First Day Podcast

Taking the Pulse of Fundraising


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In this episode of The First Day from The Fund Raising School, host Bill Stanczykiewicz, Ed.D. welcomes back the ever-insightful Lindsay Marciniak, MPA, Managing Director of CCS Fundraising, to dissect the latest edition of CCS’s Philanthropy Pulse Report. Broadcasting from the heart of Chicago, Lindsay dives into this year’s fundraising pulse check, highlighting trends, triumphs, and the occasional head-scratcher. The survey gathered insights from nearly 650 organizations worldwide, with about 70% of respondents in senior fundraising or leadership roles. The report reveals that 62% of organizations experienced revenue growth in 2024, with 30% enjoying growth of 10% or more. Lindsay calls this a testament to philanthropy’s resilience.
As Lindsay and Bill unravel the data, they shine a spotlight on the ever-present challenge of "dollars up, donors down." The report notes an uptick in revenue but a dip in donor numbers, a puzzle that’s been baffling fundraisers for years. Yet, there’s a silver lining: organizations that managed to attract new donors (53% of survey participants) saw promising revenue boosts. Lindsay emphasizes the importance of working the entire donor pyramid, from major givers to the everyday heroes who make smaller contributions. She underscores how AI is beginning to play a role in customizing donor communications, ensuring every donor, from digital-savvy Gen Z to loyal boomers, feels seen and valued.
The conversation then turns to digital fundraising, where the report uncovers both growth and growing pains. Digital giving rose post-pandemic, but the most recent data shows a dip, suggesting that while digital strategies are essential, they’re not a magic bullet. Lindsay highlights that 63% of surveyed organizations used digital or social media campaigns to connect with donors, especially younger generations who want more than just a “click and give,” they want to be part of the mission. She reminds us that digital fundraising isn’t just about the tech; it’s about creating genuine connections, encouraging board members, staff, and even volunteers to tap into their social networks and spread the word.
Wrapping up, Bill and Lindsay remind us that fundraising is as much art as it is science. From diversifying revenue streams to stewarding donors with personalized outreach, the message is clear: philanthropy isn’t going anywhere. Yes, digital is changing the game, and yes, challenges like donor retention and acquisition are real, but so is the opportunity for growth and impact. As Lindsay puts it, it’s all about meeting donors where they are and ensuring they feel part of something bigger.
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