Give Donors Something to Care About: Catch My Webcast Hosted by DonorSearch & Jay Frost
Last week I had the privilege of leading a session for NP leaders on the Philanthropy Masterminds Series webcast—if you aren’t familiar with it, I highly recommend it! It’s a great resource for NPs, hosted by DonorSearch and Jay Frost.
In the session—Give Donors Something to Care About: How to Grow a Passionate Donor Base—I discussed the root cause of donor fatigue, shared why strategic messaging is essential for a fully funded mission, and highlighted how communicating your org’s story is the path for growing committed, passionate partners that give year after year. I’m grateful for the opportunity to share what I’ve learned and how I assist NP every day. Plus it was a throwback to my university teaching days. (Just like riding a bike… ha!)
You can watch the replay for the full experience. I know you’ll find valuable insights for your donor engagement efforts.
Here’s why you need to watch:
Donor fatigue is REAL. 87% of NP leaders say it’s affecting their funding. Learn why this isn’t something to sweep under the proverbial rug.
But donor fatigue solvable—when you attack the ROOT OF THE PROBLEM. I share what causes donor fatigue and how to nurture healthy, growing donor relationships.
Learn why your org NEEDS a compelling, clear, consistent way to share its story (this is your case for support narrative).
See how my approach to strategic donor engagement can diffuse the funding issues NP orgs face.
Ready for more?
Here are two ways I can help you make your mission irresistible to donors:
1. Connect with me or follow me on LinkedIn.
That’s the first place I explore donor strategy ideas like these. Be sure to join the convo!
2. Work with me.
I help nonprofits already raising $1M+ annually to remove the mission-critical blind spots that keep their donors from giving and keep their teams running ragged. Should we work together? Let’s see!
Schedule your 15-minute Change Chat here and share about your nonprofit and how you’d like to improve your donor strategy.