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The Latest Ways to Drive Fundraising Success With Data

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Free Online Forum: Expert advice and real-world examples| While collecting donor data is nothing new

Free Online Forum: Expert advice and real-world examples| [View email in your browser.]() [The Chronicle of Philanthropy]() [How Data is Driving Fundraising Success]() While collecting donor data is nothing new, staying abreast of the latest technologies, such as generative A.I., can be overwhelming for nonprofits. There’s no one-size-fits-all approach to data-driven fundraising, but there are some key principles and case studies leaders can adopt to guide them. [July 31 2 PM ET]() As giving, communication, and economic waves shift, many small-dollar donors are proving eager to give and responsive to updated messaging, offering a promising path for re-engagement. Join us on July 31 at 2 PM ET for an expert panel to learn how nonprofits on the leading edge put their donor data into action. [Register below for a forum that will share practical advice, learnings, and real-world examples.]() [Reserve Your Spot]() [Rasheeda Childress]() HOST Rasheeda Childress Senior Editor, Fundraising The Chronicle of Philanthropy [Button]() [With Support From AWS Nonprofits]() The forum will be recorded. All registrants will have access to the on-demand video and transcript. The Chronicle of Philanthropy | 1255 Twenty-Third St., N.W. | Washington, D.C. 20037 [Privacy Policy](/OTMxLUVLQS0yMTgAAAGUWprbIX12mugzoPCZ0Aw43Lo6aTcpRfh8nZWmagcK38lhwB2U2bV_DjXbkih91XobiVeGuW0=) | [Unsubscribe or update your email preferences here](=/OTMxLUVLQS0yMTgAAAGUWprbIX12mugzoPCZ0Aw43Lo6aTcpRfh8nZWmagcK38lhwB2U2bV_DjXbkih91XobiVeGuW0=)

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