The Fundraising Talent Podcast
Business:Non-Profit
What was once an exploratory idea has in recent weeks became the centerpiece for many nonprofit fundraising strategies. As Covid-19 has forced organizations to cancel their spring events, many have opted for experimenting with a virtual approach. In this episode, we enjoyed hearing about how Martha Robinson and her team at the Boston Youth Symphony Orchestra turned their event around in three days, reengaged donors that had not planned to attend, and netted more money than originally anticipated. Though I am admittedly not a big fan of special events of any sort, Martha has rekindled my interest and encouraged me to think about the potential impact of a virtual event.
What struck me as particularly important in understanding their success was that a virtual event was in no way “business as usual” when it comes to event planning. Martha's approach required her team to invest more mental energy, to pick up the phone to have very meaningful conversations, and to rely upon a degree of vulnerability that most event planners are not accustomed to showing.
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#165 | Student Project, Part 1 | What does non-profit leadership look like for women around the globe?
#164 | Should beneficiaries have more say in how their stories are told in our fundraising efforts?
#163 | Does fundraising really want to get back to business as usual?
#162 | How do fundraising professionals make the best of difficult times?
#161 | Should someone's past prohibit them from participating in philanthropy?
#160 | How does a nonprofit organization decide which charitable gifts it will receive versus those it will reject?
#159 | What impact will the recent pandemic have on fundraising practices a year from now?
#158 | What important lessons have fundraising professionals learned during the pandemic?
#157 | How are HBCU schools ensuring that they recieve their fair share of the philanthropic pie?
#156 | How has Covid-19 affected fundraising for international organizations? Part 6: AFP Toronto Collaboration
#155 | What advice are we getting tired of hearing from fundraising consultants? Guest: David Baker @ Giving Design
#154 | Will Covid-19 remedy some of the bad fundraising habits that we have been ignoring?
#153 | Will hostility towards our donors really help our fundraising efforts?
#152 | How has Covid-19 affected fundraising for environmental organizations? Part 5: AFP Toronto Collaboration
#151 | Will Covid-19 require that nonprofits reinvent themselves, their boards, and their fundraising efforts?
#150 | How has Covid-19 affected fundraising for educational organizations? Part 4: AFP Toronto Collaboration
#149 | How has Covid-19 affected fundraising for arts organizations? Part 3: AFP Toronto Collaboration
#148 | How has Covid-19 affected fundraising for healthcare organizations? Part 2: AFP Toronto Collaboration
#147 | What can fundraising professionals expect of technology in a post-Covid-19 world?
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