Are you a nonprofit leader who is looking for real insight into how to successfully startup, fundraise for, or successfully lead your nonprofit organization. If you answered yes, this podcast is for you.
In this podcast you will discover:
1. What a nonprofit really is;
2. Grant tips; and,
3. Ways to raise money for your nonprofit
I share with you how I have raised hundreds of millions of dollars stretching beyond traditional grants, and trained thousands of organizations across the globe.
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Your donors deserve to be treated more than a walking checkbook! Get ready to take down notes as we talk about the key to being fully funded this year: learning how to value your donors and funders.
#GivingTuesday is one of the biggest philanthropic events where you can potentially raise a significant amount of funds for your nonprofit. It's never too early to prepare your #GivingTuesday campaig…
Why do you want to start a community-based organization? In this episode, we'll discuss the importance of your drive, motivation, and reason for starting a nonprofit.
Let's deep dive into the process of starting a nonprofit with a strategy and a plan to be fully funded. In this episode, we'll walk you through the basics of securing resources to deliver your progra…
It's easy to come up with the idea of starting a nonprofit. You've got the passion for helping people, but do you have what it takes to sustain and fully fund your organization? In this episode, I'll…
In today's economic climate it is important for nonprofit organizations to have the right plans and strategies to continue to raise money for their programs and organizations. Today I am sharing some…
Starting a nonprofit is NOT just filing your From 1023. It is SO MUCH MORE to do when you are starting your nonprofit. Listen to this and make sure you are starting your nonprofit the right way.
Nonprofit grant writing is a vital part of any smart and healthy fundraising strategy. However, before we jump into the fine details of successfully writing grant proposals, let’s review exactly what…
The number one predictor of fundraising success is the fundraising plan. It's not just the fundraising plan itself, but the act of planning. Simply taking time to reflect and put goals in writing is …
Giving isn’t a business transaction. It’s a human connection. To inspire donors to give, you need to make a meaningful connection by showing them why they matter and how they can make a difference. W…
A "Stakeholder" refers to anyone, individual, or group that has an interest in your nonprofit. It includes people directly involved, such as board members, people you serve, donors, or foundations th…
During good times and bad, some organizations raise a lot of money — and other organizations don’t.
The organizations raising the most money, generally speaking, rely on best practices, technology, a…
Words are everything in fundraising. One major key to your success is found in the strength of your nonprofit storytelling.
The way you tell your story and engage people in your message can make or b…
Passion Is Not Enough: The Most Common Mistakes Startup Nonprofits Make
Starting a nonprofit is difficult, complex, and hard work.
I am being kind when I say this part...
It takes vision, guts, a cle…
Listen to discover the three (3) shifts to help you go from where you are to where you KNOW you should be by now in the area of your nonprofit startup and fundraising.
#coaching…
Every nonprofit organization is different. It takes many kinds of donors to support your work and further your mission. For some organizations, that might mean going after major donors. For others, i…
In nonprofits, the product or service that they deliver are often referred to as a "program."
The mission of the organization is its overall purpose in the community. During strategic planning, plan…
DEFINITION: Impact is the difference your nonprofit makes: There's the work you do, and the results that flow from it.
98% of your donors give because of your impact...YES, even during COVID your or…