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Have you ever wondered how to transform your donors into passionate fundraisers for your cause?
On today's episode, Nathan lays out several practical steps to help you help your donors become some of your best fundraiser by building strong relationships with your donors, creating an easy process for them to be involved, and then developing the courage to make the ask.
Nathan also invites you to reach out to he and Tim, if you need help putting these steps into practice. Use the text button and be sure to leave your contact information or use the email address below.
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The Hosts of The Practice of NonProfit Leadership:
Tim Barnes serves as the Executive Vice President of International Association for Refugees (IAFR)
Nathan Ruby serves as the Executive Director of Friends of the Children of Haiti (FOTCOH)
They can be reached at [email protected]
All opinions and views expressed by the hosts are their own and do not necessarily represent those of their respective organizations.
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Have you ever wondered how to transform your donors into passionate fundraisers for your cause?
On today's episode, Nathan lays out several practical steps to help you help your donors become some of your best fundraiser by building strong relationships with your donors, creating an easy process for them to be involved, and then developing the courage to make the ask.
Nathan also invites you to reach out to he and Tim, if you need help putting these steps into practice. Use the text button and be sure to leave your contact information or use the email address below.
Support the show
The Hosts of The Practice of NonProfit Leadership:
Tim Barnes serves as the Executive Vice President of International Association for Refugees (IAFR)
Nathan Ruby serves as the Executive Director of Friends of the Children of Haiti (FOTCOH)
They can be reached at [email protected]
All opinions and views expressed by the hosts are their own and do not necessarily represent those of their respective organizations.

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