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  • In this episode of What the Fundraising, Mallory dives deep with Brian Ford to explore the psychological barriers that keep us from translating good intentions into meaningful action. Brian sheds light on self-sabotage, the complex belief systems that shape our behavior, and how small, consistent actions can ultimately shift our mindset and redefine our identity. Together, they discuss practical strategies for nonprofit leaders and fundraisers to overcome internal resistance, implement disciplined action, and create supportive systems that foster real progress toward their goals.
    Brian Ford is the host and founder of Self Improvement Daily, a podcast where he has shared almost 2000 personal development tips and earned over 20 million downloads. He's also the founder of For Purpose Foundation where he uses self improvement as a fundraising vehicle for good.

    Key takeaways from the episode: 

    Identify key barriers to turning intention into action, including self-sabotage.

    Learn how belief systems shape choices through the Identity Behavior Feedback Loop.

    Recognize the impact of small, consistent actions in overcoming self-sabotage.

    Redefine discipline as making the right choices despite challenges.

    Distinguish self-sabotage from genuine intentions using self-reflection.

    Adopt a growth mindset by learning from mistakes through self-compassion.

    Apply practical strategies like inversion standards to support personal growth.


    Get all the resources from today’s episode here. 

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  • In this episode of What the Fundraising Podcast,
    Mallory is joined by Michelle Flores Vryn, Head of Development at iNaturalist, about systemic challenges within the nonprofit sector. Michelle brings insights from her 15+ years in marketing, communications, and fundraising, emphasizing the critical need for a shift in nonprofit approaches to problem-solving, retention, and scaling. She is currently head of development at iNaturalist, as well as a changemaker on the AFP global board of directors and a Texas chapter organizer for community-centric fundraising.
    Together, they delve into pressing issues like fundraisers' burnout, systemic structures that hinder nonprofits, and the sector’s struggle between scaling and driving real systems change. 
    By setting achievable goals, embracing fresh ideas, and nurturing inner growth, fundraisers can tackle systemic challenges and drive meaningful change, transforming the nonprofit landscape into one that thrives on support and shared purpose!
    Key takeaways from the episode: 

    Recognize the role of community support in fundraising.

    Explore the link between job stressors and burnout.

    Distinguish between budget scaling and systems change.

    Address root causes of nonprofit issues.

    Promote sustainable practices through leadership.

    Acknowledge generational shifts in workforce expectations.

    Encourage cultural change in fundraising.


    Get all the resources from today’s episode here. 

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  • Piyush Tantia, Chief Innovation Officer at ideas42, and Sarah Welch, Associate Managing Director at ideas42, join today's conversation to discuss how behavioral science principles can enhance fundraising efforts. Together, they explore strategies fundraisers can use to stay motivated, manage tasks effectively, and overcome stressors like fear and uncertainty.
    In this episode, you will be able to:

    Learn how behavioral science improves fundraising effectiveness.

    Discover strategies for staying motivated and managing tasks.

    Understand how fear and uncertainty lead to task avoidance.

    Explore techniques for reducing burnout and stress.

    Recognize the power of storytelling in fundraising.

    Reframe negative emotions like shame and pressure constructively.

    Streamline communication and manage fundraising's emotional toll.

    Address resistance by understanding underlying behavioral causes.

    Design solutions to overcome stress and fear in fundraising.


    Get all the resources from today’s episode here. 

    Connect with me: 
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  • In this bonus episode of What the Fundraising, please enjoy an episode of the System Catalyst podcast with Jeff Walker and English Sall. They interview Jacqueline Novogratz, founder and CEO of Acumen, a global leader in impact investing. 
    Jacqueline shares her journey over the past 30 years, exploring how Acumen uses innovative patient capital to create real systems change. By investing in companies that tackle critical issues like climate change, energy access, and poverty alleviation, Acumen has provided pathways for social entrepreneurs to thrive.

    In this episode, you'll hear:

    The origins and evolution of impact investing, with Acumen at the forefront.

    How patient capital fuels long-term social change.

    The necessity of partnerships with governments, corporations, and investors.

    Jacqueline’s reflections on building systems that prioritize people, dignity, and moral imagination.


