Fundraising Made Easy Training Series: Session 2 on Donor Relations
Join us Wednesday January 18th at 7PM EST (or 1PM IST) to learn the basics of how to build successful long term donor relationships. We will cover the entire cycle of donor cultivation starting from identifying prospects to making the final ask. This easy step by step process will help ensure better donor relation management for nonprofits, even with a small team.
Facilitated by Unny Nambudiripad who cultivates wellness, health, love, compassion, justice, and equity among social change makers, including himself, so that we are more loving and empowered to improve the lives of nonhuman and human animals. Unny likes variety and fun, creating new ideas and cultivating creative inspiration, working closely with a diverse group of people, and moving his body.
Unny has investigated factory farms, planned veg fests, cultivated racial justice in the animal protection movement, and hosted healing retreats for animal advocates. Unny is a long time fundraiser and fundraising consultant for animal protection and many social causes.
You can Register for Session 2 Here!
This session is part two of a four-part Fundraising Made Easy training series for food systems advocates in the Global Majority created by 50by40 and Apex Advocacy.
You can watch Session 1 of the series here.
Learn More About the Organizers:
50by40 is a collective impact organization aiming to cut the global production and consumption of animal products by 50% by 2040. Our partner network includes non-governmental organizations working in the area of climate change, food security, animal rights, public health and nutrition, and alternative protein. (https://50by40.org/global-majority/)
APEX Advocacy aims to increase the number of BIPOC individuals who participate in animal activism by advocating for collective liberation through animal rights, particularly in marginalized areas and communities that are disproportionately affected by the animal industrial complex. (https://www.apexadvocacy.org/about)