Be the first to access the 2025 Virtuous Benchmark Report—uncover key fundraising trends and data-driven insights to fuel your nonprofit’s growth!
The free summit sessions are just the beginning. Get exclusive, expert-led access to premium workshops on New Donor Welcome Series or Donor Stewardship—designed to help you turn strategy into action immediately.
Premium Workshops: $99 each. (NEW this year!)
Set the stage for lasting donor relationships! In this interactive workshop, we’ll explore seven key elements of an effective new donor welcome series—building trust, deepening engagement, and boosting retention. Walk away with practical strategies and real-world examples to turn first-time donors into lifelong supporters.
Rachel Specht
Manager of CX Enablement at Virtuous
Brad Davies
VP Ministry Digital Growth at Salem Media Group
Brad oversees the ministry digital growth division at Salem Media Group, which gives ministries access to the the largest Christian audience online and deploys sophisticated fundraising practices to help deliver new names and donors. Previously Brad was the Fundraiser in Chief of Hatch Fundraising. He was the project director of the Online Fundraising Scorecard which looked at the fundraising practices of over 400 national nonprofits and developed the Digital Fundraising Academy to equip fundraisers in this new digital age. He lives in Dallas Texas with his wife Katy, loves the art of pour-over coffee, and is frequently found chasing his children around while smoking meat in his backyard.
A donor’s gift is just the beginning! In this hands-on workshop, explore the art of donor stewardship with practical strategies to boost retention and inspire generosity. Through interactive exercises and real-world examples, you’ll craft a personalized stewardship plan that keeps supporters engaged for years.
And to make it even more actionable, we’ll show you exactly how to do all of this in Virtuous, so you can put your plan into practice right away.
Kayla Schneider
Database Administrator in Residence at Virtuous
Beth Fisher
Author, Speaker, Business Consultant + Executive Coach
Beth Fisher is a strategic leader with 30+ years of experience in for-profit and nonprofit sectors. She spent 25 years in corporate sales consultancy, excelling in change leadership and business performance. Transitioning to nonprofits, she served as Chief Advancement Officer and interim CEO of a $30M organization, leading an 18-person team and driving 20% annual revenue growth. Now a Senior Strategist for a global nonprofit agency, she collaborates with PhD researchers at the intersection of science and humanity. Beth is also the founder of Fisher Strategic, an author, keynote speaker, and passionate mentor.
Viktoria “Vik” Harrison is a designer, marketer, and nonprofit coach who co-founded charity: water, a leading nonprofit that has provided clean water to over 15 million people. A branding expert, she helps mission-driven leaders amplify their impact.
After starting in advertising, Vik left corporate life in 2006 to build charity: water alongside her husband, Scott Harrison. She shaped its storytelling, branding, and marketing innovation.
Now, through her coaching platform Mission Critical, she empowers nonprofit founders with the skills to grow impactful organizations.
Gabe Cooper
CEO at Virtuous
Gabe Cooper is the Founder and CEO of Virtuous, the leading CRM and marketing platform purpose-built for nonprofits. He is also the co-founder of Brushfire Interactive and co-founder of Shotzoom, makers of GolfShot. Gabe has a true passion for creating market-defining software and helping charities reimagine generosity.
Sessions:
Exclusive First Look: 2025 Virtuous Benchmark Report, Wednesday, June 4 at 8:05am PT
Responsive Maturity Model: A Roadmap to Stronger Donor Relationships, Wednesday, June 4 at 11:00am PT
Virtuous Product Showcase: The Future of Responsive Fundraising, Thursday, June 5 at 8:00am PT
Gauri Manglik
CEO at Instrumentl
Gauri Manglik is a trailblazer in grant technology with over a decade of experience transforming how nonprofits discover and secure funding. As the co-founder and CEO of Instrumentl, she leads a team dedicated to creating an efficient and user-friendly grant prospecting, tracking, and management solution. Under her leadership, Instrumentl has grown to serve over 4,400 nonprofits and universities, making it a favorite tool among grant seekers advancing missions like conservation, community development, healthcare, and education.
