eFundraising Forum 2013
- Starting small and focused
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EFF 2013 will only accept up to 20 participants. If you wish to be one of the founding participants, apply now.
You need to demonstrate how you are a fundraising innovator, influencer or pioneer to be accepted.
- Who
- innovators, influencers, pioneers
- Capacity
- 20 max
- Tag
- #eff13
- Where
- Wallacespace, London, UK
What?
The eFundraising Forum (EFF) brings together fundraising innovators, influencers and mavericks to connect and share strategies and best practices in digital fundraising. It is modelled on the successful annual eCampaigning Forum (ECF).
We are social learners: we all learn best by connecting and sharing with experienced peers. Thus every EFF participant must have relevant experience to be accepted. The agenda is self-organising small-group discussions. Participants find this methodology refreshing and rewarding, enables great learning and is excellent for connecting people and ideas.
Why?
- Learning with other experienced participants
Current fundraising events tend to be large impersonal gatherings with a full agenda of speakers and a silent 'audience'. Organisations respond by sending their new staff to get 'trained' and their experienced staff to 'speak'.
While the most interesting conversations are with experienced practitioners sitting beside us, actually connecting on topics of mutual interest is random and must be squeezed into breaks and lunches.
Yet sustained success happens because experienced staff continually learn from peers and improve. To achieve this, an event organised on fundamentally different principles is required: one where all participants are experienced and they are the focus of the event, not the speakers. - Digital fundraising is an opportunity
The burning fundraising issues include:- external influences on when and why people give (eg. economy, politics)
- increases in one off payments vs. decreasing monthly direct debits
- competition, crowded market, new platforms
- trends in communication and messaging
- structural challenges within organisations
- mobile (SMS, telemarketing, smart phones)
Agenda
Time | Wed. June 5, 2013 |
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12:30 | Optional Lunch (Free) - RSVP required |
13:30 | Arrival, informal discussion and meeting peers |
14:00 | Welcome & introductions |
14:20 | Open space introduction and agenda setting |
14:40 | Open space session 1 |
15:40 | Break |
16:00 | Open space session 2 |
17:00 | Review, next steps and close |
17:30 | 2013 EFF ends |
17:30+ | Mingling in pub |
- Participants
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- Matt Jerwood, Oxfam GB
- Suzi Neill, Red Cross
- Mary Whittaker, Amnesty UK
- Scott Clarkson, Save The Children
- Dave Benyon, Compassion in World Farming (CIWF)
- Molly Brooks, Greenpeace UK
- Glyn Thomas, WDM
- Amy Greenfield, Christian Solidarity Worldwide
- Rhiannan Sullivan, Care2
- Rachel Collinson, Engaging Networks
- Jonathan Purchase, Engaging Networks
- Branislava Milosevic, Champollion Digital
- Nathaniel Ashford, Burnett Works
- Joe Saxton, nfpSynergy
- Duane Raymond, FairSay
- Upcoming Events
- Online: Campaigning Leadership Series 2022 Mar 21, 2022 - Sep 09, 2022 — Online via Crowdcast.io
- Campaigning Forum 2022 Sep 27, 2022 - Sep 29, 2022 — NCVO, London, UK