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What if the barrier between you and the big gifts is not the donors but your own fear? What does it look like to be bold in your approach to fundraising?
On today's episode, Tim and Nathan are focused on helping nonprofit executive directors to develop boldness in fundraising. Sharing from their own experiences, the guys provide 5 ways to add boldness to the task of raising funds for your organization:
- Embrace fear
- Believe in yourself
- Take calculated risks
- Take action
- Fail faster
To sign up for the Fundraising Fundamentals workshop mentioned on this episode, click here.
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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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What if the barrier between you and the big gifts is not the donors but your own fear? What does it look like to be bold in your approach to fundraising?
On today's episode, Tim and Nathan are focused on helping nonprofit executive directors to develop boldness in fundraising. Sharing from their own experiences, the guys provide 5 ways to add boldness to the task of raising funds for your organization:
- Embrace fear
- Believe in yourself
- Take calculated risks
- Take action
- Fail faster
To sign up for the Fundraising Fundamentals workshop mentioned on this episode, click here.
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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