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Join Our Special Webinar on Lent & Easter!

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Lent & EasterYou are invited to a special webinar & training session

As we prepare for Lent and Easter, it is essential to think about how to engage your parishioners and visitors during this season. Many people will be visiting during this time of year. We have several engagement tools available on your GiveCentral platform to enhance their experience, and will also allow you to connect with them!

We also offer GC SmartTools that allow you to connect with donors using a customizable, pre-populated form for making donations. During the session, we will guide you through where these tools are located on your platform, how to set them up, and how to use them effectively to connect with your donors and enhance your giving efforts.

Join us for this special presentation and training session on Wednesday, February 19, at 3 PM MT. Get ready to discover powerful engagement tools that you can leverage to maximize your impact this upcoming season.

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Vish Vass Content Writer
Vish Vass writes for the GiveCentral blog, where he shares ideas and insights on fundraising and donor engagement. Passionate about helping nonprofits connect with their communities, he focuses on creating content that is clear, useful, and backed by research. His goal is to make complex topics easy to understand and apply.

Last modified: February 20, 2025

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