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By Steven Screen, Jeff Brooks
4.8
66 ratings
The podcast currently has 100 episodes available.
You'll be equipped and inspired by this interview with Jen Love and John Lepp of Agents of Good in Toronto. They are powerful spokespersons for the idea and practical expression of loving donors. You'll learn how Courier font is a practical tool for donor love, why innovation in fundraising so often doesn't work, why ugly powers great fundraising, and how fundraisers can take care of themselves in our sometimes emotionally draining work.
We asked two new fundraising (and very successful) writers who have been doing some very great work what they know about fundraising that's making them succeed.
Here's what they told us:
If you're new to the work, or feel intimidated by it, this list can push you way up your learning curve, and fast!
Program #110
Play: 11 amazing fundraising truths discovered by new writers (right click or "save as" to save the file for later).
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Time: 24:29
Steven shares his short poem, "A Benediction for Fundraisers" (based on "Christ Has No Body" by St. Teresa of Avila [1515-1582]).
We hope this very brief podcast inspires you to love the important work we do when we motivate donors to give.
Program #109
Click the link to play: A Benediction for Fundraisers, or right click and "save as" to save the file for later.
Time: 3:24
This is a powerful and super-informative interview with Greg Warner, founder of MarketSmart who also hosts a great podcast called Engagement Fundraising.
The secret to accelerating your fundraising program is this: find the right level of engagement and giving for every donor, especially:
How do you discover this? Some combination of science and magic?
Or just ask them?
You'll love Greg's energy and passion as he describes all the love we're missing by not asking -- engaging with -- donors.
Program #108
Play: Engagement fundraising -- how you raise the big bucks from the happiest donors (right click or "save as" to save the file for later).
Time: 23:10
We all know how important it is to tell great stories in fundraising. Those stories almost never drop out of the sky! We have to go and get them.
In this quick discussion, you'll get some great interviewing tips, including:
And more. Don't miss this opportunity to collect the best stories.
Program #107
Play: How to conduct interviews (right click or "save as" to save the file for later).
Time: 8:28
The most important thing you can learn about fundraising -- the one thing that can make the difference between mediocrity and big-time success -- it's this: It's not about you. It's about your donor! It's so easy to talk about how great our organization is ... and to forget that donors don't give because you're awesome. They give because they are awesome. That's why successful fundraising is about donors, not about us.
We've looked at a lot of nonprofit websites. More than is good for our mental health, frankly.
And we've found three things to be wrong with nearly all of them:
We'll show you how to fix these common issues and transform your website into the fundraising vehicle you want.
Program #106
Play: 3 things that are probably wrong with your nonprofit website (right click or "save as" to save the file for later).
Time: 13:06
We take a look at the ways photos can emotional depth and measurable pull-power to your fundraising ... or undermine your message entirely!
Take note of this:
A picture is worth a thousand words. So choose your pictures carefully!We take a look at the ways photos can emotional depth and measurable pull-power to your fundraising ... or undermine your message entirely!
A good fundraiser knows when to use "negative" images and when to use the positive ones we prefer. Find out in this episode the rhythm and balance of images that motivate donors to give. And to keep giving.
Program #105
Play: How to use photos in fundraising (right click or "save as" to save the file for later).
Time: 9:29
What's the subtext of your donor-communications stream? That is, what's the overarching message they're getting, even though you might not be saying it out loud? We'll show you how to change your subtext into one that thrills and involves donors -- and keeps them giving.
The podcast currently has 100 episodes available.