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10 tech hacks to streamline your fundraising event Event season is a critical part of many fundraise

[Microsoft header logo] [A group of three people having a conversation.]() 10 tech hacks to streamline your fundraising event [Download e-book]() Event season is a critical part of many fundraisers’ calendars – and it requires immense time and energy from staff and volunteers, especially in moments of economic uncertainty. No two donor events or galas look the same – design, direction, and intent vary greatly depending on your organization’s specific needs, donors, and community members. Regardless of the final output, however, the right tools can help simplify processes and create greater cohesion among the planning team. Read the e-book, [10 Tech Hacks to Streamline Your Fundraising Event](), to learn how technology can help you streamline preparation for your next gala or fundraising event. [Get started with free technology grants and discounts]() Get grants and discounts across Microsoft’s cloud products including Microsoft 365, Azure, and Dynamics 365. To get started, [register]() and confirm your organization’s eligibility. Already registered as a nonprofit? [Login]() to your Microsoft Nonprofit page and access Admin Center. Watch our [guided demo]() to help you get your free Microsoft 365 licenses. Regards, Microsoft Tech for Social Impact Team Learn more about nonprofit offers: - [Eligibility]() - [Overview video]() - [Nonprofit offers]() For general information on eligibility, accessing offers, the Nonprofit Hub, and technical support, please submit your question in the form below, and a Microsoft representative will contact you shortly. [Submit inquiry]() [facebook_icon]() [twitter_icon]() [linkedIn_icon]() Microsoft Corporation One Microsoft Way Redmond, WA, USA 98052 [Microsoft footer logo] The Chronicle | 1255 Twenty-Third St., N.W. | Washington, D.C. 20037 [Privacy Policy](www.philanthropy.com/page/Privacy-Policy/539?cid=mktofooter) | [Unsubscribe or update your email preferences here](connect.chronicle.com/preference-center-COP.html) This is Corporate Sponsor Content presented by The Chronicle of Philanthropy. All content is provided by Microsoft.

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