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WEBINAR: Social Media – The Changing Landscape of Fundraising

April 16, 2015 @ 1:00 pm - 2:45 pm

The Not-For-Profit (NFP) sector faces unique challenges as technology is used in fundraising activities and as organizations try address the generational shift from baby boomers to Gen X and Millenniums. As NFPs adopt social media and other forms of technology consideration needs to be given to accounting and tax issues effect NFPs as the environment and landscape changes.

This webinar is presented as a panel discussion that will examine the ever changing environment with fundraising, accounting and tax experts within the NFP sector talking about the trends, issues and requirements that NFP financial experts need to consider in order to address this complex issue.

Learning Objectives:

 

  • Discuss the current trends and issues related to fundraising and the effect of social media
  • Understand the generational shift in fundraising and how this not only affects a NFP fundraising program's cycle but its financial stability
  • Discuss the accounting and tax considerations that need to be considered as organizations embrace technology to address the change in how organizations use technology in fundraising

CPE Credit

Attendees will earn 2 CPE credits in the field of Specialized Knowledge & Applications

Registration

This web-based seminar is presented by BDO.  As an independent member of the BDO Alliance USA, Kruggel Lawton is able to offer this program free of charge to clients and friends. To register, click the button below and sign in either as a new or existing user as shown in the graphic.

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Details

Date:
April 16, 2015
Time:
1:00 pm - 2:45 pm
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Organizer

BDO USA

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