The Fundraising Formula – How Partnering With a Charity Makes a Good Event Great (Webinar)

Doing good makes you feel good. But you’ve also got a business to run. So how do you support a cause you believe in and still stay profitable? Whether you’ve partnered with a charity in the past or are considering incorporating “fund-racing” in your event for the first time, this webinar will show you the best ways to be successful, creating a great experience for your participants, charity, and your team.

Our presenter is Donna Grogan, vice-president of International Business Development for The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. Donna will share insights based on her years of experience with the ground-breaking Team In Training program, including:

  • The importance of identifying a mission when partnering with a charity
  • What a charity program looks like
  • Demographics of charity participants
  • What a charity partner can deliver and why this is important
  • Elements of a good partnership
  • Case studies
  • And more!

Register now for this free webinar! Space is limited.

Webinar Details
Date: Wednesday, October 24th, 2012
Time: 1:00 – 2:00PM Pacific Time
Cost: FREE

We’ll also wrap up the hour session with a live Q&A. Don’t miss this opportunity to hear from an experienced event fundraiser!

Shannon Fiack

Shannon Fiack

Shannon Fiack is Senior Content Manager for ACTIVENetwork and has been part of the marketing team for three years. Shannon previously worked as both an endurance event manager and a corporate event organizer. She also loves sports and is dedicated to providing race directors with useful information that helps get more participants involved in their events.

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