Relationships, relationships, and relationships. That’s what it is all about.
The context for today, the state of affairs that brought us to this digital-only environment, is the context: the digital world has forever changed us from being passive technology novices to rough around the edges, scrappy, passionate techies.
2020 was the wildcard in the game of life. My guess is that all of you had time to explore what you truly value in your personal and professional lives.
The organizations that keep connected to their supporters with a digital strategy will survive. The ones that rely on offline fundraising as their primary source for funding will suffer.
The organizations that use an organizing tool like a donor journey to keep their projects managed in a way that keeps their digital audience engaged will find more people involved in the process and will find meaningful experiences along the way.
We know this world can be better with digital community building. We can show up and be our best selves. We are going to take all the 2020 hurdles and obstacles tossed in our way and use them as fuel to do what we need to do right now for our organization, for our families, and for ourselves. Now.
Collaborative Notes will be shared here on the last day of the 21NTC. Join the session the day of the conference here. Download the background music from my promotional video, French Fry Sauce, here. Feel free to use it for your video projects. Enjoy.
I’m excited to speak at #21NTC one week from today! Check out my session, Using the Donor Journey to Organize and Maximize Your #Fundraising, and all the awesome sessions starting Tuesday, March 23.
Learn more here: https://t.co/eQN97izhHT#21NTCDonorJourney pic.twitter.com/yrNKO9X5pL
— Aaron Tebrinke (@AaronTebrinke) March 18, 2021
The #21NTC is a different experience than being together, but by being virtual this all-digital conference offers many more people the opportunity to attend. I hope that you will be a part of my favorite conference! Check out the 21NTC Agenda here: https://t.co/46W580AFD3
— Aaron Tebrinke (@AaronTebrinke) March 18, 2021