This is Awkward, but Your Data is Leaking
Event Details
This event is offered in partnership with the Minnesota Council of Nonprofits (MCN).
Like a new car, if you don’t perform regular maintenance on your donor database, pretty soon you have a clunker. Learn about the basic maintenance and processes needed to ensure you have the data needed to make strategic fundraising decisions and best steward your donors. Participants will leave understanding how a strong data commitment can improve your view of who your best supporters are and influence your strategies.
A condensed version of this workshop was offered as a breakout session at the 2024 MCN Fundraising Conference and received rave reviews.
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Cost + Registration
- MANP members save $20!
- MANP members $55 / Nonmembers $75
- Enter code NCN when registering to receive the member discount. Please note that a separate user account is required on MCN's website to register.
- This virtual event will take place on the Zoom platform. Your access link will be emailed to you the day before the event after 1 p.m.
- This session will be recorded. The recording will be made available to registrants after the live event.
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About the Presenter
Jenny Floria joined Crescent Cove in 2022 as the engagement and communications manager after a decade of frequently volunteering her talents to the organization. Before Crescent Cove was a physical space it was an idea that needed funding and support — Jenny was instrumental in building both of those with a team of passionate volunteers.
Jenny has an embarrassingly large number of years of experience first as an agency partner helping nonprofits raise money via direct mail, then switching to working at nonprofits in fundraising roles. She worked at Gillette Children’s in St. Paul, then at Minneapolis Heart Institute Foundation. She then opened a consulting business for a time, helping small- to mid-sized nonprofits with their fundraising strategy, copywriting, data and audience needs before heeding the call to arrive back at Crescent Cove.