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Fundraising webinar AND a grant guide!

  • 1.  Fundraising webinar AND a grant guide!

    Posted 10-03-2024 03:52 PM
    Hi everyone,
    First off, my thoughts to our colleagues and their families affected by Hurricane Helene. 

    And the reason for this message:

    I'm sending along two funding resources for our AAM community (a little fundraising package) - an upcoming webinar about fundraising and a funding guide for nonprofits. Here's more information:

    [WEBINAR] Building Sustainable Support: Proven Fundraising Strategies for Arts Nonprofits

    Thursday, October 31st @ 2pm ET / 11am PT


    Thanks to your valuable input, we designed an informative webinar to sharpen your fundraising strategies and support your organization's long-term success. Join Artwork Archive and nonprofit expert Kimberley Sherwood for a focused, practical session tailored to arts nonprofits. In today's world of donor and corporate fatigue, it's time to strengthen your approach and build a sustainable foundation for growth. We'll dive into proven, timeless fundraising principles that focus on strengthening what already works-like renewing relationships-rather than getting distracted by the next shiny trend that may seem exciting but doesn't offer lasting value. We'll explore strategies that truly make a difference, helping you shift from quick fixes to lasting solutions for a more stable and thriving future. The webinar will provide you with an operating framework on which to bolster your fundraising performance focused on: - Strengthening Core Relationships - Diversifying and Sustaining Revenue - Aligning Resources with Mission  


    Secure more funding for your institution with this e-guide filled with opportunities for collections management, conservation, curatorial and more.

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    Elysian McNiff Koglmeier (she/her)
    Head of Partnerships
    Artwork Archive

    Part Time Hours
    Online: Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays

    National Organization for Arts in Health (NOAH) Board Treasurer