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Why your website matters more than ever

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martedì, 22 settembre 2026

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Programma

Join us for a free live webinar on turning your organization's website into a stronger tool for:

  • donations, 
  • volunteer engagement, 
  • funder trust, and mission impact. 
You’ll learn where your site may be losing supporters, what donors and funders expect today, and which practical fixes to prioritize without a massive budget or full rebuild. 

Attend live to ask questions and get specific guidance.  

BONUS MATERIAL: In addition, David has written a book, The AI Advantage: 101 Ways Non Profits, Charities, Can Work Smarter, Reach Further, and Do More Good 

Attending live will give you a chance to win a $3800 prize package!

David Pisarek

Get ready to meet David Pisarek, a tech enthusiast with a heart of gold!

This digital innovator has been transforming the non-profit world since 2000, using his tech skills for social good. As the founder of Wow Digital, David's on a mission to empower non-profits through smart digital solutions.

When he's not saving hospitals hundreds of thousands of dollars or coaching and mentoring over 200 agencies worldwide, you'll find him on the hockey rink, geeking out over the latest gadgets or enjoying quality time with his wife and two kids. With a goal to impact 10 million lives through 5,000 non-profits, David's proving that technology and compassion go hand in hand.