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    Join your peers at Apra's signature virtual event, Plug In to Technology, unfolding over two dynamic days on May 21-22, 2024, featuring diverse sessions aimed at harnessing the power of technology in the nonprofit sector. Join industry leaders and experts in an interactive webinar format as they explore AI and its impact on fundraising and prospect identification. Uncover the secrets of successful CRM conversions, change management, and consolidation, concluding with the essential skill of building metrics for your CRM. Don't miss this exclusive opportunity to revolutionize your organization’s technological landscape. Register now and Plug In for a future of amplified impact! #PlugInTech2024

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    Determining capacity has long been the anchor of a prospect researcher’s role. We would argue that measuring engagement is equally critical to prospect prioritization and solicitation; it is also an important strategy for a more inclusive approach to Advancement and a way that we, prospect management professionals, can contribute to a more equitable sector. In this webinar, we will explore why your organization should consider investing more time and resources into measuring engagement and share examples of how we have worked with a range of clients to incorporate engagement into their prospect management process at the appropriate level for their operation.* *Full participation is applicable for 1.0 points in Category 1.B -Education of the CFRE International application for initial certification and/or recertification

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    While large organizations often benefit from numerous staff members focused on prospect development, many other organizations have few, if any, staff members dedicated to this critical function. During this panel, we will hear from some of those organizations and learn how they prioritize their time, communicate with leadership, and make the most of available resources.

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    This event will showcase how the latest AI and large language model technologies can be used to build a genuine understanding about donors. The more you know and understand your donors the better you can drive deep, lasting relationships. This is an art as much as a science, so what role can AI play to help deliver true knowledge about an individual or an entity? Join this webinar to hear from Tom Dredge and Jess Denny at Xapien, an AI-powered background research tool used by leading universities, colleges and non-profits for prospect research and due diligence. They’ll explore: 1. What it really means to “know your donor” in 2024 2. The role of AI 3. Risks & opportunities with using generative AI 4. A demonstration of how you AI can be used in prospect development Sign up now to hear from the experts and see the latest applications of generative AI to prospect research & due diligence in a live product demo.

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    AI is a powerful tool that can help you cut through the noise to find the constituents most likely to give to your cause. Unfortunately, most nonprofit organizations are not equipped to leverage AI or understand its impact. Join Windfall team members to hear their insights on how nonprofits can leverage AI to predict those most likely to give to your organization. Our speakers will demystify common terms, explore the latest hype cycle, and share how Windfall is making artificial intelligence more accessible to nonprofits without sacrificing accuracy and quality. You’ll leave this session empowered to explore, implement, and measure the results of AI initiatives for your organization. This session explores: ● What AI is and what the hype is all about ● How Windfall makes AI more accessible to nonprofits ● How to map the existing market and solutions for AI ● Understanding the types of questions to ask vendors during evaluations ● Best practices around implementing AI models and measuring results

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    Does a static gift capacity measure or prospect rating drive your wealth screening? Accurately identifying top donor prospects is essential for development teams, but it can be very difficult to get a full understanding of an individual’s wealth profile, especially in today's volatile economic climate. The concept of wealth data is not new, but approaches to collecting and cultivating this data have evolved significantly in recent years. Join us to learn about new approaches to wealth data and why “getting it right” is so difficult. In this webinar we will explore: ● Historical approaches to data and why some methodologies tend to be inaccurate ● The 4 V's of data and why it is challenging to maintain accuracy ● Examples of data sources that are tough to analyze or incorporate in to screenings ● Newer approaches to Wealth Screening that can supercharge your fundraising efforts ● The benefits of incorporating career intelligence into your fundraising strategy for a full view of your constituents’ affluence and influence

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    Join Nexis Solutions for an immersive webinar where we'll uncover emerging trends and insights that can safeguard your nonprofit organization from risks and supercharge your fundraising efforts with the power of trust-based relationships. Don't miss this opportunity to take your nonprofit's research to the next level.

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    Join us for this highly anticipated prospect development industry event! Geared around thought leadership and growth within the prospect development space, the Partner Industry Panel will feature four thought leaders from various supporting organizations within the philanthropy space. The panelists will discuss the various trends they are seeing in the philanthropy world, ways to combat various challenges currently being faced by industry professionals and share tips based upon their own experiences. Moderated by Prospect Development 2023 Conference Planning Committee Chair Stephanie Brouwer (Creative Fundraising Advisors), this is an event you won’t want to miss.

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    Tribal nations in the US have long been misunderstood by the general public, so it's no great surprise that myths and questions persist even in the world of philanthropic fundraising. With 574 federally recognized tribes spread throughout the country, tribal nations constitute an overlooked and underutilized prospecting pool for institutional partnership and fundraising. From strategies to identify tribal philanthropic interests and giving capacity to historical and ethical considerations when working with tribes, this session will empower researchers and position institutions to better navigate relationships and fundraising with tribal nations in the US. Drawing upon the presenter's insights as an Osage tribal citizen and the University of Oklahoma Foundation's long-standing relationships with tribal nations in Oklahoma, attendees will learn about historical and contemporary tribal-federal relations that have economically positioned tribes where they are today, unique legal and business phenomenon that can be leveraged to identify tribal wealth and philanthropic indicators, and ethical and cultural factors that may illuminate pathways to connecting with tribes.

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    Do you ever feel like you are drowning in projects? Do you often struggle to say "no" to taking on more? This is the path to burnout and unmet expectations. But don't fret! You can manage the volume and become a savvy negotiator while centering employee wellness. In three years, UNICEF USA honed a scrum-based agile project management approach to manage increasing workloads. With origins in software development, we tailored what worked for us: we created an integrated project management board in Trello, organized two-week "sprints", and customized "rituals" allowing us to purposefully plan and track our project work. In our third year, we set a data-driven KPI and dashboarded our expected vs. actual workload. This incentivizes individual accountability to not take too much on. When urgent projects emerge, we can assess bandwidth and are empowered with tools to deprioritize other projects. This approach provides greater visibility and collaboration opportunities across research, relationship management, data science, and campaign planning teams and integrates mindfulness techniques critical to our team culture. Let us help you maintain your sanity by learning about how to make project management more manageable.