Arts Groups Satisfying the Philanthropic Desires of Both Introverts & Extroverts
ALPHA OMEGA ARTS
By Tahlib
Ted Givens, a respected architect and board member for Alpha Omega Arts loves fundraising events, but there are thousands of other arts supporters who hate such events. That is why arts groups need to keep producing the 1,000-person fundraising galas for extroverts like Ted, but they also need to find ways that introverts can also enjoy the philanthropic experience. One of the most inventive, and successful strategies has become crowdfundraising using platforms like power2give, but also Day of Giving events where the community is mobilized to give online during one 24-hour campaign. Any arts group that is not addressing the needs of both the extroverts and the introverts in their patron-base is missing a real opportunity to help their patrons give in newly satisfying ways.
By Tahlib
Ted Givens, a respected architect and board member for Alpha Omega Arts loves fundraising events, but there are thousands of other arts supporters who hate such events. That is why arts groups need to keep producing the 1,000-person fundraising galas for extroverts like Ted, but they also need to find ways that introverts can also enjoy the philanthropic experience. One of the most inventive, and successful strategies has become crowdfundraising using platforms like power2give, but also Day of Giving events where the community is mobilized to give online during one 24-hour campaign. Any arts group that is not addressing the needs of both the extroverts and the introverts in their patron-base is missing a real opportunity to help their patrons give in newly satisfying ways.
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