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14 Sep 2022, 04:52 GMT+10
Phoenix, Arizona-based fundraising consultant Diana Hoyt, Chief Strategist and Trainer at Formula for Fundraising, was interviewed by leading LA-based podcaster Adam Torres of Mission Matters Business Podcast on the matter of non-profit fundraising.
Diana Hoyt's mission is to help non-profits increase their fundraising capacity. She helps organizations understand their data and harness its power to retain donors and drive data-driven strategy development. She also aids in writing and reviewing the cases they make to convince investors to support their causes. Today on Mission Matters, she talks about her role, what motivates her, and what's up ahead.
In this podcast, the host covers:
To learn more about Formula for Fundraising, reach out to Diana Hoyt at [email protected] or call 602-722-3624.
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