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    Episode 6: Digital Events Right Now

    en-usJuly 13, 2020
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    About this Episode

    Fundraising events canceled?  You're in good company, but in the age of zoom you have more options than ever before.

     I'm joined by Oliver Hibbs, Director, Digital and Strategy Integration at Blakely Inc, to discuss strategy for how to not only bring your offline events online but also to engage new groups of donors with virtual event options.

    Resources:

    Digital engagement in 2020 and Beyond from Blakely

    Creating an Amazing Donor Experience from Blakely

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