
Streaming, what’s all the hype?
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Talk Details
Want to know more about getting started with gaming and streaming campaigns? Find out about how I developed the programme and innovated gaming and streaming at Cats Protection for the cat-loving online world of content creators and what I’m doing now to shape a partnerships-led approach to gaming and streaming with Make a Wish.
This session will explore the opportunities, challenges, learnings and musings on this exciting area of digital fundraising.
Key learnings from this session:
- I’ll share some techniques to help you assess if this is an area of fundraising to get started in for your charity and how to prepare.
- You’ll find out about different ways to test and develop gaming and streaming products, campaigns, recruitment and supporter engagement.
- I’ll break down the basics of how this fundraising works and signpost you to where to get resources and further guidance to get started.
Speakers

Hannah Ashwell
Senior Gaming Partnerships and Campaigns Manager
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