Volunteers can be your organization's most valuable supporters. By adding a few strategies and tools, you can create Super Supporters - volunteers who also donate. In this session, we will discuss how to deepen your volunteers' satisfaction with, understanding of, and connection to your organization. We will review the promising practices of donor cultivation and explore a few case studies to help you increase volunteer engagement and convert volunteers into donors.
Thanks to generous funding from United Way of King County, this session is available free of charge to nonprofit organizations serving King County Washington. Members of the larger community may join for $15.
About the Trainer:
Karen Larsen, a member of 501 Commons' Executive Service Corps, is a senior marketer with over 25 years of experience in the non-profit sector. Karen has been a manager, leader, change agent, mentor, and consultant in her career.
Karen spent ten years in various positions at World Vision US, from leading their one-time giving programs to overseeing an organization-wide multi-channel integrated campaign. She also established the team responsible for the globalization of a new product including all aspects of global operations and marketing. Before retirement, she worked as an independent marketing consultant specializing in helping mid-size non-profits improve fundraising performance through a combination of detailed segment analysis and internal process review.
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