Creating a Culture of Philanthropy - Qgiv Success Center

Creating a Culture of Philanthropy

Is fundraising at your organization under-resourced, misunderstood, or undervalued? Are your development operations set up for success? Is the program team at war with development? Are they like divorced parents only speaking to each other because of the kids? Are different fundraising departments fighting over donors or who gets credit?

Learn how to take your teams from dysfunction to dynamic so that you can have a thriving culture of philanthropy that raises more money and is a better place to work! In this webinar, Rachel Muir, CFRE, shares how to build a culture of philanthropy at your organization. You’ll discover:

  • What a culture of philanthropy is
  • The unique drivers and motivations of programs, development & communications
  • How one organization created a culture of philanthropy
  • 15 ways programs, development, & leadership can instill a culture of philanthropy

Building a culture of philanthropy will make your organization more successful. This is a great opportunity to learn how to make that dream a reality!

Click here to download Rachel’s slides!

Meet the Speaker

Rachel Muir has worked every side of the Rubik’s cube that is the nonprofit sector. When she was 26, Rachel Muir launched Girlstart, a nonprofit empowering girls in math, science, engineering, and technology in the living room of her apartment with $500 and a credit card. Several years later, she had raised over $10 million and was featured on Oprah, CNN, and the Today show. Her career spans running successful nonprofits, leading an online fundraising consulting practice, and managing major gift portfolios. Today, she transforms people into confident, successful fundraisers. Learn more about Rachel at www.rachelmuir.com.

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