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What’s Behind Anonymous Giving?

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Free online forum explores the why behind stealth giving and how it affects nonprofits| Fueled by th

Free online forum explores the why behind stealth giving and how it affects nonprofits| [View email in your browser.]() [The Chronicle of Philanthropy]() [Why Donors Give Anonymously]() Fueled by the threat of social media outrage and public relations disasters if the masses don’t like their charitable choices, stealth donors are on the rise. This trend is changing the dynamics of giving, introducing new tensions to the nonprofit-donor relationship, and challenging fundraising conventions. [November 12 2 PM ET]() [Join us for an online forum on Tuesday, November 12 at 2 p.m. ET]() exploring the world of anonymous giving. This free event will address topics including: - The trending motives behind anonymous giving. - Fundraising tactics that may cause donors to hide their identities. - How to maintain and strengthen ties with donors who want anonymity. [Reserve Your Spot]() [Maria Di Mento]() HOST Maria Di Mento Senior Reporter The Chronicle of Philanthropy [Button]() [With Support From PG Calc]() The forum will be recorded. All registrants will have access to the on-demand video and transcript. The Chronicle of Philanthropy | 1255 Twenty-Third St., N.W. | Washington, D.C. 20037 [Privacy Policy](/OTMxLUVLQS0yMTgAAAGWWUuR4TTsuRK7RzpWUjlbLh_tGSS72Pob0ycnUhTkATczyZzKnOVnNUWNLc3jLFFhogGqqpo=) | [Unsubscribe or update your email preferences here](=/OTMxLUVLQS0yMTgAAAGWWUuR4TTsuRK7RzpWUjlbLh_tGSS72Pob0ycnUhTkATczyZzKnOVnNUWNLc3jLFFhogGqqpo=)

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