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Friday
Feb142025

Boston event: Innovative Strategies to Grow Sponsorship Revenue

Corporate sponsorship is ever-evolving and increasingly viewed as a key avenue for expanding unrestricted revenue for nonprofits. So, how can you effectively refresh and grow your corporate sponsorship program? 

Join sponsorship strategist Gail Bower in Boston on March 12, 2025, to discover how to elevate your sponsorship.

Whether you’re just getting started or imagining your next level, you’ll learn key performance indicators and top trends for nonprofits today. No matter where you are in your journey, you’ll leave with an action plan and next steps.


You’ll learn:

>  The #1 strategy for attracting sponsors today

>  The 4 lifecycles of nonprofit corporate sponsorship programs

>  What sponsorship looks like and the key activities in each stage

>  What stops working and how you’ll know when to evolve 

>  How to advance to the next level and achieve rapid results

>  10 ideas to strengthen your relationships and expand revenue

 

Event hosted by Amalgamated Bank, BerryDunnInsperityMassachusetts Nonprofit Network, Nonprofit Center of the Berkshires and Scaling Nonprofits.

 

Register Today
https://bit.ly/NonprofitExecMarch12

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