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Let's Talk About Sustained Giving!

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When it comes to Sustained Giving, a large number of organizations have a journey that exists across a broad spectrum.  Which one is your organization?
  • We don’t have a Sustained Giving program, but are interested in starting one
  • We are new to Sustained Giving (in the last 3-6 months)
  • We have a Sustained Giving program, but is desperately in need of some new life
  • We have a mature Sustained Giving program that is performing well
No matter where you sit on this spectrum, a Sustained Giving program should be an integral part of your fundraising mix as they provide steady, reliable revenue for your organization.  Also, with offerings like Blackbaud’s Credit Card Updater which allows you to update credit cards automatically when they decline, technology has made maintaining Sustained Giving programs much easier.

Want to learn more about Sustained Giving programs? Could you use some help improving your newly created Sustained Giving program or want to resuscitate your old one? Are you a treasure trove of Sustained Giving tips and tricks you would like to share?

Well then join us on October 25th or October 30th for a Sustained Giving Panel Discussion featuring Central Texas Food Bank, The Marine Mammal Center and Blackbaud’s Sustained Giving Guru, Heather McClean. 

You can register for the event by clicking HERE.

P.S. This discussion is about YOU! Bring your questions, be ready to share your experiences and collaborate with your fellow fundraising professionals in a no judgement, learning centric environment.  See you there!
News Organizational Best Practices Blog 10/18/2018 4:28pm EDT

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4 Comments
So much untapped potential
We began one 2 years ago -- it has been growing steadily and is doing well. We do use BB's Updater service.
Is it possible to get a recording of this webinar?
I'll be on the lookout for another discussion on this topic... wondering how sustained giving might be affected or not by in the K-12 sector.

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