The rather grandiose title of this post is also the same title of the presentation I (Jonathan) gave at the London Fundraising Summit this morning, organised by the Center for Nonprofit Success. I was presenting with Amy Sample Ward, a very smart non profit tech person who’s just moved over from the US to be the NetSquared Community Builder in the UK.
It was a great session (despite not being able to project our presentations) with a small group of people I really enjoyed talking with about online fundraising, and discussing the many tools people could use. If you couldn’t be there, the presentation is on slideshare, and below, focusing on 7 ways to engage supporters online using a variety of tools:
Amy also went into detail on how to engage people in conversations and how to manage them, as well as covering some really interesting case studies, so I’ll also link to her presentation here when that’s online too.
Update: Amy’s post about the session can be found here, with her slides shown below (hopefully):





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