Christine Tempesta—Director of Strategic Initiatives
Massachusetts Institute of Technology—Cambridge, Mass.
United States
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Introduction to Annual Giving

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Review—or learn—the key components of a successful annual giving program.

This webinar starts with the basics concepts and philosophies of annual giving, works its way through the tools available to annual giving teams and finishes by discussing the key aspects of building a program positioned for long-term success.

While the session is intended for newcomers, the ideas and information shared will benefit professionals at all levels.

Special offer! Purchase this recorded webinar and pay only $26.95 (plus shipping) for Annual Giving: A Practical Approach—a $15 savings off the already discounted member price for this book that gives an excellent overview of specific program components and how an annual giving program fits into advancement overall. Email books@case.org with your order number to receive a discount code to use when placing your book order.

During this webinar, participants will:

  • Gain an understanding of the role and importance of annual giving,
  • Learn how to maximize the tools available to their programs,
  • Discover some of the national giving trends affecting annual giving initiatives and
  • Learn about the core philosophies of a successful annual giving program.

The multimedia file is a recording of a webinar that took place Oct. 30, 2012.

When you purchase this item, you'll receive a link to a recording of this webinar and to handouts used during the presentation. The link will give you unlimited access to the webinar recording. You may view this recording as many times as you wish after you receive the link.

Find out more about CASE's recorded webinars.

Speaker
Brian Kish
Senior Vice President
University of Arizona Foundation

Publisher: CASE
Published: 2012
Format: Multimedia file
Length: 75 minutes
Item: 33212

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