    If you like what you hear, Follow this link to subscribe to System Catalysts.
    System Catalysts is produced by Hueman Group Media. 

    Get all the resources from today’s episode here. 

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    If you’re looking to raise more from the right funders, then you’ll want to check out my Power Partners Formula, a step-by-step approach to identifying the optimal partners for your organization. This free masterclass offers a great starting point.
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  • This week’s episode shares a sensational live conversation Mallory had with Seth Godin and Floyd Jones, focusing on exploring the impact of AI on productivity and community building.
    Seth Godin is an author, entrepreneur, and teacher. He is the founder of the Carbon Almanac, a guide to understanding climate change. Seth has inspired and motivated many people all around the world by focusing on everything from leadership and efficient marketing to spreading ideas and changing things. In 2013, the Direct Marketing Hall of Fame recognized only three practitioners, including Seth. Floyd Jones is a speaker, social impact leader, creator, and community builder. He is the Director of Community & Partnerships at Givebutter, the world's first entirely free end-to-end fundraising platform. He supports the community team's growth strategy through partnerships, sponsorships, strategic campaigns, and special events.
    In this episode, you will be able to:

    The importance of staying true to innovations rather than adopting existing methods.

    The necessity of overcoming the fear of the unknown.

    The importance of prioritizing human connection in fundraising.

    How to embrace the AI.

    How AI affects the transparency.

    Why is it important to remember the power of people? 


    Get all the resources from today’s episode here. 

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    If you’re looking to raise more from the right funders, then you’ll want to check out my Power Partners Formula, a step-by-step approach to identifying the optimal partners for your organization. This free masterclass offers a great starting point.
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  • In this episode, Mallory and her guest, Dr. Marcus Collins, explores the profound influence of culture on human behavior in fundraising. They discuss how cultural norms shape our perceptions and actions, the distinction between fast and slow culture, and the importance of storytelling in redefining the nonprofit sector. 

    The dialogue emphasizes the need for small, incremental changes to foster a more positive culture around giving and fundraising, ultimately aiming to create a more engaged and generous society.

    Dr. Marcus Collins is an award-winning marketer and cultural translator. He is the former chief strategy officer at Wieden+Kennedy, New York, a marketing professor at the Ross School of Business, University of Michigan, and the author of the best-selling book, For The Culture: The Power Behind What We Buy, What We Do, and Who We Want To Be. 

    Key takeaways from the episode: 

    Culture is the most influential force on human behavior.

    Understanding culture requires a shared definition.

    Cultural lenses affect how we perceive and interact with the world.

    Social norms guide our behavior in various contexts.

    Fast culture changes quickly, while slow culture evolves gradually.

    Fundraising practices are deeply influenced by cultural beliefs.

    Positive experiences in giving can reshape perceptions of philanthropy.

    Storytelling is essential for nonprofits to connect with their audience.

    Small changes can lead to significant cultural shifts over time.

    Agency in giving is crucial for fostering genuine generosity.


    Get all the resources from today’s episode here. 

    Support for this show is brought to you by GiveButter. GiveButter is the easiest-to-use fundraising platform. 

    Your favorite fundraising tools, supercharged! Never miss a fundraising opportunity again. Givebutter Plus takes this award-winning platform to the next level with advanced automation, deeper donor insights, and eye-popping supporter engagement tools to help your nonprofit get ahead—and stay there.

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  • In this episode, Mallory is joined by her COO Jess Spino. Jess and Mallory switch things up with a podcast takeover where Jess interviews Mallory. Listen to hear about the journey they’ve been on together over the past year of working together, and the dynamic of their partnership. Mallory also shares many sneak peeks into her book What The Fundraising, out now! 

    Explore Mallory’s expertise on the difference between enabling vs empowering, creating meaningful connections and nurturing after burnout.  

    In this episode, you will be able to:

    Understand the significance of "enable" over "empower" in fundraising.

    Explore the importance of aligning values in storytelling.

    Acknowledge the role of individual connections in building donor trust.

    Balance work and personal life to prevent burnout and promote joy.

    Create meaningful connections through intentional storytelling.


    Get all the resources from today’s episode here. 

    This week's episode is sponsored by DonorPerfect. 

