The Fundraising Talent Podcast
Business:Non-Profit
I always enjoy a conversation with someone who is thoughtful, has a great sense of humor, and is quick to share what they have learned from their past mistakes. My recent conversation with Noah was a continuation of our Thanksgiving series about leadership transition, and his insights did not disappoint.
Noah began by suggesting that it’s important that we acknowledge the hard work that precious generations have created for us and that we not overlook how their efforts may be significantly contributing our current success. He also noted that while the marketplace only seems to appreciate quick, easy-to-digest nuggets of information, we can count on our senior leaders to be wise and discerning.
Two of Noah’s observations really had me thinking: whether today’s senior nonprofit leaders have enough margin in the day for mentoring younger leaders, and, similarly, whether young aspiring leaders have the patience for being the beneficiaries of such opportunities.
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What do we gain by drawing a line between fundraising and marketing?
Is fundraising suffering from a serious case of narration sickness?
Should we learn to see fundraising through the symbolic lens?
What happens when the donor flips the switch on the relationship?
Could fundraising benefit from a new approach to leadership?
Do boards and bosses have unreasonable expectations of fundraising?
Is nonprofit fundraising long overdue for a reset?
Do boards and bosses want to ensure that they are the hero in the story?
How much of fundraising’s success depends on meaningful places?
How many job descriptions will dramatically change in our post-pandemic world?
Why does fundraising let money be the hero in so many of our stories?
Did the pandemic afford us time for some tough conversations?
Do some of us take for granted how easily we can navigate fundraising?
How can fundraisers do the right thing and get caught doing it?
Are nonprofits giving their power away by cutting ties with bad actors?
Does fundraising deliberately distance itself from the truth?
Great Fundraising Opportunity w/The Salvation Army
Can fundraising evolve for those who give on their own terms?
Can fundraising learn how to put the relationship ahead of the gift?
Do we owe ourselves a new case for fundraising?
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