Session: How to Stay Grant-Ready in Uncertain Times [with Smarter Tools], Wednesday, June 4 at 10:00am PT
Nathan Chappell
Chief AI Officer at Virtuous
Nathan Chappell is a globally recognized expert on AI and generosity. As Chief AI Officer at Virtuous, he leads initiatives focused on building AI tools for nonprofit fundraising teams and empowering the sector with data intelligence best practices. He founded Fundraising.AI to advocate for responsible AI in the nonprofit sector and has authored Nonprofit AI and the award-winning The Generosity Crisis. With 20+ years in nonprofit leadership, Nathan is a sought-after speaker and contributor, featured in The Chronicle of Philanthropy, NPR, Forbes, and more. His podcast, Fundraising AI, is a top nonprofit tech podcast.
Session: Overcoming the Competition for Connection, Wednesday, June 4 at 9:00am PT
Erin McHugh Saif
Chief Product Officer
Microsoft Tech for Social Impact
AI, Agent, Cloud, Analytics, and CRM Product and Engineering Leader. User Advocate. Change Manager. Creator of new and high-performing teams and strategies.
Session: The New Nonprofit Tech Toolkit: Preparing Your Organization for the Next 5 Years, Wednesday, June 4 at 11:00am PT
Jon McCoy
Co-founder & CEO
at We Are For Good
Jon McCoy is the co-founder and CEO of We Are For Good, a global movement driving an Impact Uprising. With 15+ years in nonprofit marketing and fundraising, he sees philanthropy as mobilizing movements through community. As co-host of the We Are For Good Podcast (600K+ downloads), he has interviewed 500+ social impact leaders. In 2024, We Are For Good launched ImpactUp, a global gathering uniting changemakers in 50+ cities across seven countries.
Session: Building a Renewed Narrative with Community (and Breaking Old Story Myths!), Wednesday, June 4 at 10:00am PT
Becky Endicott
Co-founder + Chief Storyteller
at We Are For Good
We Are For Good connects changemakers with ideas, technology, funders, and each other to drive an Impact Uprising. Believing in the power of generosity to transform lives, we foster a global community and conversation that sparks lasting change.
Founded in 2020 by Jon and Becky, We Are For Good began as a podcast and has grown into a movement reaching millions of nonprofit professionals through education, storytelling, and authentic connection. With 20+ years in fundraising, marketing, and leadership across sectors, Becky champions ethical storytelling and radical connection—starting with simply listening to a stranger’s story.
Session: Building a Renewed Narrative with Community (and Breaking Old Story Myths!), Wednesday, June 4 at 10:00am PT
Tim Paris
Cofounder + CEO at Dataro
Tim is an expert in fundraising data. He holds a PhD in Cognitive Neuroscience and consulted across industries as a data scientist. Following roles in academia and startups, he co-founded the “GiveTech” startup, Dataro to help nonprofits raise more money with AI.
Session: How to Transform Data Into Strategic Decisions Using AI, Wednesday, June 4 at 9:00am PT
Dr. Tim Lampkin
Executive Director, at Higher Purpose Hub
Tim Lampkin, Ed.D., is the founder and Executive Director of the Higher Purpose Hub (HPH), a 501c3 non-profit regional economic opportunity intermediary improving the Mississippi Delta. Through culturally relevant community education, storytelling, and grantmaking, the Higher Purpose Hub placed based approach serves a diverse region flowing with untapped potential. By leveraging a community space and integrated strategy, HPH continues to create opportunity pathways in the areas of business, capital access, health, food, and the arts. In 2021, Ashoka named him the state’s first lifetime social impact fellow, and in 2019, the Mississippi Business Journal recognized him as a Top Entrepreneur. Tim currently serves on the Board of Directors for the Mississippi Humanities Council, Innovate Mississippi, and the Mary Reynolds Babcock Foundation.
Session: Building a Renewed Narrative with Community (and Breaking Old Story Myths!), Wednesday, June 4 at 10:00am PT
Matt Scott
CEO at CauseMic
Matt Scott is the CEO of CauseMic, an award-winning nonprofit technology consultancy that has worked with organizations such as Goodwill, Surfrider Foundation, and Partners in Health. With over a decade of experience, Matt helped scale Team Rubicon’s revenue from $275K to $51M in just seven years by applying cutting-edge strategies from the for-profit sector.
As the founder of The CauseMic Foundation and author of The High-Growth Nonprofit, Matt is dedicated to helping nonprofits leverage technology and data to amplify their mission and impact. A sought-after speaker, he has delivered insights on nonprofit growth at premier conferences, including Salesforce’s Dreamforce, Twilio Signal, and the Nonprofit Technology Conference.
