Project Design for Effective Trust Fundraising
Having a project is a known must-have for trust fundraising. How well that project is designed and understood is also vital for success.
One-hour webinar

Competition for fundraising is getting tighter, and funders are looking beyond a well-written proposal or application. They are looking for strong and realistic project design.

Whilst trust fundraisers don’t often plan or deliver projects or services ourselves, our interpretation of these plans is integral to successful trust fundraising and satisfied donors.

In this webinar, expert trust fundraiser Deanna Wolf will outline the basic elements of good project design so you and your service delivery colleagues can present robust and practical plans.

There will be time for questions after the presentation.

All ticket holders will receive a recording of the presentation a few days after the live event.

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Deanna is a positive, target-driven trust fundraising professional who has worked at a variety of organisations over the last 16 years. In that time she has developed superb organisational skills and has a multi-disciplinary, detail-oriented, analytical and creative approach that is very effective when setting up or expanding trust fundraising programmes.

Deanna brings with her research knowledge and experience gained as a librarian at one of the largest public libraries in the United States. Recently, Deanna turned around a trust and statutory fundraising programme to stabilise a period of uncertainty within a national organisation, establishing new and improving current donor relationships that resulted in £1.22 million in 3-year funding awards.

Now 12 years old, the Money Tree Fundraising team has worked on more than 300 contracts! 

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