Digital engagement has become a critical strategy for nonprofits to connect with key stakeholders and supporters during the COVID-19 pandemic. For many organizations, the challenges involved in developing meaningful virtual experiences has required them to consider unique takes on traditional programs and initiatives or develop entirely new offerings.
Join us for this interactive workshop to gain insight into new and engaging digital strategies to help nonprofit organizations drive and fulfill their mission in a virtual world, while continuing to build their base of diverse supporters.
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Director, Community Initiatives, Opera Philadelphia
Veronica Chapman-Smith has worked in Opera Philadelphia’s administration since 2016. Ms. Chapman-Smith was integral in the development of Opera Philadelphia’s Backstage Pass; a workforce readiness program for technical theater.
VIce President, Pariveda Solutions
Tiffany Lentz serves as a Vice President at Pariveda Solutions. Tiffany has helped identify, develop, and institutionalize growth strategies with clients at the center, helping her own firm and those of her clients transform their businesses and deliver greater value to their customers
Vice President of Development, Opera Philadelphia
Rachel McCausland joined the Opera Philadelphia team in October 2011 and was appointed Vice President of Development in April 2018. During her tenure at Opera Philadelphia, Rachel has overseen tremendous growth in individual, corporate, and foundation giving, as well as the establishment of its planned giving program.
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Accessibility:
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Attendee Policy:
Chamber programs/events are privately sponsored events with a structured format. No demonstrations or other disruptions will be tolerated. Violation of this policy may result in the attendee's removal from the premises or virtual program/event without refund, in addition to possible legal remedies.
Anti-Harassment Policy:
Chamber is committed to providing a harassment-free and inclusive experience for everyone at our events, and all events hosted in The Chamber’s facilities. We will not tolerate harassment of participants or Chamber staff in any form. Participants violating these rules may be sanctioned or removed from the event at the discretion of the event organizers.
Health & Safety Policy:
The Chamber will take precautions to ensure the health & safety of our guests, abiding guidelines set by the Center for Disease Control (CDC) along with state and local laws. By attending, guests assume the risk related to possible exposure. Those who are sick, suspect they have or had COVID, should not attend.
Program Link:
For virtual programs, links are sent to pre-registered guests 24 hours prior to program/event via an Outlook calendar invitation.
Photo Policy:
Your registration constitutes permission to use photos, audio, and video recording taken of you at the event for promotional purposes in connection with the Chamber and its Councils.
Registration/Cancellation Policy:
Pre-registration is necessary and payment is required upon registration. Walk-ins are not guaranteed entrance. No refunds will be given one week prior to program/event. Substitutions may be made with at least 24-hour notice.
Ticket/Seating Policy:
Tickets are held at the door under company name. Reserved seating for tables purchases only.