Session: Top 3 Digital Marketing Mistakes You’re Probably Making and How to Fix Them, Thursday, June 5 at 10:00am PT
Stacy Huston
Executive Director at SixDegrees.org
Stacy Huston is the Executive Director of SixDegrees.org, founded by Kevin Bacon, and CEO of Entertain Change, guiding entertainers and brands in social impact. With expertise in storytelling, campaign strategy, and nonprofit innovation, she has led nationally recognized efforts, including the #1 nonprofit podcast in the U.S. and large-scale cause marketing collaborations. Her CRAFT Method™, featured in a TEDx talk, transforms connection into action. A sought-after speaker, Stacy works at the intersection of media, mission, and mobilization—helping people and brands redefine doing good.
Session: Building a Renewed Narrative with Community (and Breaking Old Story Myths!), Wednesday, June 4 at 10:00am PT
Carly Berna
VP of Marketing & Fundraiser in Residence at Virtuous
Carly Berna the Fundraiser in Residence at Virtuous, aiding nonprofits in growth through innovative, generosity-focused campaigns. She has over a decade of fundraising experience and was the Chief Marketing and Development Officer at a large nonprofit. Carly also teaches marketing at Pepperdine and co-hosts the Purpose and Profit Podcast.
Session: Exclusive First Look: 2025 Virtuous Benchmark Report, Wednesday, June 4 at 8:00am PT
Scott Holthaus
Manager of Campaigns and Programs at Virtuous
Scott Holthaus is the Partner Marketing Manager at Virtuous, where he helps nonprofits grow generosity and implement responsive fundraising. Before joining Virtuous, Scott spent 15+ years working in nonprofits, ministries, and tech in a variety of roles, including marketing and communications. Scott lives in the Chicago area with his wife and three kids.
Missy Gale
President and CEO at M. Gale
Missy Gale, CFRE, is the president and founder of M. Gale and has over 30 years of experience in fundraising and public relations across healthcare, cultural, and educational nonprofits. She and her team help organizations nationwide develop campaigns, major giving programs, and leadership fundraising strategies.
A recipient of the Ben Franklin Award for professional fundraising, Missy has served as national chair of the Association of Philanthropic Council and on multiple AFP boards. She is passionate about philanthropy, fundraising, and volunteerism in America.
Session: How to Manage your Mid-Major/Major Donor Portfolios for Real Results, Thursday, June 5 at 9:00am PT
T. Clay Buck
Founder and Principal at Next River Fundraising Strategies
Clay (the “T.” is silent) has spent 30+ years advancing nonprofit missions, holding roles from Grant Writer to Chief Development Officer. A firm believer in generosity’s power to change the world, he specializes in individual giving, strategic planning, and ethical fundraising.
Founder of Next River Fundraising Strategies, creator of the Fundraiser’s Planner, and co-host of Fundraising is Funny, Clay is a CFRE, Master Trainer, and award-winning faculty member at UNLV. He holds degrees from the University of Georgia and Michigan State. Based in Southern Nevada, he’s proudly owned by two Golden Retrievers—expert fundraisers at mealtime.
Session: How to Transform Data Into Strategic Decisions Using AI, Wednesday, June 4 at 9:00am PT
Andrew Olsen
EVP, Fundraising Solutions at Dickerson Bakker
Andrew Olsen is EVP of Fundraising Solutions at DickersonBakker, where he helps nonprofits treat every donor like a major donor to deepen relationships and drive greater impact.
With 25+ years of experience, he’s helped 1,000+ nonprofits raise over $1 billion. At DickersonBakker, he leads the Fundraising Solutions division, including direct response and strategic communications for major gifts and capital campaigns.
Andrew is a two-time best-selling author, host of The Rainmaker Fundraising podcast, and a homesteader with his family in East Tennessee.
Session: How to Manage your Mid-Major/Major Donor Portfolios for Real Results, Thursday, June 5 at 9:00am PT
Vivian Borja
EVP, Chief Marketing Officer at Food For The Poor
Vivian Borja is the Executive VP and Chief Marketing Officer at Food For The Poor, leading communications, marketing, and digital strategy. With over 15 years of experience in integrated marketing, digital advertising, and analytics, she also teaches digital marketing at Miami-Dade College.
