Reason #4 To Join Planned Giving Accelerator

As we approach the deadline next Monday to join our February class, I’m highlighting the top 5 benefits of becoming a Planned Giving Accelerator member.

Reason #4 — Step-by-step guidance

Lots of nonprofits shy away from Planned Giving thinking it’s too complex, confusing and time consuming.

Sadly, they’re missing out on a golden opportunity.

The truth is that establishing a successful Planned Giving program can actually be pretty simple, straightforward and efficient. When it’s done right.

When you become a Planned Giving Accelerator member, I take you step-by-step through the process of building an actionable and sustainable program that starts generating fast results and keeps your pipeline full.

I’ll teach you everything I know from my decades of Planned Giving success that has generated more than $150 million in planned gift commitments for my clients and Accelerator members.

But don’t just take it from me. Check out the story of Cheryl McCormick, CEO of Athens Humane Society, who has secured more than $2.2 million in commitments since joining the Accelerator last year.

Cheryl had previously taken an expensive Planned Giving course, that left her nothing but confused and discouraged.

With Planned Giving Accelerator, instead of being bombarded with jargon and legalese, she found a program that guided her to remarkable results simply by committing about an hour of her time each week.

You can have similar success if you act now.

Less than a week remains to join Planned Giving Accelerator for only 50% of our full tuition. You’ll get step-by-step guidance for launching your sustainable Planned Giving program.

Email me now at tony@plannedgivingaccelerator to get one of four remaining half-off seats for February’s Planned Giving Accelerator class.

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