Topics include:
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Current best-practice major gifts fundraising models
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Practical methods to increase your revenue from existing major donors
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Major donor programs from scratch and/or low resource/high revenue models
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How influence drives major gifts success
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The art and science of asking for major gifts
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Efficient and effective stewardship
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Making sure we use long-term measurement
We encourage you to prioritise this time to ensure you have every process and best-practice model at hand to accelerate your fundraising through major gifts.
1-Day, Wednesday 27 November 2024, 10.00am – 5.00pm
Drinks and networking will follow
Telethon Speech & Hearing (TSH)
36 Dodd Street, Wembley WA
Lunch will be served
Please email Jessica Davey at info@dgbglobal.com.au or call 0485 976 526 if you have any queries.
Investment: $100 +GST
(to cover venue and catering)
It's no secret that Australia is experiencing a growth in wealth, both in the number of recorded billionaires and with an expected wealth transfer of $1.1 trillion to occur over a single generation leading up to 2030. So how can your organisation get ready to grab this opportunity to enhance your charitable contributions?
Join fundraising sector leaders James Garland CFRE FFIA and Bianca Crocker, CFRE FFIA from DGB Global for an exclusive full-day masterclass that will transform your fundraising approach.
This immersive masterclass will take you through both best-practice theory and application to elevate your major gifts work to the next level and increase your ROI.
In a time when the average gift sizes are increasing and major donors are becoming more vocal about their philanthropy, it's time to invest in major gifts and leadership for success.
In the spirit of reconciliation we at DGB acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of Country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea, and community. We respect and acknowledge the stories, traditions and living culture of their Elders, past and present, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today.