Discussion: What an Advisory+ Partnership Makes Possible: A customer conversation

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Here are the details for our upcoming April Webinar!

I invite you to ask questions that you'd like answered here or in the webinar; as well as to share any experiences you have relevant to the subject! I'll be inviting the speakers to join us here in the discussion both leading up to the webinar as well as for a post-webinar Q/A.

What an Advisory+ Partnership Makes Possible: A customer conversation

April 14, 1:00 PM EST (Register here)

Many organizations invest in powerful platforms with ambitious goals—only to find that real progress feels harder than expected. Competing priorities, limited capacity, and uncertainty about where to focus can stall even the most well-intentioned teams.

In this thought leadership conversation, leaders from Blackbaud and the USA East Province of the Society of Jesus share a candid perspective on what changed when they paired their Luminate platform with an Advisory+ partnership. Rather than focusing on features or tactics, the discussion explores how an outcome driven advisory approach helped bring clarity, alignment, and momentum to their digital fundraising and engagement efforts—without adding unnecessary complexity.

What You’ll Take Away

  • A real world perspective on the challenges many Luminate customers face when ambition outpaces time and internal expertise
  • How an Advisory+ partnership reframes technology investments around outcomes—not tasks or hours
  • Insight into what it looks like to move from fragmented workflows to more confident, coordinated decision making
  • Practical questions leaders can ask when evaluating how to get more value from the tools they already have

This session isn’t about quick fixes or perfect playbooks. It’s about what becomes possible when organizations stop going it alone—and instead lean into trusted guidance that adapts to their goals, data, and reality. If you’re looking for a clearer path forward, this conversation offers perspective worth considering.

@Nyleva Corley @Kevin Duckworth @Loual Puliafito

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