Integrating E-fundraising with non-E-fundraising

Greg Stier and his team at www.dare2share.org and I have been working on a transformational giving strategy that I think nicely illustrates the point we discuss at the seminar that we need to encourage “multimedia-ism” (engaging our champions in a variety of media, online and off, in order to increase their long-term value and retention):

 http://www.gregstier.org/rants/fundraisingi-love-it

About EFoley

The Reverend Eric Foley is the Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Seoul USA/.W (which stands for DOTW, or Doers Of The Word). Over the past twenty years he has trained more than 1,300 churches and Christian NGOs how to build volunteer and giving programs grounded in distinctively Christian discipleship practices. He is a much sought-after speaker and teacher in North America and Asia, and his blog at www.ericfoley.com receives visitors daily from church leaders and development professionals around the world. Rev. Foley graduated Magna cum Laude from Purdue University, served as Presidential Scholar at Christian Theological Seminary, and received a Masters in Alternative Dispute Resolution from the University of Denver. He lives with his wife, Hyun Sook, the Co-Founder and President of Seoul USA/.W, in Colorado.
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One Response to Integrating E-fundraising with non-E-fundraising

  1. Hey Eric –
    Thanks for the shout out to the D2S team. We sure have learned a ton from the Lord and from you over the past year on fundraising. What a privilege to be receiving these lessons and seeing how it transitions to strategy at Dare 2 Share. And what a great place to be – working for God’s kingdom together with like-minded people such as yourself!
    Be blessed today!
    Carol Ann

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