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Online Giving Webinar

Location: Online

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Join Vanco for a collaborative webinar designed to equip churches with the tools and insights needed to embrace and enhance online giving. 

Register Online

Whether your church is just beginning its digital giving journey or looking to optimize an existing program, this session offers practical, faith-based strategies tailored to your mission. 

What You’ll Learn: 

  • How Vanco helps support your ministry goals 
  • Proven strategies for introducing and increasing online giving in your congregation 
  • live walkthrough of Vanco’s online giving platform and key features 
  • Key industry benchmarks and data to guide your stewardship efforts 

This is your opportunity to gain actionable tools and expert guidance to grow generosity in today’s digital-first world.

Provided by the NIC and WI Finance teams. If you have any questions, please reach out to David W. Quinn.

Recordings of previous webinars can be found in the Finance and Administration Showcase on Vimeo.

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