    Support for this show is brought to you by DonorPerfect. Our friends at DonorPerfect really understand fundraising on so many levels.
    Stay aligned while working online with a seamless and secure payments experience for your donors and your team.
    Empower donors to give where they are, whenever they like, automate data entry, and process online, monthly, and mobile payments, and accept payments over the phone.

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  • In this episode of What the Fundraising Podcast..
    This episode features a conversation from Mallory's recent appearance on Fundraising.AI LIVE with Tim Lockie!
    Today's discussion focuses on Mallory's insights into integrating AI within the nonprofit sector, especially in fundraising, while highlighting the challenges nonprofit leaders encounter. Additionally, the episode emphasizes the power of listening to one's inner voice, even in the face of fear, as a path to deeper self-alignment and lasting personal freedom—a message Mallory conveys with passion, drawn from her own experiences and reflections!
    In this episode, you will be able to:

    Learn more about the FAI Summit

    Recognize the Role of Vulnerability in Leadership

    Balance Technological Efficiency with Human Connection

    Explore the Importance of Safe Learning Environments

    Discover the Importance of Inner Wisdom and Courage in Decision-Making


    Get all the resources from today’s episode here. 
    Reserve your spot for the Fundraising AI Summit here.

    Connect with me: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_malloryerickson/
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    Website: malloryerickson.com/podcast

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    If you haven’t already, please visit our new What the Fundraising community forum. Check it out and join the conversation at this link.

    If you’re looking to raise more from the right funders, then you’ll want to check out my Power Partners Formula, a step-by-step approach to identifying the optimal partners for your organization. This free masterclass offers a great starting point
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  • Elevate your fundraising game by turning monthly donations into a powerhouse of support!
    In this episode, we dive deep into monthly giving with Dana Snyder, the CEO & Founder of Positive Equation. As a speaker, teacher, and podcast host of "Missions to Movements," Dana empowers nonprofits with strategies for leveraging social media ads and building sustainable monthly giving programs, aiming to make philanthropy accessible to everyone.
     
    In this episode, you will be able to:

    Discover how to provide flexible giving opportunities to major donors, making it easier for them to contribute.

    Learn the power of storytelling and writing to connect with donors and amplify your mission.

    Understand the value of creating peer support networks for accountability and encouragement.

    Explore how to use donor data to identify and engage potential monthly supporters.

    Learn how to set and achieve micro goals in fundraising to build momentum.

    Discover how to use donor data to identify and engage potential monthly supporters.



    Get all the resources from today’s episode here. 

    Connect with me: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_malloryerickson/
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    If you’re looking to raise more from the right funders, then you’ll want to check out my Power Partners Formula, a step-by-step approach to identifying the optimal partners for your organization. This free masterclass offers a great starting point
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  • Meet Andrea Bouch, a seasoned leader with 15+ years of experience at the intersection of social impact, tech, and employee experience. Andrea has led global talent programs, managed nonprofits, and founded businesses. Moreover, she has led the strategic design and implementation of Stripe's first social impact and corporate philanthropy program. 
    During today's conversation, Andrea shares her journey while offering a candid look into her experiences, from the challenges of balancing personal connections with strategic focus to the art of engaging with fundraisers who may feel frustrated by strict corporate funding strategies. 

    In this episode, you will be able to: 

    Explore the balance between personal connections and strategic focus in corporate philanthropy.

    Understand how to engage with fundraisers who feel constrained by corporate policies with empathy and constructive dialogue.

    Learn the importance of genuine curiosity and authenticity in building strong, effective relationships with potential grantees and partners.

    Dive into the dynamics of working with individual donors versus family foundations, and navigate their unique emotional nuances.

    Uncover how aligning perspectives and being upfront about organizational priorities can lead to more meaningful engagements.

    Discover strategies for balancing corporate constraints with maintaining the human side of philanthropy.

    Identify ways to leverage sincere connections to create unexpected and valuable opportunities in the field of corporate giving.



    Get all the resources from today’s episode here. 

