Register
May 20, 2026
5:30PM-8PM

Frank & Roze
494 E 19th Ave
Denver, CO 80203

Join Funraise and AidKit in curating impactful connections between nonprofit executives.

The goal of Funraise Connects is to bring nonprofit leaders and founders together in a relaxed setting to break bread while we network, share ideas, and learn from our peers.

Funraise Connects Denver will be hosted by Dani Lockard and joined by a Katrina Van Gasse from AidKit.

As former nonprofit fundraisers ourselves, Funraise bases our roadmap on what nonprofiteers need, not what's convenient for us. Reports, support requests, and reviews only tell part of the story. Hearing firsthand about your needs, work, and experiences at our Connects events helps us build better, faster, so that we can lead the way in nonprofit technology. Dani Lockard, an experienced fundraising strategist and Funraise evangelist, takes nonprofit growth very seriously. Since 2018, Dani has been leading nonprofits to success in the digital fundraising space through partnerships with Funraise, giving her the opportunity to work with organizations across the world.

Dinner will be followed by a roundtable discussion with Katrina and Dani.

The cost of the evening will be covered by Funraise and AidKit. Space will be limited, so if you would like to attend this complimentary dinner (and open bar!), please register as soon as possible.

AidKit is the aid infrastructure that helps nonprofits and government agencies deliver fast, fair, and effective programs—ready before disaster strikes, not built in the middle of one. The platform handles the full workflow—applications, eligibility verification, fraud mitigation, and payments—so organizations can focus on the people who need help, not the process. AidKit has supported over 240 partners across 27 states, distributing more than $425 million in aid to date. Katrina Van Gasse is the co-founder and Chief Impact Officer of AidKit, where she has spent the last four-plus years building infrastructure that helps organizations respond to disasters and crises before the next one hits.