Design Inspirational Large-Scale Fundraising Events - Workshop

Use events to inspire, nurture and engage newly acquired champions

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

Event Information

Organizations lose around half their donor base each year. For your nonprofit to survive, you must be regularly inviting new people the cause. Hosting an inspiring large-scale event can help your organization reach a wider audience where you can cultivate engagement with new people. Over the past two decades, Mission Increase’s model for large-scale events has helped thousands of leaders to invite new people, in addition to raise more money, grow existing champions, and build community through inspiring fundraising dinners.

This workshop will focus on the important planning principles for large-scale events. When you gather together with peers in ministry to practice:

  • Brainstorming your guest list
  • Designing a great program
  • Construct a follow-up plan

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

 

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

  1. Attend the workshop
  2. Watch the national webinar - Save the date for May 17th!
  3. Participate in any available coaching opportunities with 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.