    Support for this show is brought to you by Donor Perfect. Our friends at Donor Perfect really understand fundraising on so many levels.
    Stay aligned while working online with a seamless and secure payments experience for your donors and your team.
    Empower donors to give where they are, whenever they like, automate data entry, and process online, monthly, and mobile payments, and accept payments over the phone


    Connect with me: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_malloryerickson/
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/whatthefundraising
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    Website: malloryerickson.com/podcast

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    If you’re looking to raise more from the right funders, then you’ll want to check out my Power Partners Formula, a step-by-step approach to identifying the optimal partners for your organization. This free masterclass offers a great starting point
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  • This episode of the What the Fundraising podcast features Amber Melanie Smith. She is a speaker, award-winning nonprofit founder, social entrepreneur, and social impact YouTuber. Moreover, Amber empowers individuals to craft a life and career dedicated to creating positive social change through her growing online community, speaking engagements, and educational content.
    Tune in to explore Amber's journey, learn from her experiences, and discover strategies for aligning personal passions with professional pursuits!
     
    In this episode, you will be able to:

    Uncover the impact of leadership transition on organizational effectiveness.

    Identify and address burnout in leadership roles.

    Examine the importance of aligning personal work style with organizational needs.

    Explore how to manage the emotional challenges of leaving a long-term role.

    Learn ways to clarify and stay true to your personal mission.

     
    Get all the resources from today’s episode here. 

    This week's episode is sponsored by DonorPerfect. 
    Remember, every powerful movement starts with a single spark.Your expertise is that spark! Head over to donorperfect.com/donorperfect-conference to register today!

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    If you’re looking to raise more from the right funders, then you’ll want to check out my Power Partners Formula, a step-by-step approach to identifying the optimal partners for your organization. This free masterclass offers a great starting point
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  • Today's guest champions the art of transparent financial conversations and strategic relationship-building. She encourages starting discussions with financial priorities, framing money as a transformative tool, and embracing proactive action while fostering genuine dialogue and understanding to drive impactful social change.

    Meet Lisa Maynard-Atem, an entrepreneur, public speaker, and member of the General Assembly of the University of Manchester. As a founder member and former Managing Director of the award-winning Black United Representation Network (BURN CIC), she focuses on the economic and social empowerment of the Black community in Northern England. With a strong marketing and social media background, she led Harrods' social media growth from 30,000 to over 2.5M followers. She was also part of the leadership team at Acacia Training as Director of Marketing & Inclusion.

    In this episode, you will be able to: 

    Address money topics directly in social justice settings.

    Frame Funding Requests: Emphasize the impact and clarity of financial asks.

    Adapt Discussions: Tailor financial talks to individual board members' comfort levels.

    Engage Investors: Take investors on a journey rather than waiting for ideal timing.

    Act Timely: Prioritize proactive communication and manage rejection.

    Support Allyship: Use honest dialogue and reverse mentoring to better support diverse fundraisers.


    Get all the resources from today’s episode here. 

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  • Today's episode offers valuable insights into how to create more intentional, empowered, and balanced ways of working and living. Tune in to discover how to break the cycle of stress and start building a life and career that truly supports you!

    In this episode, Amanda Gulino delves into the complex world of stress management, emotional intelligence, and self-empowerment. Amanda is a dynamic facilitator and certified coach specializing in career design, team development, and leadership habits. She is passionate about reimagining how we work, lead, and connect, guiding individuals and teams to thrive through intentional practices and meaningful change.  

    In this episode, you will be able to: 

    Explore challenges in high-stress roles and nonprofit leadership.

    Recognize emotional responses as valuable information.

    Build habits for creating space and managing stress.

    Understand the "energy bank account" concept for better energy management.

    Value peer support and the sense of not being alone.

    Emphasize self-compassion and accountability in leadership.


    Get all the resources from today’s episode here. 

    Support for this show is brought to you by Pledge. Our friends at pledge have just launched a super easy way to get your campaigns up and running using some pretty cool AI technology. Check out their newest tools pledge.to

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    If you’re looking to raise more from the right funders, then you’ll want to check out my Power Partners Formula, a step-by-step approach to identifying the optimal partners for your organization. This free masterclass offers a great starting point
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  • This episode is a must-listen for anyone looking to inject more curiosity and creativity into their fundraising efforts!
    Today’s guest is John Lepp, a partner at Agents of Good with over 25 years in direct response, marketing, and design. He is also the author of Creative Deviations, which highlights innovative donor communications worldwide. As an international speaker, John shares his expertise in infusing emotion and vulnerability into fundraising. Passionate about fostering genuine connections, he helps fundraisers engage more authentically with donors, leading to increased giving and loyalty.
    In this episode, you will be able to:

    Explore innovative approaches to donor-centered communications.

