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Welcome to Camp Habitat 2020!

We’re exploring a new way to conference and network with each other this year, and that involves some cool new technology!

Here on Sched, which we used for last year’s in-person Camp Habitat, you’ll be able to learn about sessions, speakers, and sponsors. When you buy your tickets through Eventbrite HERE, you’ll then be directed to Sched, where you will select the sessions that you would like to attend with the tickets in your package. This is a critical step, because the rosters for those courses will get an email with the link to get into the class no later than 24 hours before the scheduled time.

The conference will be conducted via a platform called Remo. You can learn more about Remo here: https://remo.co/remo-101/. You’ll have an opportunity to get your account set up prior to your seminars. Sara will lead Remo set-up "Office Hours" in the days prior to the conference starting so that you’re ready to go on the day. Keep an eye out for an email with a link to those Office Hours the week before the conference, as well as additional information and tutorials on how to use the platform.

If you have any questions about Remo or Sched, email Sara at sara@habitatnc.org.
Tuesday, October 6 • 10:00am - 11:30am
Re-envisioning Philanthropy in a Pandemic

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Within this time of crisis, we also find silver linings. One of the bright spots is greater acceptance of trying out new ideas. Are you struggling to move beyond the traditional concepts and usual activities of fundraising? This session sets the stage for understanding the life-cycle of philanthropy in the pandemic, and is designed to help you re-envision how you fundraise and build philanthropic support, as well as to nurture this phase as a professional growth opportunity. Beginning with an exploration of the most recent shifts in giving trends and perceptions from the perspectives of both donors and development professionals, we will highlight fundraising trends, addressing the impact of the pandemic on giving, and challenging some assumptions. Then we will tackle the transition from the initial phase of the response to the pandemic with closings and canceled events to the recovery phase including donor communications changes, new forms of donor relations, and the increased use of digital tools. And finally, look toward the rebuilding phase to come with discussion and idea exchanges with new best practices thinking.




Speakers
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Clare Jordan

Director of Marketing and Philanthropic Engagement, CapDev
People always talk with me about engaging in philanthropy (as my job title suggests), but most of interest to this group is that I got my start in nonprofit work with Habitat, starting a campus chapter many years ago as a college student, and have had several Habitat clients since... Read More →


Tuesday October 6, 2020 10:00am - 11:30am EDT
Online