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NI Fundraising Institute launches new media seminars

Howard Lake | 7 May 2010 | News

The Institute of Fundraising NI has launched their new series of Lunchtime Bites on the theme of ‘Fundraising through New Media’.
Organised in association with Txt2Give, the series aims to give fundraisers in Northern Ireland the opportunity to increase their income through some very modern methods of fundraising.
The seminars will focus on the opportunities for fundraising using social networking sites such as Facebook and Twitter, how to improve online giving and how to take a fundraising appeal to the next level through text donations.
Marcus Cooper, Chair, Institute of Fundraising NI said: “Charities can no longer afford to rely on the old methods of fundraising. The world is changing very fast and fundraisers need to be aware of the vast potential of social media and how they can harness it for their cause. Facebook signed up over 100 million users in under 12 months – it took TV 13 years to reach 50 million users and the internet 4 years.
“The opportunities for fundraising are there and our lunchtime seminars will give fundraisers the chance to hear from some of the leading practitioners in the UK”.
Michael Carlin, from sponsors TXT2Give said: “This is an exciting time to be involved in fundraising. There have been major changes in text giving in the last few months. Removal of VAT on text donations, creation of separate charity short codes and reduction in mobile operators’ charges have created the potential of a mobile fundraising revolution. Text messaging and web-enabled phones have made it possible for individuals to donate via their mobile phone and charities to interact directly with their donors.
Seminars are coming up on Online Fundraising and TXT2Give – A Revolution in Charity Fundraising on Wednesday 9th June. To book your place on the next seminar, or to request a brochure, please visit the FundraisingNI page on Facebook or contact Arlene Creighton on 028 9075 8131 or ar**************@pr***********.uk
www.institute-of-fundraising.org.uk

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