    Understand how to infuse emotion and vulnerability into fundraising efforts.

    Learn the benefits of embracing creativity and authenticity in donor interactions.

    Discover techniques for making minor, impactful adjustments to fundraising strategies.

    Recognize the importance of adapting to real-time changes and feedback.

    Understand the value of staying present and focused on current donor needs.


    Get all the resources from today’s episode here. 

    Support for this show is brought to you by Pledge. Our friends at pledge have just launched a super easy way to get your campaigns up and running using some pretty cool AI technology. Check out their newest tools pledge.to

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  • Uncover the hidden emotional barriers in fundraising, revealing how vulnerability can transform the process from an uncomfortable task to a meaningful connection!
    Learn more about aligning your values with your daily practices and building a more inclusive and supportive work environment!
    Today, we sit down with Rickesh Lakhani, the founder and lead consultant of Radiance Advisory, to explore the multifaceted nature of emotional expression and its impact on both personal and organizational levels. With nearly 20 years of experience in the nonprofit and social impact sectors, Rickesh brings a wealth of knowledge on aligning values with day-to-day behaviors, particularly within fundraising and leadership.
     
    In this episode, you will be able to:

    Understand the impact of suppressing emotions on human connection and professional environments.

    Learn strategies for creating safe spaces where vulnerability and emotional expression are encouraged.

    Explore the challenges of balancing personal and professional boundaries in the workplace.

    Gain insights into how personal experiences and upbringing influence responses to others' emotions.

    Recognize the need to unlearn outdated notions about emotional expression and leadership.

    Identify the importance of genuinely supporting employees beyond just having an open-door policy.

    Discover the value of being heard and understood rather than simply fixing issues.

    Acknowledge the necessity of processing emotions entirely rather than avoiding them.



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  • This episode is a call to action for fundraisers, donors, and nonprofit leaders to rethink their strategies and work together to create a more sustainable and impactful future!
    Radha Friedman is an intersectional philanthropy and social impact strategist dedicated to directing resources to underserved communities, especially women and girls of color. With over 20 years of global experience, she has partnered with philanthropic and nonprofit leaders to drive movements and effect change. Radha's work spans 60 countries, guiding businesses, foundations, and philanthropists to maximize their impact through an equity lens. She's collaborated with Nobel laureates and justice leaders and has been featured in Forbes and The Guardian. Radha is also a bestselling author of Fundraising Without Burnout.
     
    In this episode, you will be able to:

    Understand the roots and impacts of burnout in the nonprofit sector.

    Explore strategies to address and prevent burnout effectively.

    Recognize the gendered dynamics of burnout and compensation in nonprofit work.

    Learn how to advocate for systemic changes in fundraising practices.

    Discover ways to initiate courageous conversations with funders.

    Uncover the importance of wellness and realistic expectations in fundraising.

    Identify the benefits of unrestricted and multi-year funding.

    Emphasize the need for cross-sector collaboration to address complex issues.

    Practice self-compassion and balance in high-stress roles.

     
    Get all the resources from today’s episode here. 

    Many thanks to our sponsor, Keela for making this episode possible. Our friends at Keela offer nonprofits like yours comprehensive fundraising and donor management software, equipped with powerful tools to expand your reach, increase fundraising revenue, and foster a dedicated community of supporters. Want a user-friendly platform that provides actionable data? Look no further than Keela. Check out Keela at keela.co/mallory. 


