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Funding the Future: How Today's Philanthropic Trends Are Shaping Nonprofits and Partnerships

Funding the Future: How Today's Philanthropic Trends Are Shaping Nonprofits and Partnerships

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Corporate giving just got more complicated – and more strategic. Join Hiline CEO Matt Gardner as he sits down with Maureen Flynn, VP at Changing Our World, to break down what's really happening in the world of nonprofit funding and corporate partnerships.

Maureen brings a rare dual perspective. She works with both sides of the equation, helping corporations design their social impact programs while advising nonprofits on fundraising strategy. Translation: she knows what actually works and what gets your proposal tossed in the trash.

What you'll learn:

  • Why competition for philanthropic dollars is fiercer than ever (and how to cut through the noise)
  • How to build a prospect list that actually converts
  • Why your CRM data is probably holding you back
  • The corporate partnership playbook that turns one-time sponsors into long-term allies
  • What gets a funding request noticed vs. what gets it ignored

Reality check: Most nonprofits treat prospects the same way, send cookie-cutter pitches, and wonder why corporate partnerships fizzle out. Maureen breaks down the simple (but not easy) fixes that separate organizations that thrive from those that just survive.

🔗 Connect with Maureen
🔗 Changing Our World Website
🔗 Connect with Hiline

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