Major Gifts: Making the Invitation - Workshop

Joyfully Sharing the Opportunity for Deeper Involvement in the Work

 
Community: United Kingdom
Wednesday, January 17, 2024
1:00 PM - 3:30 PM GMT
Virtual
 
Seats Available: 32 of 60

Event Information

Does inviting someone to give to your ministry feel like an unnatural conversation? Are you timid about asking people to give financially? Does your work with major givers feel transactional? It doesn’t have to be this way.  

Gather with fundraising peers at this Mission Increase workshop. Together, you will learn how to transform the way you invite people to give so that there is greater ownership in your cause.  

Outcomes

  • Understand the biblical principles that inform how we invite people to give 
  • Articulate your mission and vision in a compelling way
  • Practice inviting someone to give

If you or anyone on your team has been apprehensive about inviting financial gifts, don’t miss out!  
This workshop will benefit executive directors, development staff, board members – or anyone who has personal relationships with champions. Register today

In addition to this virtual workshop, stay tuned for details to roll out for an in-person workshop option in London on 9 January.

Presenters
Lorne Campbell
Featuring - Lorne Campbell
Area Director, MI UK

Lorne Campbell serves as the Area Director for Mission Increase in the United Kingdom. He has over thirty years experience in the nonprofit sector and has extensive experience in senior management and directorship roles within national charities. His expertise lies in fundraising, operational development, and people strategies. Lorne's commitment to community service is evident through his active involvement in various charitable organisations and youth work. He holds multiple qualifications in education, training, leadership, and human resource management, showcasing his dedication to continuous growth and improvement. Lorne values integrity and compassion in all his endeavours and his passion for creating a positive impact is a driving force in his life and career. He lives in Essex with his wife and four children.