Communicating with Monthly Givers - Workshop

Turn Any Monthly Giving Plan into a Champion Development Strategy

 
Community: South Carolina
Tuesday, July 18, 2023
9:30 AM - 12:00 PM EDT
LifePoint Church
1926 Blue Ridge Blvd.
Seneca, SC
 
Seats Available: 33 of 50

Event Information

Are you communicating with monthly givers in a way that develops and nurtures the relationship?  

Too often, organizations create monthly giving programs but fail to consider how they will communicate with givers who have signed up. A thoughtful and intentional strategy is key to nurturing long-term relationships.

This workshop will offer you engaging discussion, practical resources, and on-the-spot practice.

You will learn:

  • How to on-board new givers well
  • How to nurture the relationship through ongoing communication

Imagine if your monthly giving program was seen as a communications effort that grew champions in a wholistic way, rather than just a fundraising opportunity.

This updated workshop will surely benefit your entire team. Be sure to invite development staff, board members, and even key volunteers to attend. Register today!

We encourage you and your team to take full advantage of our learning series by:

  • Attending the workshop
  • Watching the national webinar on August 16th – save the date
  • Take advantage of any group coaching or individual coaching offered by your Area Director
Presenters
Arnold Kimmons
Featuring - Arnold Kimmons
Area Director, South Carolina, Mission Increase
After more than thirty years as a sales and marketing executive, Arnold Kimmons graduated from the corporate world in 2014 to serve ministry leaders, first with Ministry Ventures and now with Mission Increase. Arnold serves as the Area Director for Mission Increase South Carolina. Based in Greenville, SC, he equips Christian nonprofit leaders in biblical principles of fundraising, planning, board governance, and leadership. His vision is for all ministry leaders to be equipped for service and working in unison to build up the body of Christ. (Eph. 4:12-13) Arnold serves on the board of directors for an inner-city ministry that cares for the homeless, prostitutes and men transitioning out of prison. Arnold's wife Kristie is a full partner in this and all other ventures in their life. While her most important roles are support and encouragement, she assists with many of the administrative tasks necessary to support their ministry. They have two grown children and a daughter-in-law.