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Free Webinar
A Case Study in Creating a Successful Case Statement
Thursday, May 21, 2:00 p.m. CT
Register now: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/4193244185126695440
The Texas Historical Commission's Museum Services Program invites you to join us for this free webinar, where experienced fundraiser Anjali Zutshi will provide guidelines for developing a strong case statement, which will better position your organization's efforts to build financial support.
Fundraising is about building a compelling case for support for your organization--its mission, the programs you offer, and the projects that you implement to serve your constituency. This case is equal parts storytelling and facts and figures to support your narrative. While an engaging narrative is essential to building a case, it is important to ensure that as you present to a funder, you address the critical items that funders are looking for and that they will respond positively to. This is especially important now, with increased calls on funders' purses in response to the COVID-19 crisis.
EmilyHermans
Museum Services Program Specialist
History Programs Division
+1 512 463 5921
thc.texas.gov
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