Before joining FFTP in 2022, Vivian held leadership roles at Otte Polo Group, Medtronic, Western Union, and Johnson & Johnson. Originally from Ecuador, she holds a degree in International Relations and an MBA from Florida International University. She lives in South Florida with her husband and two children.
Session: Building a Renewed Narrative with Community (and Breaking Old Story Myths!), Wednesday, June 4 at 10:00am PT
Gail Perry
President at Gail Perry Group
Gail Perry, MBA, is the founder of the Gail Perry Group, a philanthropy consulting firm helping nonprofits achieve breakthrough fundraising success. An internationally recognized expert in capital campaigns and major gifts, Gail has led or coached over 60 campaigns raising hundreds of millions nationwide.
Author of Fired-Up Fundraising, she’s a sought-after keynote speaker, named one of LinkedIn’s Top Voices in Philanthropy and ranked #10 among America’s Top Fundraising Experts.
Gail has trained hundreds of board members to become enthusiastic fundraisers. Her clients include the US Olympic Committee, CDC Foundation, San Diego Zoo Global, the Smithsonian, and many more.
She began her fundraising career at Duke University and later led advancement at UNC-Chapel Hill’s Kenan-Flagler Business School.
Session: How to Manage your Mid-Major/Major Donor Portfolios for Real Results, Thursday, June 5 at 9:00am PT
Rebecca Bernard
Director of Innovation at The Teaching Well
With a background in globalization services, I’ve advised multinational tech, gaming, and mobile companies and led teams in small business and nonprofits, serving thousands of youth through education programs. Now focused on education entrepreneurship, I develop innovative solutions outside traditional systems to meet community needs.
Currently, I’m launching an initiative in Costa Rica to combat education inequity, continuing my family’s legacy of empowering young people through learning.
Session: Building a Renewed Narrative with Community (and Breaking Old Story Myths!), Wednesday, June 4 at 10:00am PT
Dave Raley
Founder of Imago Consulting
Dave Raley is the founder of Imago Consulting, an advisory firm that helps organizations create growth through innovation. As a speaker and advisor, he has inspired thousands of nonprofit leaders to grow both personally and organizationally. He’s the author of The Rise of Sustainable Giving: How the Subscription Economy is Transforming Recurring Giving, and What Nonprofits Can Do to Benefit. Dave also writes a weekly innovation and leadership column called The Wave Report, and he’s the co-founder of the Purpose & Profit Podcast – a show about the ideas at the intersection of nonprofit causes and for-profit brands.
Session: The Rise of Sustainable Giving, Wednesday, June 4 at 11:00am PT
Cameron Ripley
CEO at Community Boost
Cameron Ripley (he/him) is the Founder & CEO of Community Boost, a purpose-driven digital marketing agency that has helped 1,300+ nonprofits raise over $130 million since 2012.
Under his leadership, Community Boost has supported organizations like charity: water and the Equal Justice Initiative while earning accolades such as Microsoft’s Global Emerging Partner of the Year. The agency also hosts the Nonprofit Marketing Summit, the largest virtual conference for nonprofit leaders, attracting 25,000+ attendees to drive collaboration and innovation.
Session: Transforming One-Time Donors into Lifelong Supporters, Thursday, June 5 at 10:00am PT
Christine Robertson
Services Manager at NPact
Christine Robertson serves as Consulting Manager at NPact where she both leads a team of consultants and also directly consults with clients on their donor development CRM systems. She has a strong non-profit CRM background with software experience at varying levels in Virtuous, Raiser’s Edge NXT, Allegiance, eTapestry, Little Green Light, Altru, BB CRM and Bloomerang. With over ten years of experience as a donor database consultant and work as a donor database administrator prior to that, Christine has worked with a wide range of non-profits across the verticals as well as around the world. She is also a seasoned speaker, having shared her expertise on monthly giving, data management, and other donor data related topics at various conferences, local user groups and seminars.
Session: Designing & Scaling a Donor Retention Strategy in 2025, Wednesday, June 4 at 9:00am PT
John Mark Vanderpool
Co-Founder at
Social Impact Solutions
John Mark is the co-founder of Social Impact Solutions, where he helps mission-driven organizations measure and market their impact to unlock funding and scale. With expertise in consulting, impact reporting, and strategic fundraising, he supports nonprofits, public health groups, and CSR initiatives in turning data into compelling donor strategies. Passionate about tech for good, he equips organizations to drive change through clearer impact and sustainable growth.
