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Webinar: The Donor Next Door: Employee Giving and Recognition Strategies
Thursday, October 26, 2017, 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM PDT
Category: Webinars

Webinar: The Donor Next Door: Employee Giving and Recognition Strategies

WHEN:

Thurs., October 26
1 p.m. (Eastern)

COST:  Members: FREE
(covered in your membership fee)
Non-Members: $75

Can't attend? All registrants receive links to the webinar recording & slides via email after the presentation!



Are you overlooking an important source of giving at your organization--your employees? Already familiar with your mission, employees are passionate and committed to your cause. So why aren't you asking them to give? In this webinar, we’ll discuss techniques for motivating employees to give, how to structure campaigns to maximize donations, and ways to help your employees see the benefits of participation.

After this webinar, attendees will be able to:

  • Outline a strategy for employee giving
  • Create a timeline for an employee giving campaign
  • Know how to build support for your program by leveraging top employees

Presenter
Diana Paradis, Philanthropic Writer and Lead Constituent Relations Advisor, Girl Scouts of the USA 

Diana Reinhardt Paradis has over 15 years of experience in the political and non-profit worlds, with an emphasis on donor communications, corporate social responsibility and event management.  She is currently the Philanthropic Writer for Girl Scouts of the USA. Key projects include annual and online appeals, Legacy Bridges planned giving newsletter, and appeals on behalf of the Juliette Gordon Low Birthplace.  Previously, Diana directed Penguin USA’s Read Pink national partnership with the Breast Cancer Research Foundation and managed the development and launch of Penguin’s Read Humane national partnership with the Humane Society of the United States. In addition, she held key positions at Random Acts, a nonprofit dedicated to funding and inspiring acts of kindness around the world; with the Women’s Committee at the Central Park Conservancy; and with the American Society of Hypertension.  Diana holds a Bachelor’s degree in Communications and Media Studies from Fordham University and a Masters in Nonprofit Management from The New School’s Milano School of Management and Urban Policy. 


Please notify the ADRP office 24 hours in advance of the webinar if you have not yet received your registration link.

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