Ep 1: Stewardship as a Nonprofit Acquisition Strategy
In the first episode of the Nonprofit Chatter, Nh…
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Summary
In the first episode of the Nonprofit Chatter, Nhu Te, Editor-in-Chief of NonProfit PRO, and Taylor Shanklin, VP of Marketing at Pursuant, dive into stewardship as a nonprofit acquisition strategy. We will be joined by Michelle Vargas, the direct response director of Wounded Warrior Project, and Whitney Norman, director of client solutions at Pursuant.
First published
08/01/2018
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19 minutes
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Nonprofit Chatter
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