Session: Designing & Scaling a Donor Retention Strategy in 2025, Wednesday, June 4 at 9:00am PT
Matt Hussey
Lead Strategist at Generosity X
Matthew Hussey is the Founder and Lead Strategist of Generosity X, a fast-growing fundraising agency helping Canadian charities scale through smarter donor experiences. Since launching in 2023, he’s built a high-performing team focused on data-driven, emotionally compelling campaigns that drive lasting donor engagement and significant revenue. A BC Business 30 Under 30 winner, Matt leads strategy across donor acquisition, retention, and cultivation—helping nonprofits turn one-time gifts into long-term impact.
Session: Practical Strategies & Tactics to Increase Your Average Gift Amount, Wednesday, June 4 at 10:00am PT
Sharon Tiknis
Chief Client Experience Officer at Alford Group
Sharon Tiknis (she/her) brings over 35 years of nonprofit leadership, guiding philanthropic strategy and raising hundreds of millions across sectors. Currently with Alford Group, she’s known for building capacity, engaging volunteer leaders, and driving impact. Sharon is a frequent speaker and serves on The Giving Institute’s education committees. She’s also active in civic work in Prescott, AZ, and is the former Board Chair of Grand River Academy.
Session: Transforming One-Time Donors into Lifelong Supporters, Thursday, June 5 at 10:00am PT
CJ Orr
Chief Executive Officer at Orr Group
With over 10 years of experience, CJ Orr is a seasoned leader in fundraising, development, strategic planning, and event management. He has launched funds, led major campaigns from $10M to over $1B, and driven large-scale galas and initiatives. As a skilled project and relationship manager, CJ crafts and executes strategies that consistently meet or exceed fundraising goals.
At Orr Group, CJ sets financial targets, ensures operational efficiency, and supports business development efforts to align services with nonprofit partners’ needs. His background in finance—including roles at Alliance Bernstein and Oppenheimer & Co.—grounds his work in analytics, metrics, and ROI.
Session: Transforming One-Time Donors into Lifelong Supporters, Thursday, June 5 at 10:00am PT
Kim Joyce
CEO at Kim Joyce & Associates
Kim Joyce, GPC, is a credentialed grant professional and entrepreneur with 20+ years’ experience. In 2010, she founded Kim Joyce & Associates, a national, full-service grant consultancy based in Scottsdale, Arizona. Her firm has a proven track record of securing more than $430M in grant awards. As a GPA Approved Trainer and award-winning business leader, Kim is passionate about grants and grant compliance – grants are her superpower. Outside of work, Kim enjoys time with her husband, four children, and granddaughter.
Session: How to Stay Grant-Ready in Uncertain Times (with Smarter Tools), Wednesday, June 4 at 10:00am PT
Nic Prenger
CEO at Prenger Solutions
Nic Prenger is the founder of Prenger Solutions Group, a tech-savvy fundraising firm and the creator of AskGenius and AutomateGenius.
Nic’s team of fundraising nerds manage databases that include millions of constituents. They are constantly finding innovative ways to increase fundraising results and streamline gift processing through better program design and cutting-edge automation.
Nic has personally raised more than $500 million and served as trusted counsel to many of the country’s premier development programs. His leadership experience includes serving on the national advisory board for the National Catholic Education Association (NCEA) working for the U.S. Senate Finance Committee in Washington, D.C., and the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Iowa.
Session: Practical Strategies & Tactics to Increase Your Average Gift Amount, Wednesday, June 4 at 10:00am PT
Kimberly Bottom
Director of Community Engagement at Feathr
Kimberly Bottom is a passionate storyteller and a sharp strategic thinker with 15 years of experience in digital media, spending the last 10 years primarily focused on digital content and marketing for nonprofits. With a degree in Broadcast Journalism from the University of Central Florida, and work that earned an award from the Associated Press, Kimberly has gathered, produced and distributed thousands of hours of content to inform and inspire audiences. In her current role as the Director of Community Engagement at Feathr, Kimberly consults with nonprofits of all shapes and sizes on the most effective and efficient ways to know, grow and engage their audiences.
Session: Click Less, Raise More: How to Automate Your Fundraising, Thursday, June 5 at 9:00am PT
Kick off the morning by getting to know our sponsors and engaging with fellow attendees during our networking session.
