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Monthly ECIAFP Luncheon:

Topic:
Make Technology Work for Your Nonprofit and Donor Retention Through the Ages
Presenter:
Lindsey Bailey, eTapestry

When:
February 19th, 2010 12:00pm-1:30pm

Where:
Champaign Country Club
Champaign, IL

$20 AFP members, $25 non-members

Please RSVP to info@eastcentralillinoisafp.org by February 15th

Reservations are required. Please RSVP no later than February 15 by emailing info@eastcentralillinoisafp.org. You may pay with a credit card through PayPal or with cash or check (payable to ECIAFP) at the door.

Description:

This session will explore the latest technology available for increasing awareness and fundraising as a nonprofit organization. This includes social networking, website optimization and segmentation based on donor life stages. For some, this topic can be a bit intimidating. Come join us as we break down how simple and effective these methods can be for you. You will leave the seminar full of ideas and a plan for implementation.

This session will have several outcomes for your organization. As a participant, you will:

About the Presenter:

Lindsey Bailey is a Regional Account Executive at eTapestry, the most rapidly growing web-based database technology company in the sector. eTapestry is a Blackbaud company that serves close to 7,000 nonprofits daily with their Database, Communication and Website Application Service needs. 

 

At eTapestry, Lindsey has worked with hundreds of non-profit organizations. Her primary role is to help organizations discover the potential outside their outdated and unsupported database systems currently in place. She understands that resources are a scarce commodity regardless of budget and helps to implement database solutions with this is mind in order to solve various fundraising needs and desires.

Lindsey works with nonprofits on her own time as well, having volunteered her time and talents to organizations such as The Louisville Weimaraner Rescue, The Humane Society of Indianapolis, The Hamilton County Humane Society and The Jewish Community Center.

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