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Perfect Pitch offers showcase of new media and innovative fundraising

Howard Lake | 26 September 2007 | Newswire

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UK Fundraising’s Perfect Pitch

UK Fundraising Perfect PitchUK Fundraising is once again offering a free half-day showcase of agencies and suppliers offering new media and innovative fundraising products and services. Perfect Pitch – new media and innovative fundraising takes place on 3 October 2007 at The Royal Society in London.
UK Fundraising’s Perfect Pitch events are the ideal way to find out about leading providers in a particular fundraising discipline. Which organisations can help you fundraise? What do they offer, how much do they charge, and what could they do for you? Come along and find out.
Past events have covered Gift Aid, IT, funding, donor retention and management. Each speaker has 25 minutes to share details of their product or service and then the audience has a chance to ask questions.
At the end of the event delegates enjoy a free buffet lunch and wine reception. This year they can also pre-book a 15-minute one-to-one session with one or more presenters after the event to discuss in more detail how their service or product might help their organisation.
Speakers at the next Perfect Pitch are:

There is no charge to attend, but pre-registration is required.
View the event timetable and details of the speakers.
Register now.
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Notes for editors
Fundraising UK Ltd publishes the UK Fundraising website, an online resource for charity and nonprofit fundraisers, and runs the popular Perfect Pitch series of showcase events for fundraising suppliers and agencies.
Other Perfect Pitch events in this season include:
Perfect Pitch – Gift Aid (in association with HMRC) (20 November 2007)
Perfect Pitch – IT (29 January 2008)
Perfect Pitch – Direct marketing (22 April 2008)
 

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