Fuel Fundraising Through Mission-Centered Communications - Workshop
10:00 AM - 11:30 AM MST
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Event Information
In a world filled with noise how do you ensure your ministry's message is heard? Are your communications helping—or hindering—your fundraising efforts? This Q3 workshop will offer a practical, strategic, and biblically-based approach to overcoming fundraising roadblocks.
Together, we’ll unpack how mission-centered communication can help you tell your story more effectively, inspire readers to action, and deepen engagement in your ministry. You’ll walk away with tools to align and amplify your messaging strategy and repurpose core content that will resonate with and inspire your champions. Bonus: get hands-on tips for using AI to simplify your workflow and keep your message mission focused.
Register your team today!
This July 23rd workshop is 10:00 AM AZ time | 10:00am PDT | 11:00 AM MDT | 12:00pm CDT | 1:00pm EDT.
Presenters
Featuring - Michelle Clements
Area Director, CAFO, Mission Increase
Michelle Clements serves as the Director of Development & Discipleship for the Christian Alliance for Orphans (CAFO). She has 20+ years of experience in development and leadership roles with a variety of nonprofit organizations. Prior to joining CAFO and Mission Increase, Michelle was the vice president of development and communications for an Arizona Christian foster care and social service agency. Michelle spent a few years in politics and public policy including working for a US Senator and business and pro-growth economic advocacy organizations. She loves collaborating and learning together with other ministry/nonprofit professionals, which is part of what drew her to this role – her dream job!
She hopes to never lose the wonder of being saved by grace and is passionate about growing in her relationship with the Lord while sharing the love of Jesus with those around her. Michelle enjoys serving her local church in Arizona where she is involved in children’s ministry and other volunteer roles.
