Join us at Charity Digital’s Digital Fundraising Summit 2023

Charity Digital is hosting its 5th annual Digital Fundraising event, where sector experts will share new and emerging digital fundraising ideas, giving you the power to try something new!

The future of fundraising

Being held on 1–2 November 2023, the Summit is a free, two-day online event exploring ‘The future of fundraising’ through various webinars, workshops and networking sessions, all hosted by tech and charity sector experts.

Visit us virtually!

The team at A Good Thing are excited to announce that we are attending the summit live via a virtual booth! You can visit us virtually, download our latest case studies and shareable postcards, AND chat with team members in real-time.

Experiment with new approaches

Following their highly successful #BeMoreDigital Conference earlier in 2023, the team at Charity Digital have become increasingly aware of the need to support their members to try to overcome the challenges of experimenting with new digital fundraising approaches.

Via its central theme, ‘The future of fundraising’, Charity Digital aims to share emerging digital fundraising ideas with Summit attendees.

In total, 12 sessions and 4 workshops will be delivered via one stream across the two days: view the agenda.

Reserve your space

Anyone working in the charity sector is invited to attend, irrespective of your job title or seniority level. But the Summit will be particularly beneficial if you’re managing or overseeing fundraising, marketing, communications, or digital innovation within your organisation.

As 2023 comes to a close, it is time to take the leap and experiment with your fundraising! Be inspired and receive action-orientated initiatives by joining us at Charity Digital’s free Digital Fundraising Summit on 1–2 November 2023.



Previous
Previous

Hygiene products, storage and laptops needed for a Nottinghamshire charity tackling hygiene poverty in the local community.

Next
Next

Large table needed for Yellow Submarine, an Oxford-based charity supporting people with autism and learning disabilities