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The Chronicle of Philanthropy. [View email in your browser.]() [Chronicle of Philanthropy Logo]() Don’t Miss Our Most Popular Webinars of the Year We know this a hectic time of year, especially for fundraisers. But if you have professional development funds that must be spent before the end of the year — or if you simply missed a webinar and want to catch up when things quiet down — you can buy now and watch later. [Order any 2023 webinar]() and watch at your convenience. Here are three of our most popular sessions, featuring top nonprofit experts sharing advice on timely topics. Register today and tune in when you can to stay sharp and be prepared for whatever 2024 has in store. [Browse the full library of on-demand webinars.]() [Fundraising Webinar | Top Ways to Thank Donors and Inspire Loyalty]() On-Demand Webinar Top Ways to Thank Donors and Inspire Loyalty Are you sending out templated thank-you letters to donors? If so, you’re missing out on an opportunity to connect more deeply with your supporters. In this webinar, you will learn the latest research in donor psychology and how you can easily apply it to thank-you letters and campaigns to increase donor retention. [Buy Now]() [Planned Giving Webinar | How to Attract Legacy Gifts]() On-Demand Webinar How to Attract Legacy Gifts Even savvy nonprofits often overlook the potential of planned gifts. This webinar explains how to educate donors about planned giving, how to track gifts accurately ― and why that matters ― and share creative ways to engage legacy donors and recognize their commitment to your cause. [Buy Now]() [Grant-Seeking Webinar | Seeking General-Operating Grants]() On-Demand Webinar Seeking General-Operating Grants How can you make a compelling case for unrestricted support to foundation decision makers and help secure a strong future for your nonprofit? Purchase this webinar to get detailed guidance from two nonprofit executives who have successfully secured general-operating dollars. [Buy Now]() Browse more resources from the Chronicle of Philanthropy [Visit the Store]() [The Chronicle of Philanthropy ]() The Chronicle of Philanthropy | 1255 Twenty-Third St., N.W. | Washington, D.C. 20037 [Privacy Policy](/OTMxLUVLQS0yMTgAAAGP48cz96A4MmNG1TM-FfNm7oZhDbatBwOkQcMMcvBuBc227kjxchqwfhx9Dou_5ckjKWZHnHY=) | [Unsubscribe or update your email preferences here](=/OTMxLUVLQS0yMTgAAAGP48cz96A4MmNG1TM-FfNm7oZhDbatBwOkQcMMcvBuBc227kjxchqwfhx9Dou_5ckjKWZHnHY=)

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