The Fundraising Talent Podcast
Business:Non-Profit
Covid-19 has now consumed more than an entire year of our personal and professional lives. In addition to everything else that was already on our plates, we have now spent the last twelve-months wrestling over the safest and most effective ways to interact and convene with the rest of the world. I suspect we have all had moments of panic similar to those that Michelle and her associates helped their client navigate through last year as the pandemic began looming over every inch of our daily lives. The silver lining in this conversation with their client was that it gave Michelle and her team an opportunity to develop a unique service offering for nonprofit organizations that unexpectedly find themselves in the midst of rapid change.
After comparing notes about our recent experiences, Michelle introduced us to the Pivot Plan™, an integrated roadmap that allows nonprofits to shift their strategies and ensure mission fulfillment during times of disruption. Unlike a strategic plan, the Pivot Plan™ is a swift strike designed to be executed in one week.
As always, we are grateful to our friends at CueBack for sponsoring The Fundraising Talent Podcast. For those in Responsive Fundraising’s four frameworks, please click here for more information. #responsivefundraising #unpredictable
246 | Is the fundraising community reaching for aspirations higher than the dollars raised?
245 | Did the pandemic give our donors an opportunity to up their game as well?
244 | Will creativity drive fundraising’s post-pandemic recovery?
243 | Does your boss know how to create an environment where fundraising can thrive?
242 | Why do the wizards of fundraising have so many hang ups with Charity: Water?
241 | Can fundraisers play a more radical role in the redistribution of money?
240 | How can fundraising get donors closer to those whom the organization serves?
239 | Is it time to shine the spotlight on fundraising in the hard places?
238 | Should we expect more long-term thinking of our fundraising experts?
237 | Are fundraisers ready and willing to allow their data to do the storytelling for them?
236 | Does the centricity-effect get in the way of grit when fundraising becomes really difficult?
235 | Are nonprofits itching for a different kind of fundraising expert?
234 | Will fundraising professionals ever stop selling perks and premiums?
233 | Should fundraising be more aware of the faith traditions that inform giving decisions?
232 | Will fundraising take a qualitative turn in the post-pandemic economy?
231 | Is fundraising guilty of over-complicating planned giving?
230 | What practices are fundraising leaders relying on to bring about sustainable change?
229 | Does fundraising need more curious chameleons?
#228 | Should fundraising be more skeptical of those who are privileged with telling the story?
227 | How many easily overlooked questions has the pandemic forced us to reckon with?
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