
Scaling Your Digital Fundraising
Unlimited access from £25.00 / month
Become a member to gain unlimited access to our extensive content library, packed with valuable resources and insights on fundraising. Plus, stay ahead of the curve with free entry to all our upcoming events.
Talk Details
How do you scale your digital fundraising and ignite a movement of new regular givers that drives lasting change?
Join Dean Gillespie, Digital, Creative and Mass Marketing Lead at International Justice Mission (IJM), one of the world’s largest anti-slavery organisations, for an inside look at how IJM UK is pioneering a digital-first approach that builds more than donations – it builds a movement.
Dean will share how bold creative partnerships, survivor-led storytelling, and cutting-edge digital campaigns are driving remarkable growth – turning first-time supporters into committed regular givers.
From global media collaborations to immersive VR experiences and new partnerships with artists and musicians, discover how digital innovation can shape authentic and strong donor journeys that fuel impact.
This session offers practical strategies and inspiring examples to help you rethink your digital fundraising, spark fresh ideas, and build powerful supporter relationships that transform your cause.
Key learnings from this session:
- Discover how digital innovation and creative partnerships can grow your base of committed regular givers
- Learn how survivor-led storytelling deepens supporter engagement and inspires lasting giving
- Gain practical strategies to implement digital campaigns and build infrastructure that scale fundraising
Speakers

Dean Gillespie
Digital, Creative and Mass Marketing Lead
Related Talks

Ways of working: the skill of learning skills
Struggling with adoption of a new technology? Want to embed digital skills and overcome resistance to change but not sure where to start? Join Kim’s session to learn about building user communities and feedback loops into an effective digital skills programme.

Engaging Gen Z: The future is crowdfunded
We will explore how younger donors are using GoFundMe as a way to respond to trends and news that they see break particularly via social media.