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  • In this episode of What the Fundraising Podcast, it’s our utmost pleasure to bring you the conversation we’ve had with Kelley Hecht, the executive advisor of the global healthcare and nonprofit at Amazon Web Services, with a passion for helping customers use technology to drive mission impact and innovation. Kelley brings joy to our conversation by sharing her passion for working with non-profit organizations and helping them overcome the difficulties they face, which turned out to be the driving force behind why Kelley chose this industry. Join us as we explore many aspects of the nonprofit industry, including embracing authenticity and curiosity, passion-driven leadership and customer obsession, perseverance and collaboration, and finding reward in discomfort.
    In this episode, you will be able to:
    -    Understand the importance of embracing authenticity and curiosity
    -    Leveraging Unique Strengths and Passions in the Nonprofit Sector
    -    The beauty of working in a passion-driven industry
    -    The importance of finding comfort in discomfort
    -    How human relationships impact building a safe professional environment where everyone can give feedback without holding back
    -    Bringing Joy and Conviction into the Workplace


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  • In this episode of What The Fundraising, Mallory sits down with Michael Thatcher, the President and CEO of Charity Navigator. With nearly nine years at the helm of the organization, Michael brings a wealth of experience and a unique perspective on the evolving landscape of nonprofit evaluation. Throughout the episode, Michael dives into the importance of impact assessments, the implementation of internal equity practices, the necessity of transparency and accountability in nonprofits, the adoption of comprehensive evaluation methodologies to provide a fuller picture of organizational effectiveness, and more.

    In this episode, you will be able to:
    - Understand the relationship between overhead and impact.
    - Explore effective strategies for evaluating impact.
    - Uncover how to showcase realistic impact.
    - Learn the importance of checks and balances placed to maintain the trust of the general public in the nonprofit sector.
    - Explore how you can tell your impact story better.

    Get all the resources from today’s episode here. 
    Many thanks to our sponsor, Keela for making this episode possible. Our friends at Keela offer nonprofits like yours comprehensive fundraising and donor management software, equipped with powerful tools to expand your reach, increase fundraising revenue, and foster a dedicated community of supporters. Want a user-friendly platform that provides actionable data? Look no further than Keela. Check out Keela at keela.co/mallory. 

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  • In this episode of What the Fundraising Podcast…
    Tune in for practical advice on integrating handwritten notes into outreach strategies and scaling genuine connections!
    This episode features David Wachs, the founder and CEO of Handwrytten, a pioneering platform reinvigorating the tradition of handwritten notes with innovative, robot-based solutions. Trusted by major meal box services, eCommerce leaders, nonprofits, and professionals, Handwrytten is reshaping how brands and individuals forge meaningful connections through authentic, handwritten communication.
    Moreover, David is a frequent speaker on messaging technology, having presented at events such as the Direct Marketing Association, South By Southwest, Advertising Research Foundation, and the National Restaurant Association. His expertise has been recognized on the front page of the Washington Post and in interviews with Direct Marketing News, Crain's Chicago Business, the American Express OPEN network, AMA's Marketing News, and Bloomberg Radio. He has also been quoted in numerous publications, including The Wall Street Journal, USA TODAY, Variety, Startup Nation, and US Banker Magazine.
     
    In this episode, you will be able to:

    Understand the impact of handwritten notes in a digital communication landscape.

    Learn about the scalability and authenticity of automated handwritten notes.

    Compare the effectiveness of handwritten notes versus digital gimmicks in outreach.

    Recognize the importance of genuine gratitude in donor engagement for nonprofits.

    Discover practical methods to integrate and scale handwritten notes in outreach strategies.


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  • In this episode of What the Fundraising Podcast, join us for an informative discussion on the future of nonprofit fundraising and the indispensable role of technology in achieving meaningful change. Gain valuable insights on navigating the digital fundraising landscape and leveraging technology to scale impact!

    Meet Michelle Boggs, the Executive Nonprofit Industry Advisor at Classy. With nearly 20 years of social impact experience, Michelle provides subject matter expertise and leadership in the nonprofit sector, fundraising, and development. She supports Classy's marketing and sales teams in creating authentic conversations with nonprofit leaders and building solid and trusted relationships that drive impactful missions and outcomes.

    In this episode, you will be able to: 

    Learn about the importance of integrating digital strategies into overall fundraising efforts.

    Discover how to create a modern, seamless online giving experience.

    Examine the role of creativity and risk-taking in nonprofit marketing and fundraising campaigns.

    Recognize the benefits of personalized donor experiences and flexible giving options.

    Understand the significance of meeting donors where they are and using technology to scale impact.

    Gain insights into successful case studies of nonprofit organizations embracing digital innovation.


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