Welcome to The Responsive Nonprofit Summit! Thousands of nonprofit leaders have gathered to learn fresh insights and tactical strategies to create deep, personal connections with every donor.
Be the first to explore never-before-seen data from the 2025 Virtuous Benchmark Report. This exclusive session reveals how donor behavior is shifting, which fundraising strategies are proving most effective, and what sets top-performing nonprofits apart. We’ll break down the key findings, share real-world implications, and provide actionable takeaways to help you improve donor retention and maximize generosity. If you want to stay ahead of industry trends and make data-driven decisions with confidence, don’t miss this first look at the latest fundraising benchmarks!
CEO
at Virtuous
In today’s digital age, nonprofits aren’t just competing for donations—they’re competing for attention. As distractions multiply at an accelerated pace, creating meaningful connections with donors is more critical than ever.
Join award winning author Nathan Chappell, a global expert on AI and generosity, as he shares strategies for fostering Radical Connection. Learn how to shift from transactional fundraising to building deeper, trust-centered relationships that inspire long-term engagement.
Nathan will offer practical insights on leveraging technology, rethinking organizational priorities, and building a community that donors are proud to support.
Great fundraising starts with great data. But how do you ensure your data is clean, connected, and ready to power smarter decisions?
In this session, Clay Buck and Tim Paris from Dataro will explore the crucial role of data quality in fundraising success—and how AI can take it even further.
Learn how clean, well-structured data lays the foundation for predictive analytics, helping you identify high-potential donors, forecast giving trends, and optimize your outreach.
Whether you’re looking to improve donor retention, increase giving, or streamline your efforts, this session will show you how to harness both data integrity and AI-driven insights to make better fundraising decisions.
Keeping donors engaged and committed is more challenging than ever, but it’s also the key to long-term fundraising success. In this session, we’ll explore proven strategies for strengthening donor relationships and scaling retention efforts without losing the personal touch.
Learn how to create meaningful connections, communicate impact effectively, and build loyalty that lasts.
Whether you’re looking to refine your stewardship approach or expand your retention efforts, you’ll leave with actionable tactics to keep supporters engaged and giving in 2025 and beyond.
In this conversation, we’ve gathered the leading nonprofit experts in data readiness to explore the key KPI’s every team should align to, best practices in data health and reporting, and the role technology plays to fundraise in the modern world.
Join us for a live demo of Virtuous and discover how to engage every donor personally, increase generosity, and streamline your fundraising efforts.
Explore how our nonprofit CRM, marketing automation, online giving, donor insights, and more work together to create impactful supporter experiences.
Discover how fundraising automation and donor signals empower your team to engage and retain donors more effectively.
Solutions Engineer
at Virtuous
At the heart of community-building is the power to reclaim and rewrite our narratives, because if we don’t tell our story, someone else will, and they may get it wrong. This panel explores how impact professionals can move beyond outdated, deficit-based storytelling and instead embrace narratives that honor dignity, agency, and the lived experiences of the communities they serve. By shifting from transactional engagement to transformational co-creation, we activate trust, belonging, and collective impact.
In uncertain times, grant funding can feel unpredictable, competition is fierce, priorities shift, and the future is anything but clear. But with the right technology, nonprofits can navigate these challenges with confidence. This session will reveal how to leverage smart tools to identify the right funders, streamline applications, and manage grants more efficiently. Learn how to cut through the noise, stay ahead of shifting funding landscapes, and secure the resources your mission needs to thrive, no matter what the future holds.
Your nonprofit’s average gift amount is one of the most powerful indicators of fundraising success, yet it’s often overlooked. A small increase in gift size can lead to significant revenue growth, helping you do more without constantly chasing new donors. In this session, we’ll break down practical, data-backed strategies to elevate your average gift, from optimizing donor communications to refining your ask amounts. Walk away with proven tactics to inspire generosity, deepen donor relationships, and create a lasting impact for your mission.
Frontline fundraisers often struggle to build meaningful, long-term relationships with donors due to disconnected systems and inefficient workflows.
Join us for a live demo of Virtuous and discover how our Responsive Fundraising Platform equips frontline fundraisers with personalized engagement tools, real-time donor insights, and automation to streamline their efforts.
Learn how Virtuous helps fundraisers strengthen donor connections, increase giving, and drive sustainable fundraising growth, all while saving time and maximizing impact.
