The top twelve tips on successfully taking an in-person fundraising event virtual
One of the top questions asked these days are, “How do we take our gala event and make it virtual?”
Since COVID-19 has happened, there has been a deep desire to take events and make them all virtual.
I assert that it can be done. But,…
The greatest opportunity: a summons for more in our not-for-profits
The Pandemic has been a great global summons. A call. In the middle of the night to awake. To something new.
What are you talking about?
Yes, it has. I know, I know.
You are probably saying it has been a grand inconvenience, even a…
Acquiring New Donors Through Digital Lead Acquisitions in the Age of the Coronavirus
One thing about pandemics, or just crises and downturns in general, is that they tend to expose organizational weaknesses, poor practices, and complete neglect. We can see evidence of this daily around the world today. Systems, structures, and…
Non Donor Conversions During Covid 19: Are You Planning Your Follow-Up Stewardship?
The Coronavirus has presented us all with some very life-threatening challenges. For once, the entire globe is under siege by a crisis impacting us all.
It is simply, one word, unprecedented.
However, that does not mean that we cannot…
Fundraising After COVID 19
Yes, there will be life after COVID 19.
Of that, I can guarantee it. What I can't guarantee is what life will look like.
But, what I can guarantee is that life will look and feel different than it does today. Change is almost a constant…
Please Fit Your Fundraising Oxygen Mask
I tend to fly a lot these days. And, sometimes, I pay attention to those safety announcements. Qantas Airlines has done a great job of making them both fun and informative, which helps.
The one safety tip that I, and probably you, remember…
What bushfires taught me about being a resilient nonprofit fundraiser
It was early December when I arrived at my location in Australia.
The fires had been burning for several weeks and had been slowly chewing more and more bushland.
As the days rolled on, dark clouds of smoke became even more ominous, and…
Are you suffering a “crisis in confidence” as a nonprofit executive director or fundraiser?
There are specific points in all our nonprofit careers, where we stop and wonder, "Am I cut out for this work?"
Whether or not you are an executive director or a fundraiser, it happens.
Whether through a "bad job fit," "unrealistic expectations,"…
How our fundraising expectations die a slow death to complacency
Just this week, I have spoken to two coaching clients about the stages of grieving after losing a job. Yes, there are actual stages of grieving that one must go through that follow Elizabeth Kubler Ross identified stages of grieving a death.…
Making a case for your state-funded organization’s fundraising
When meeting with new clients, I often hear this exact same question, "But, our organization receives state and federal funds...how can we realistically make the case for our fundraising?"
And, my answer is, "Even more so you can!
It…
Ten steps to supercharge your nonprofit fundraising in the new decade
A new year and a new decade are quickly moving upon us. Is your organization ready to hit the ground running when the clock hits midnight on December 31? After what seems like months of preparation, and a rush headlong in the "Giving Season,"…
How a feasibility study can determine whether or not to invest in a fundraising program
Recently, I have received several inquiries from organizations who, for the first time, are seeking to start fundraising efforts. Many have subsisted on federal and state funds, finding ways to "cover" the expenses that the federal and state…