5 Secrets Of Fundraising We Can Learn From The Saints

by Catholic Media, Outstanding Initiatives

Catholic-Link’s podcaster Alanna Burg had the pleasure of hosting Brice Sokolowski, founder of catholicfundraiser.net, for an exclusive interview back in August.

After enjoying a successful career in technology consulting with Accenture and PriceWaterhouseCoopers in various cities (Dallas, San Francisco, Paris, Abu Dhabi, and London) around the world,  Brice left it to help his Catholic diocese in London, England with a fundraising campaign. The campaign went on to raise over $50 million, the largest sum ever raised for the Catholic Church in the United Kingdom.

We are now able to share this video recording and Brice’s secrets to fundraising with you!

Take Notes, Find The Answers To These Questions

What to do BEFORE you ever ask for money?

What’s the best way to ASK?

How to get a long-term donation?

How to get people to say YES?

5 Secrets Of Fundraising We Can Learn From The Saints

If you enjoyed Brice’s interview, check out his book – Alms: The Definitive Guide to the Ins and Outs of Catholic Fundraising – for more information and secrets that will help you raise money for your ministry.

“I discovered, in time, that I didn’t need all the answers to my questions. That’s God’s role.” – Brice Sokolowski

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