Is your nonprofit effectively building lasting donor relationships? This session introduces a clear framework to evaluate and improve your fundraising strategy. We’ll break down the key stages of growth—from basic data management to advanced personalization—helping you assess where you stand and what steps to take next.
Walk away with a roadmap to better donor engagement, stronger retention, and greater fundraising success.
Technology is evolving quickly, and many nonprofit teams are struggling to keep pace. As donor expectations grow and internal systems age, organizations risk falling behind if they don’t adapt. The next five years will bring significant change, and now is the time to start planning.
Join Erin McHugh Saif for a forward-looking session that demystifies the tech landscape nonprofits must prepare for now. This conversation will explore how tools like AI-driven CRMs, intelligent automation, and data platforms are shaping the future of donor engagement and operational strategy.
You’ll leave with a clearer view of where nonprofit technology is headed and what it means for their teams, systems, and supporters.
VP of Product
at Virtuous
Recurring giving is experiencing a renaissance driven by the subscription economy, which first shaped the way individuals subscribe and has subsequently begun to transform the way they give.
In his new book The Rise of Sustainable Giving, Dave Raley unpacks lessons from a two-year national sustainer study, two decades of experience, and insights from top practitioners in both recurring giving and in subscriptions. Sustainable giving is more accessible to more nonprofits than at any other time in history – this session will show you how.
Key Takeaways:
-Understanding major trends reshaping sustainer giving.
-How recurring giving is more accessible to more charities than ever.
-Insights from successful nonprofits to build a resilient giving program.
-Tap into actionable insights to grow subscription giving.
Universities and Institutions struggle to build lasting relationships with alumni and donors due to outdated, one-size-fits-all engagement strategies. Join us for a live demo of Virtuous and see how our Responsive Fundraising Platform helps colleges and universities create personalized, data-driven donor experiences.
Learn how Virtuous empowers your team to increase giving, strengthen alumni connections, and drive sustainable fundraising growth.
Meet us at the Main Stage for the Day 1 Closing, where we’ll unearth the biggest takeaways from the day and give you a sneak peek into the agenda for day 2 of the Responsive Nonprofit Summit.
The first few touchpoints with a new donor set the tone for a lasting relationship. In this interactive workshop, we’ll break down the seven essential elements of an impactful new donor welcome series—one that builds trust, deepens engagement, and increases retention.
You’ll walk away with practical strategies and real-world examples to craft a welcome series that turns first-time donors into lifelong supporters. Get ready to map out a plan that makes every new donor feel valued and inspired to give again!
A donor’s journey doesn’t end with a gift—it’s just the beginning. In this hands-on workshop, we’ll dive into the art and science of donor stewardship, equipping you with practical strategies to nurture long-term relationships, increase retention, and inspire greater generosity.
Through interactive exercises and real-world examples, you’ll learn how to create meaningful touchpoints, personalize donor engagement, and build a stewardship plan that keeps supporters invested in your mission for years to come.
And to make it even more actionable, we’ll show you exactly how to do all of this in Virtuous, so you can put your plan into practice right away.
Kick off the morning by getting to know our sponsors and engaging with fellow attendees during our networking session.
Welcome back to Day 2 of the Responsive Nonprofit Summit!
Join us for an exclusive look at what’s next for Virtuous! CEO Gabe Cooper will reveal the upcoming innovations on the Virtuous roadmap—designed to help nonprofits build deeper donor relationships, streamline operations, and drive greater impact.
Don’t miss this opportunity to get ahead of the curve and see how Virtuous is shaping the future of responsive fundraising.
The most effective fundraisers don’t just raise money, they build momentum among their supporters + believers. The shift from addition (incremental growth) to multiplication (exponential impact) happens when organizations move beyond transactions and activate their supporters as storytellers, fundraisers + advocates.
Donor behavior is shifting. People want to belong to a movement, not just give to a cause. The most successful nonprofits aren’t just running campaigns, they’re rallying communities, scaling generosity + fostering deep engagement. From charity: water’s Spring membership to GivingTuesday’s grassroots global expansion, organizations that prioritize community-driven growth are seeing sustained impact and donor retention at unprecedented levels.
Takeaway: Fundraisers who embrace multiplication over addition create experiences that spark shared ownership, engagement + advocacy. It’s time to unleash the superpower of community into your mission.
