The Fundraising Talent Podcast
Business:Non-Profit
Shelby has been a part of the team at Colby College for 5 years. In her role, Shelby leads audience-centric strategy and content for annual fund communications in addition to managing relationships with class volunteers to help them reach ambitious goals. Colby is currently in the midst of a campaign for $750M, the largest campaign in liberal arts college history. Shelby and the team at Colby are aware that their unwillingness to take on risks is actually the biggest risk of all. They collectively understand that "We've always done it that way" is an especially expensive way of thinking and just don’t buy it.
What occurred to me during our conversation is that Shelby really enjoys her work, which isn’t something I always pick up on with other guests. She appreciates her team’s sense of community and collaboration as well as their willingness to scrap bad ideas. She believes fundraising should not be rote or mechanical and doesn’t have to resemble an assembly line.
Later this week, our recovery plan will be available free for download. We are very grateful to Jennifer Harris, Andrew Olsen, Theresa Lee, as well as our friends at OneCause and iWave for contributing to this resource. As always, we are very grateful to OneCause for being our sponsor.
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Has the window of opportunity for greater fundraising self-care begun to close?
How do we make professional development more accessible?
324 | What if we incentivize sticking around rather than raising lots of money?
Can fundraising embrace the science of muddling through?
Why don’t fundraising wizards talk about the messy middle?
Are fundraisers being more selective about whom they work for?
Can fundraising professionals let go of their favorite toys?
Are fundraisers spending too much time chasing after new donors?
Are fundraising professionals patiently earning the right to ask?
How many nonprofit organizations are stuck in the wrong story?
What are the most insidious myths about planned gift fundraising?
Can digital champions strengthen your online fundraising efforts?
When did professional fundraising become “guru-city”?
Should rested Black women take the helm of today’s nonprofit sector?
Are fundraising professionals being ruthless advocates for themselves?
Can fundraisers be recognized as our community’s best boundary spanners?
Is your nonprofit benefiting from both high and low context fundraising?
Is the fundraising community growing wiser in these challenging times?
308 | What if fundraising relied on more asset-based thinking?
How do today’s employers prepare for tomorrow’s workforce?
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