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<%2Fa>Dan%20Germain<%2Fa>,%20vice%20president%20of%20business%20development%20at%20Small%20World%20Labs<%2Fa>,%20tackled%20cultivation%20best%20practices,%20which%20certainly%20should%20be%20applied%20to%20any%20type%20of%20donor%20cultivation,%20whether%20the%20donors%20came%20in%20through%20a%20peer-to-peer%20campaign%20or%20not.%20Germain,%20who%20is%20both%20a%20presenter%20and%20planning%20committee%20member%20for%20Engage%20P2P,%20provided%20these%20"5%20Steps%20for%20Effective%20Donor%20Cultivation<%2Fa>"%3A%0D%0A%0D%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Fwww.nonprofitpro.com%2Fengage-p2p-spotlight-5-steps-effective-donor-cultivation%2F" target="_blank" class="email" data-post-id="20578" type="icon_link">
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One of the big nuts to crack when it comes to peer-to-peer fundraising is retaining and cultivating peer-to-peer donors. That can be especially challenging when said donors donated strictly because a friend or family member asked them to, with no real affinity for the nonprofit itself.
At Engage P2P: Redefining Peer to Peer this coming Tuesday, FundRaising Success is tackling that retention and cultivation in the general session "Best Practices for Retaining and Converting Peer-2-Peer Donors Online." The conference takes place at the Capital Hilton in Washington, D.C., and there's still time to register. Register here and use the promo code "FSNEWS" for a special $100-off rate, but hurry — seats are limited and only a few remain!
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