Find out how to do more with less by automating key aspects of your marketing and donor engagement. Learn about tools that let you trigger emails and ads based on how supporters are interacting with your organization—so you’re always reaching the right people at the right time.
We’ll also explore how automation helps you attract younger generations of donors, who expect personalized, real-time communication. You’ll see real campaign examples from nonprofits that have embraced automation to increase donations, boost event attendance, and grow their reach.
Finding the right balance between general, mid-major, and major donor portfolios is key to sustainable fundraising growth. In this session, we’ll explore strategies for treating every donor like a major donor—building personalized relationships at every level while ensuring fundraisers have the right portfolio mix to maximize impact.
Learn how to optimize engagement, prioritize outreach, and create a seamless donor journey that fosters long-term generosity.
Join us for a live demo of Virtuous and discover how to engage every donor personally, increase generosity, and streamline your fundraising efforts.Explore how our nonprofit CRM, marketing automation, online giving, donor insights, and more work together to create impactful supporter experiences.
Discover how fundraising automation and donor signals empower your team to engage and retain donors more effectively.
The world of generosity has changed. Your donors live in a hyper-personalized world where Netflix predicts their next binge, and their inboxes anticipate their next craving before they do. Meanwhile, too many nonprofits are still sending “Dear Friend” emails and one-size-fits-all appeals—hoping for connection but creating disconnect instead.
The result? Donors feel unseen. Teams work in silos. And generosity stalls.
But it doesn’t have to be this way.
Enter The Donor Connection Blueprint: a simple, structured framework with five actionable steps to help you meet donors where they are, break down silos, and create meaningful, scalable connections that drive results.
This isn’t a gimmick. It’s a proven, scalable framework that starts where you are and builds toward what’s possible. Your donors want to feel seen. Your teams want to win together. And your mission deserves the generosity that comes when connections become personal.
This is how you meet—and keep—your donors.
Healthy data fuels strong donor relationships – Clean and trust your data to connect meaningfully.
Speak to the Person, Not the Wallet – Segment and craft messages that match donor passions.
Right Message, Right Time – Automate journeys to keep engagement high.
Personalization That Scales – Use AI to predict needs and create human connections at scale.
In today’s digital-first world, marketing can make or break your fundraising success. But are hidden mistakes holding you back?
In this session, we’ll uncover the top five digital marketing missteps nonprofits make—like ineffective messaging, missed engagement opportunities, and poor donor journeys—and show you exactly how to fix them.
Walk away with actionable strategies to optimize your campaigns, strengthen donor relationships, and maximize your online impact.
VP of Marketing & Growth
at charity: water
Customer Happiness Director
at Beeline
CEO
at CauseMic
Acquiring a donor is a milestone, but their lifetime value is what truly fuels your mission. In this session, we’ll explore strategies to move donors from a one-time gift to sustained, long-term support—maximizing retention, increasing gift frequency, and growing donor lifetime value.
Learn how to cultivate deeper relationships, personalize engagement at scale, and implement data-driven strategies that keep donors invested in your mission year after year. Because the real impact isn’t just in the first gift—it’s in a lifetime of generosity.
Healthcare organizations often struggle with building lasting relationships and engaging donors and patients effectively, especially with a diverse supporter base.
Join us for a live demo of Virtuous and discover how our Responsive Fundraising Platform simplifies supporter and patient engagement through personalized communication, real-time insights, and automation.
Learn how Virtuous helps your team drive consistent giving, foster meaningful connections, and enhance patient loyalty, all while streamlining your fundraising efforts.
Most of the stories we consume today are on a screen. One of the biggest questions we love to ask at charity: water is how can we disrupt where mass culture is heading and create something novel and unique. It became apparent that in our very digital world, we wanted to invite people into a physical space to engage with our work in real life. At the charity: water experience lab, people can push real buttons to drill a well, walk in real life to carry water alongside a girl in Uganda, and look at water under a real microscope to see what’s lurking inside. Even the giving experience is interactive at the Lab. Viktoria will talk about how the idea for the Experience Lab was born, and how charity: water is using physical, immersive experiences to reimagine donor engagement.
Meet us at the Main Stage for the Day 2 Closing, where we’ll unearth the biggest takeaways from the day and give you a sneak peek into the agenda for the final day of the Responsive Nonprofit Summit.
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