Often, we’re too quick to jump into the solution with our donors and we fail to connect the donor, meaningfully, to the problem we’re working to solve. When done properly, connecting your donor to the problem, in human and emotional terms, can have a massive impact for that donor and your organization.
In today’s podcast episode, Richard and Jeff share why bringing donors close to the need is such a core part of our fundraising philosophy. They focus on specific tips that will help you draw yourself and your donors closer to the problem your organization is committed to solving.
Learn more about connecting your donors to the need in our FREE White Paper, “Transporting Your Donor to the Scene.” You can download your copy here.
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Mapping the Donor Journey: A Pipeline Health Checklist
How to Get a Donor Meeting Back on Track
Celebrating Women in Fundraising, Featuring Yolanda F. Johnson
Yes, You Do Need to Ask All Year Long!
Working From Your Energy: Bringing Your Best Self to Your Work With Donors
Finding the Right Job: Tips from a Non-Profit Recruiting Expert
How to Get Yourself Transitioned into the New Year
How to Be an Effective Non-Profit Leader and Manager
An Interview with the American Brain Foundation
How to Meaningfully Transition a Donor Relationship
It’s Time to Move on From Moves Management
How The Veritus Way Changed Our Work with Partners: An Interview with the East Texas Food Bank
How to Talk About Fundraising Within Your Organization
The Basics You Still Don't Have Down
The Three Legs of a Successful Planned Giving Program
How to Be More Efficient in Your Year-End Planning
Re-Release: What’s Holding You Back from Investing in Major Gifts?
Can We All Just Get Along?
Re-Release: Five Things Every Fundraiser Should Do in the Summer
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