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Revenue Diversification – What's Possible?

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Revenue Diversification – What's Possible?
Revenue Diversification – What's Possible?

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Jan 08, 2025, 9:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.

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About the Event

Webinar: Revenue Diversification – What's Possible?


Join us for a dynamic 1-hour session that explores the what, why, and how of revenue diversification for nonprofits and charities. We will cover nine key revenue strategies, providing practical insights and ideas to encourage nonprofits to think differently and start introducing new revenue streams.

The session wraps up with a 15-minute Q&A, offering participants the opportunity to ask questions about revenue diversification, including ideas, challenges and potential strategies.


Presenter Bio:

Stephanie Jacobs is the Program Coordinator for the Thriving Non-Profits program at Scale Collaborative. With extensive experience in the nonprofit sector, she has held various leadership roles, including Executive Director and Board Director. In her current role, she provides education and training on revenue diversification to help strengthen organizations' financial resilience and improve their overall well-being and impact.


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