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Developing a Case for Support

Thu, Sep 19

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Developing a Case for Support
Developing a Case for Support

Time & Location

Sep 19, 2024, 10:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.

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About the Event

No matter what you call it – an investment prospectus, a donor message, a case for support – every organization needs a document that outlines who you are, why donors should support you and the impact of their support.

Join us for a workshop which will walk you through the development of a case for support and teach you more about the many ways to use it. The development of a case for support takes time but we guarantee that it is time well spent!

Workshop Details
  • Suitable for: anyone who would like to learn more about developing a case for support
  • Commitment: 1½ hours
  • Workshop size: maximum of 12
  • Format: this workshop is held over Zoom and a video connection is preferred (but not mandatory) for attendance
  • Investment: $50*

*The New School of Fundraising is committed to reducing barriers to access our programming. If you are unable to pay a registration fee please reach out directly to Rowena at rowena@nsof.ca to discuss options.

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