How to Fundraise in Poorer Communities

EPISODE · Apr 29, 2021 · 7 MIN

How to Fundraise in Poorer Communities

from The Catholic Fundraiser Podcast · host Brice Sokolowski

This week, multiple people asked me the same question, "How do I fundraising in poorer parish and community?" This is a genuine concern for many apostolates around the country. Thankfully, I have good news! Over the years, I've come up with a few ideas that work when fundraising in areas that aren't as affluent as others. Check it out: https://www.catholicfundraiser.net/fundraising-in-poorer-parishes-and-communities/ - Get your free e-book on how to fundraiser here: http://catholicfundraiser.net/ - Get your Purchase Alms: http://bit.ly/almsbook - Brice Sokolowski is not your typical fundraiser. After enjoying a successful career in technology consulting in various cities (Dallas, San Francisco, Paris, Abu Dhabi, and London) around the world, he left it to help my Catholic diocese in London, England with a fundraising campaign. The campaign went on to raise over $50 million, the largest sum ever raised for the Catholic Church in the United Kingdom. Learning from professional fundraisers, I figured out the basics and then left the diocese to focus on what I love doing most: To help build Catholic charities, parishes, religious orders, and lay aposolates that change the culture and bring people to Our Blessed Lord. — Follow Me Online Here: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bricesokolowski/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/catholicfundraiser/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/bricesoko Website: http://catholicfundraiser.net/

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