High Impact Fundraising Trainings

If there is no money, there is no mission. Join us in learning a groundbreaking framework and in hands-on experiences that will give you confidence and clarity to dramatically improve your fundraising operations.

Open to anyone interested in learning how to:

  • Pierce the noise with your organization’s powerful, compelling story
  • Get donors to give in 3 seconds or less
  • Find a new source of $50,000 in annual funding
  • Stage a brilliant and successful capital campaign
  • Find donors to meet that emergency $25,000 need

This workshop moves from philosophy to the practical and tactical. Sessions build upon the knowledge participants may have gained from past attendance at Funding Logic one-day training, and launch newcomers to fundraising down a highly-productive path.

The training will be guided by Scott Holdman of the Impact Foundation and co-creator of Funding Logic fundraising framework, and each session will be led by Dave Sena and Patrick Kirby, both practitioners in the field with rich experiences to share. Come to not just learn, but to build and leave with practical information and steps for your organizations to have a even greater impact.

Feb. 16, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Great River Energy Building conference room
1531 East Century Avenue, Bismarck, ND 58503

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As second training is open to United Way partner agencies interested in learning how to:

  • How do you get a $25 donor to give $10,000?
  • How do you get your board to finally fundraise?
  • How can your event find new donors who give and give?
  • How can you tame the chaos of managing donors and donations with little or no staff or time?
  • How can you get donors talking about their intense gratitude, grief, or joy… so that your ask for money fills the void?
Feb. 17, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Great River Energy Building conference room
1531 East Century Avenue, Bismarck, ND 58503
Offered to United Way Partner Agencies

RSVP here

MSA United Way is making this valuable training available as part of it’s broader efforts to build capacity of the Bismarck-Mandan nonprofit sector.