Episode 200! Today, we reflect on the significance of celebrating small wins, emphasizing their role in fostering motivation, confidence, momentum, positivity, learning, and team spirit. We look at various ways to celebrate achievements, from sharing with others to setting new goals. Finally, we will examine the value of recognizing and cherishing each step in the journey toward success.
Read MoreListen to the weekly podcast “Around with Randall” as he discusses, in just a few minutes, a topic surrounding non-profit philanthropy. Included each week are tactical suggestions listeners can use to immediately make their non-profit, and their job activities, more effective.
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Today we discuss the issue of non-compete agreements in the nonprofit sector, their impact on employees. What is behind the rise in non-compete agreements? What are the positives and negatives of non-competes and why is important to understand the implications of non-competes and making informed decisions to safeguard your career.
Read MoreToday’s episode looks at the relationship between prospect management teams and gift officers. Why are their head winds and how to effectively compare and challenge the status quo. How to remove the implied hierarchy between the two positions to bring success to the entire team and more, the organization’s mission.
Read MoreThe fifth and final section in the relationship development series will dive into stewardship. How do you track your stewardship efforts, what levels of engagement are appropriate and what are the tactics you can start using today?
Read MoreThe fourth in a five-part special series in relationship development, we look at soliciting and closing gifts. Be it annual giving or a major gift, plan gift, principal gift, any type of communication, individual relationships. These are the questions you need to be prepared to answer as you move through the process.
Read MoreIn the third edition of a special five-part series we look at questions surrounding the elements cultivation. Building the relationship. Study the six must-ask questions during the cultivation process. The value of your work is rooted in your relationships - asking the right questions gets you stronger relationships which leads to greater levels of philanthropy and greater impact in your community.
Read MoreIn today’s second edition of our special five-part series we look at questions about the qualification process. Specifically, to people, corporations and foundations. A clear understanding of your own qualification process is the cornerstone to finding the next donor and potential gift which ultimately puts you one step closer to achieving your mission – both personally and organizationally.
Read MoreThe first in a five-part series to examine relationship development in fundraising. To begin, we dive into pipeline development and examine how identifying prospects starts with asking questions both of oneself and of the prospective donor.
Read MoreThis week, we examine several challenges and solutions to getting marketing and fundraising teams on the same page – how can you work together to drive proper messaging, relationships and gifts for your organization?
Read MoreKeeping your foundation legal - A simple yet critical reminder of the basic principles, policies, and procedures you should be reviewing on a regular basis to maintain and build trust with the community, leaders and donors.
Read MoreWhat are the makings of a true leader? This week, we look to the Oracle himself for some hometown insight and wisdom.
Read MoreEveryone, from time to time in one form or another, experiences self-doubt and questions their success and purpose in both personal and occupational roles. Where does self-confidence come from and how is it related to our jobs in philanthropy?
Read MoreAre you missing opportunities by relying on passive emails and appeal letters? What meaningful steps can you take to individualize and personalize your appeals? Learn why gift officers with these practices receive larger gifts, more often from more donors.
Read MoreIf you could have a conversation with anyone you want, who would it be? See who Randall would invite first. His choice might surprise you.
Read MorePerhaps you're due for a raise, but your performance review isn't for quite some time. Or maybe your review is right around the corner and you want to make the case for a raise. Whatever the circumstance, this podcast will ensure you're prepared to have a conversation with your boss. Listen now.
Read MoreIf you're anything like Randall, you're always looking for ways to improve. How can critical thinking ensure you're challenging the status quo with every move? Listen to this podcast for Randall's tips on challenging the status quo.
Read MoreWhat is the connection between Valentine's Day and philanthropy? Listen to this podcast to learn about this important connection.
Read MoreDoes it feel like you're stuck in a state of perpetual cultivation with your donors? This podcast addresses how to move donors into the solicitation stage so you can achieve your fundraising objectives. Listen now.
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