Grassroots Giving Group, Inc. Social fundraising works by letting nonprofits harness the strength of people’s connections with each other: People give more, and they give more often, when they’re asked to give by someone they know and trust. Technology makes this easier — but social fundraising is about people and relationships, not about gizmos and I/T. Learn about the history of social fundraising, including its formative years in walk-a-thons and (separately) in politics, and how the field continues to evolve. We’ll distinguish myths from facts, with a keen eye toward demystifying the field, and including a brief discussion on how to recognize a good consultant. Emerge with a clear sense of what social fundraising is useful for, how it fits within your existing fundraising program, and how to get started.

