Bringing your work to life: using immersive and interactive content at your events
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Talk Details
As well as ensuring that our guests have a brilliant time, we want to use our fundraising events as an opportunity to build longstanding relationships with new and existing donors. We want our guests to remember more than the food that they ate or the celebrities they saw, and instead for events to be just the beginning of their journey with our charity.
In this session, we’ll explore examples of events centred around bringing their work to life, and consider how we can do this in creative and engaging ways, regardless of our budget.
Key learnings from this session:
1) Examples of how to bring your charity’s work to life at your events
2) How to move away from or supplement videos with immersive content
3) How to persuade your stakeholders to invest time and resource in this area
Speakers
Rebecca Elcome
Managing Director
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