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Talk Details
As fundraisers, we have a problem.
Fundraising Technology moves so fast that what seems like the right choice today can be the wrong choice for tomorrow.
In this session, Jill O’Herlihy and Simon Varley from GivePanel will show that by embracing social fundraising you can hedge against this.
Specifically, we will look at:
– What we mean when we talk about Social Fundraising & why your everyday fundraising platform can’t compete against the best UX designers in the world.
– The benefits, risks and limitations of fundraising on a platform you can’t control.
– What you can do today to make the most of Facebook & Instagram fundraising.
– …and, with Facebook fundraising soon to eclipse any other form of digital giving, why you DO still need your own fundraising platform at all? (hint: you do!)
GivePanel is on a mission to help transform forward-thinking nonprofits through social fundraising tools that get tangible results today BUT this session is not a GivePanel demo.
Head to our website if you want to hear more about that!
Speakers

Simon Varley
VP of Sales and Partnerships

Jill O’Herlihy
Head of Customer Success
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