Online fundraising is something that seems to be on everybody’s mind these days. Digitalization has always been an important element of philanthropy and resource mobilization, but since the outbreak of Coronavirus, more and more people have realized how crucial it is to keep their organizations operating and continuing their work. Familiarity with digital platforms and online tools has become essential in all areas of life, as they are in fundraising, so it is vital for organizations to familiarize themselves with the opportunities online fundraising provides. If fundraisers want to be successful in the long term, they have to build these skills and have a strong presence.
In this online course, you will learn all the essentials of online fundraising. We will talk about the importance of online fundraising, particularly the most critical tools and strategies, and how to use these approaches to maximize your success.
Philantropia is an Approved Provider for Continuing Education in Fundraising. Full participation in “Online Fundraising” is applicable for 5 points in Category 1.B – Education of the CFRE International application for initial certification and/or recertification. CFRE is an independent certification for fundraising professionals that aims to set standards in philanthropy through a valid and reliable certification process for fundraising professionals.
Participation in this program may assist you in learning or reviewing concepts covered on the Certified Fund Raising Executive (CFRE) examination as detailed on the Test Content Outline provided by CFRE International. CFRE International does not sponsor or endorse any educational programs and the (educational program title) was not developed in conjunction with CFRE International.
Eva is based in Germany and has worked for nearly a decade with NGOs on the grassroots level in Nepal in the field of capacity development and promotion of sustainable agricultural practices. Before that, she worked in South America and Europe with different organizations. She holds a Ph.D. in geography and her field of research was sustainability and inclusion in development projects.