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"Fuzzy is the enemy of yes."
That line came up this week while I was recording the podcast.
And I cannot stop thinking about it.
Most major gift offers I see in 2026 are not failing because the relationship is weak or the mission is unclear. They are failing because the offer itself is fuzzy. A program description with a price tag at the bottom is not an offer. It is a proposal. And sophisticated donors can feel the difference.
In this week's episode of The Intentional Fundraiser podcast, I walk through the anatomy of a truly transformational gift offer. The five elements that belong on one page. The multi-year and blended structures that feel doable to your donor. And the co-creation conversation that turns a good offer into a great partnership.
I share three real stories along the way, including the donor who once told me, "I wrote the check because I liked you. But I never quite understood what I was building."
Here is my question for you: Do your best offers feel like proposals, or like invitations?
Give this episode a listen this week. And if it lands for you, share it with a colleague who is sitting on a big opportunity right now. That is often the nudge that moves it forward.
More from Tammy Zonker
Author of Calling All Heroes
Founder of Fundraising Transformed
President of Modern Institute for Charitable Giving
Learn more about the Excellence in Major Gift Fundraising Seminar
Subscribe to Tammy Zonker's Scaling Major Gifts newsletter
Connect with Tammy Zonker on LinkedIn
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"Fuzzy is the enemy of yes."
That line came up this week while I was recording the podcast.
And I cannot stop thinking about it.
Most major gift offers I see in 2026 are not failing because the relationship is weak or the mission is unclear. They are failing because the offer itself is fuzzy. A program description with a price tag at the bottom is not an offer. It is a proposal. And sophisticated donors can feel the difference.
In this week's episode of The Intentional Fundraiser podcast, I walk through the anatomy of a truly transformational gift offer. The five elements that belong on one page. The multi-year and blended structures that feel doable to your donor. And the co-creation conversation that turns a good offer into a great partnership.
I share three real stories along the way, including the donor who once told me, "I wrote the check because I liked you. But I never quite understood what I was building."
Here is my question for you: Do your best offers feel like proposals, or like invitations?
Give this episode a listen this week. And if it lands for you, share it with a colleague who is sitting on a big opportunity right now. That is often the nudge that moves it forward.
More from Tammy Zonker
Author of Calling All Heroes
Founder of Fundraising Transformed
President of Modern Institute for Charitable Giving
Learn more about the Excellence in Major Gift Fundraising Seminar
Subscribe to Tammy Zonker's Scaling Major Gifts newsletter
Connect with Tammy Zonker on LinkedIn
Resources: Show notes, links, and resources mentioned in this episode.
Review my show: Please review my show. After you click the link, scroll to the bottom, first tap to rate with five stars, and then tap “Write a Review.” Then, let me know what you liked most about this particular episode or how you find my podcast helpful, valuable, insightful, or inspiring in some way.
Privacy Policy: See Privacy Policy at https://www.fundraisingtransformed.com/policies

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