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Ep 9.  In this episode of our Nonprofit Changemakers series of Passion Inspires, we sit down with Nonprofit Consultant and Author, Kevin Eastway, as he completely reframes how we should think about fundraising and donor relationships. Kevin shares honestly how fundraising didn’t feel like a two-way street at first; it felt like he had to convince people to give, treating them like ATMs. To him, this transactional approach felt inauthentic, and that discomfort is what motivated him to change the way he thinks about raising funds.

Kevin introduces the idea of “mutual plenty,” the belief that fundraisers have something to give donors, too. Instead of making constant withdrawals, we can make deposits into their lives through genuine care, curiosity, and meaningful connection. He talks about the common fear of fundraising and how to help donors figure out their unique role in the organization’s mission.

In this episode, you’ll hear practical, heart-level guidance:

If you’re in nonprofit leadership, development, or donor stewardship, we hope this conversation inspires your great, essential work. We also hope this encourages you to see fundraising as relationship-building and shared missions that serve both sides equally, not just meeting a number.