In today’s rapidly evolving philanthropic landscape, engaging donors goes beyond mere numbers—it demands a deep commitment to accessibility and equity. How can we cultivate truly inclusive giving experiences that resonate with diverse communities? Join us for an insightful panel discussion featuring influential leaders in accessibility, mental health advocacy, and disability inclusion. Executive Directors Tim Tegge of The Sight Center, Marriah Kornowa of NAMI Greater Toledo, and Ash Lemons of The Ability Center will share their expertise, with Thasia (Tay) Awad, IDEA Chair of AFP Northwest Ohio Chapter and Director of Development at Big Brothers Big Sisters, leading the conversation. Together, they will explore how equitable practices can strengthen donor relationships, broaden engagement, and drive lasting impact. Whether you’re a nonprofit leader, fundraiser, or advocate, this discussion will provide actionable strategies to transform donor engagement through the lens of inclusion. Don’t miss this opportunity to create a more accessible and equitable philanthropic future!