BRAND NEW 60-MINUTE WORKSHOP
Presented by Faigy Gilder
Thursday, September 24, 2026
1:00 – 2:00 pm ET (10:00 – 11:00 am PT)
Learn how to write stronger LinkedIn hooks and create engaging carousel posts from start to finish.
Jump Starter Workshops are Pass Holder Exclusives. You MUST have an All-Access Pass to attend.

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LinkedIn carousels are a great way to turn your ideas, tips, and expertise into visual, swipeable content that encourages people to stop scrolling and spend more time with your post.
But creating one isn’t quite as intuitive as you might expect. What looks like a carousel is actually uploaded to LinkedIn as a document so there are a few extra steps to getting the format right.
In this hands-on session, you’ll learn how to create a LinkedIn post with a scroll-stopping hook and an engaging carousel, one of the most engaging kinds of content on the platform. You’ll learn the anatomy of a hook that earns attention, how to storyboard your carousel slide-by-slide, and finally, how to get it all up on LinkedIn in real time or in the future.
During this workshop, you’ll:
What Others Have Said about Our Jump Starter Workshops
“I appreciate the interactive component of the Jumpstart workshop. It was valuable having the opportunity to apply what we are learning during the session. Instead of setting myself a reminder to “do this,” I came away with a framework I can put use almost immediately. Thank you! This is a great direction to take your training sessions.” – Holly Pattison
“I loved connecting with others. I can not say enough how much I like the dedicated work time.” – Beth Helmueller-Perkins
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“My favorite part of the Jump Starter was receiving guidance and coaching, getting to talk with colleagues, and leaving with practical tools! This is an excellent companion to your regular webinars.” – Aimee Cotton Bogush
“I really loved the interactive style.” – Bethany
“It was great. The short session helped me realize it doesn’t take a lot of time to get these things done. These are a good companion to your lecture-style training. You all are my favorite!” – Leili Khalessi
“I liked this format – instead of just giving me ideas, it gave me space to start working with them in real time & ask any immediate questions that came up through that.” – Anna Mullen
Meet Faigy Gilder
Faigy Gilder has more than 15 years of experience in nonprofit marcomms, working as an in-house professional at diverse organizations before launching her digital marketing consultancy in 2022. She offers project-based fractional marketing services to mission-driven leaders and organizations who are stretched-thin so they can stop spinning their wheels and start gaining momentum.
Her journey began with a journalism degree and AmeriCorps service, followed by earning her MPA from the NYU Wagner in Public and Nonprofit Management and Policy. Most recently, she served as Director of Communications at a specialized bar association, managing everything from large annual conferences to comprehensive strategic planning.
As a Senior Advisor at Nonprofit Marketing Guide, Faigy brings an insider’s understanding of the unique challenges facing nonprofit professionals. She knows firsthand what it’s like to juggle marketing, communications, and development responsibilities while trying to maximize impact with minimal resources. Her specialty lies in helping overwhelmed teams create sustainable systems that work within real-world constraints. From maximizing Google Ad Grants to implementing AI-powered content automation, she focuses on innovative solutions that help organizations do more with less.
When she’s not working, Faigy enjoys meeting friends for coffee, crafting with resin, going for walks, painting in oils, and reading fantasy novels. She lives in Bergen County, NJ, with her husband, Ari, and their three rambunctious children.

