Join us on August 14th for our Client Workshop Series in Denver! This free event will give you the opportunity to network with nonprofit peers and walk away with information from the fabulous Rachel Muir, CFRE on How to Win Your Donors’ Hearts, Minds, & Wallets! The session is loaded with time-saving tips to learn more about your donors (yep, Rachel is literally turning you into a fundraising private eye).
During the presentation from Rachel, you’ll:
- Discover what the best fundraisers do differently
- Get winning tools to stand out
- Learn how to quickly build rapport and do great donor discovery
Come learn the secrets of high performing gift officers. You’ll get irresistible tools to help you stand out, successfully get your foot in the door and know if your message is getting through, plus Rachel’s charm school tips on what to say in the visit to spark a meaningful conversation with your donor.
Afterward, we’ll explore how other clients are using Qgiv and driving success during a Qgiv Show & Tell. During this interactive portion of the program, you’ll be able to collaborate with Qgiv and the other fundraisers in the room in an open discussion! We encourage everyone to ask questions, share feedback, and provide input.
Here are some questions to consider:
1. What is something you’ve always wanted to try with Qgiv?
2. Can you share something you’ve done in Qgiv that you’re particularly proud of or that yielded great results?
3. How can I _________ with Qgiv?
If you know someone who might benefit from attending, bring them along!
What makes Rachel so awesome? Well… she’s a recovering Executive Director who has worked every side of the Rubik’s cube that is the nonprofit sector. When she was just 26 years old, Rachel founded Girlstart, a non-profit dedicated to empowering girls in STEM, in the living room of her apartment with $500 and a credit card. Several years later she had raised over 10 million dollars and was featured on Oprah, CNN, and the Today show. A winner of Oprah Winfrey’s Use Your Life award, Rachel is a three-time finalist for Ernst & Young’s Entrepreneur of the Year Award, was named “Outstanding Fundraising Executive of the Year” by the Association of Fundraising Professionals, and one of Fast Company Magazines “Fast 50″ Champions of Innovation. Rachel is a sought-after speaker, trainer, and nationally recognized nonprofit founder and thought leader.