Shluchim Office Announces Fundraising Seminar

This Sunday, the Shluchim Office will be hosting an online Fundraising Seminar with Rabbi Yisroel Brod on “Revolutionize Your Fundraising Strategy.”

This Sunday, the Shluchim Office will be hosting a Fundraising Seminar with Rabbi Yisroel Brod on “Revolutionize Your Fundraising Strategy”. 

Rabbi Brod’s Seminars have benefited hundreds of Shluchim throughout the years, covering important and relevant topics from “creating a budget” to “time management”. This session will delve into “Revolutionize Your Fundraising Strategy with the Major Gift Initiative”, pioneering a new approach to transformational giving. 

“I’m just beginning to take steps into this arena and you’ve provided a system that I’m really excited to implement,” wrote Rabbi Gavriel Isenberg, Shliach at Vanderbilt University who previously attended a fundraising seminar with Rabbi Brod. “I found the presentation to be straightforward, practical, and clear. I have gained clarity on how to make professional presentations to potential donors, have a responsible approach to developing relationships with them, have clear priorities for myself and effectively manage my time. Thank you so much for offering this course and particularly for the affordable price you set. It was life-changing for me.”

Rabbi Yisroel Brod, world-renowned fundraising consultant and coach, has many years of experience assisting Shluchim in fundraising and time management of their Mosdos. Rabbi Brod has traveled to major cities across the country and created successful Zoom session packages, teaching and inspiring many Shluchim across the globe.

This year’s program will take place on Sunday, 15 Tammuz / July 21 from 1PM –  4PM EST via Zoom.

Shluchim are invited to register at www.shluchim.org/brodseminar and can email [email protected] with any questions.

The Fundraising Seminar with Rabbi Yisroel Brod is a project of the Shluchim Office.

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