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Fundraising is BeautifulFundraising is BeautifulThe Power of Donor Love: Interview with Jen Love & John LeppYou'll be equipped and inspired by this interview with Jen Love and John Lepp of Agents of Good in Toronto. They are powerful spokespersons for the idea and practical expression of loving donors. You'll learn how Courier font is a practical tool for donor love, why innovation in fundraising so often doesn't work, why ugly powers great fundraising, and how fundraisers can take care of themselves in our sometimes emotionally draining work.2018-08-0850 minFundraising is BeautifulFundraising is Beautiful11 amazing fundraising truths discovered by new writers We asked two new fundraising (and very successful) writers who have been doing some very great work what they know about fundraising that's making them succeed. Here's what they told us: Write as one person connecting with one person. Avoid the word "we" -- unless it very clearly means you the reader and I the writer. Start your first draft with this phrase: I'm writing to you today because... Use the word you a lot. Articulate the fundraising offer early and often. Tell a story of need, not success. Ask clearly for money. (Don't...2018-05-0224 minFundraising is BeautifulFundraising is BeautifulFundraising is about so much more than money Steven shares his short poem, "A Benediction for Fundraisers" (based on "Christ Has No Body" by St. Teresa of Avila [1515-1582]). We hope this very brief podcast inspires you to love the important work we do when we motivate donors to give. Program #109 Click the link to play: A Benediction for Fundraisers, or right click and "save as" to save the file for later. Time: 3:24 2018-03-1403 minFundraising is BeautifulFundraising is BeautifulEngagement fundraising -- how you raise the big bucks from the happiest donors This is a powerful and super-informative interview with Greg Warner, founder of MarketSmart who also hosts a great podcast called Engagement Fundraising. The secret to accelerating your fundraising program is this: find the right level of engagement and giving for every donor, especially: Those who will leave your organization a bequest. Those with the capacity to become mid-level or major donors. How do you discover this? Some combination of science and magic? Or just ask them? You'll love Greg's energy and passion as he describes all the love we're missing by...2018-02-1423 minFundraising is BeautifulFundraising is BeautifulHow to conduct interviews that get you the fundraising stories that stir your donors' hearts We all know how important it is to tell great stories in fundraising. Those stories almost never drop out of the sky! We have to go and get them. In this quick discussion, you'll get some great interviewing tips, including: Know what you want to get what you want. Dealing with language barriers and working with translators. "Lead the witness." The "Columbo" technique. And more. Don't miss this opportunity to collect the best stories. Program #107 Play: How to conduct interviews (right click or "save as" to save the file for later).2018-01-3108 minFundraising is BeautifulFundraising is BeautifulUltimate Fundraising LessonThe most important thing you can learn about fundraising -- the one thing that can make the difference between mediocrity and big-time success -- it's this: It's not about you. It's about your donor! It's so easy to talk about how great our organization is ... and to forget that donors don't give because you're awesome. They give because they are awesome. That's why successful fundraising is about donors, not about us.2018-01-1812 minFundraising is BeautifulFundraising is Beautiful3 things that are probably wrong with your nonprofit website We've looked at a lot of nonprofit websites. More than is good for our mental health, frankly. And we've found three things to be wrong with nearly all of them: Your website doesn't present some kind of need that the donor can meet. The idea of giving is not clear and strong. You've created it to make your leadership and board happy. We'll show you how to fix these common issues and transform your website into the fundraising vehicle you want. Program #106 Play: 3 things that are probably wrong with your nonprofit...2018-01-1013 minFundraising is BeautifulFundraising is BeautifulHow to use photos in fundraisingWe take a look at the ways photos can emotional depth and measurable pull-power to your fundraising ... or undermine your message entirely!2017-10-1109 minFundraising is BeautifulFundraising is BeautifulHow to use photos in fundraising Take note of this: A picture is worth a thousand words. So choose your pictures carefully! We take a look at the ways photos can emotional depth and measurable pull-power to your fundraising ... or undermine your message entirely! A good fundraiser knows when to use "negative" images and when to use the positive ones we prefer. Find out in this episode the rhythm and balance of images that motivate donors to give. And to keep giving. Program #105 Play: How to use photos in fundraising (right click or "save as" to save...2017-10-1109 minFundraising is BeautifulFundraising is BeautifulDoes your fundraising subtext tell donors they matter or that they don't?What's the subtext of your donor-communications stream? That is, what's the overarching message they're getting, even though you might not be saying it out loud? We'll show you how to change your subtext into one that thrills and involves donors -- and keeps them giving.2017-09-2720 minFundraising is BeautifulFundraising is BeautifulDoes your fundraising subtext tell donors they matter, or that they don't? What's the subtext of your donor-communications stream? That is, what's the overarching message they're getting, even though you might not be saying it out loud? For many organizations, it's: We've got this. We're taking care of the problem. You can partner with us if you like. But for the really effective fundraisers, the subtext is more like this: There's a problem. We're looking for great people like you to help solve it. Are are helping solve it! This is the basis of donor love. The big message you communicate with them. ...2017-09-2720 minFundraising is BeautifulFundraising is BeautifulThe right way -- and wrong way -- to thank your donorsA lot of nonprofit thank-you messages say something like this: "Thank you for being our partner...." That's about as thrilling to the donor as telling her she has nice elbows. Donors don't give in order to be our partner. They give to have a positive impact on the world in some specific way. And that's what you should thank them for. Not for what they did in their relationship with you. It's another way to put yourself in the donor's world and not your world. Which leads to better results every time!2017-09-1308 minFundraising is BeautifulFundraising is BeautifulThe right way -- and wrong way -- to thank your donors A lot of nonprofit thank-you messages say something like this: "Thank you for being our partner...." That's about as thrilling to the donor as telling her she has nice elbows. Donors don't give in order to be our partner. They give to have a positive impact on the world in some specific way. And that's what you should thank them for. Not for what they did in their relationship with you. It's another way to put yourself in the donor's world and not your world. Which leads to better results every time! 2017-09-1308 minFundraising is BeautifulFundraising is BeautifulMUST-LISTEN Interview with Scott Harrison of charity:water Scott Harrison, founder of charity:water (and a fan of this podcast) reveals some of the thinking behind this innovative nonprofit that came on the scene 10 years ago and his virtually re-written the fundraising playbook in many ways. Get the inside scoop on: How charity:water takes its donors on a journey -- every time How they manage and market their promise that 100% of a donor's gift goes to the field The power of "productizing" (which anyone can do!) Charity:water's biggest challenge and how they're tackling it We learned a lot from Scott. You...2017-06-2939 minFundraising is BeautifulFundraising is BeautifulInterview with Scott Harrison of charity:waterScott Harrison, founder of charity:water (and a fan of this podcast) reveals some of the thinking behind this innovative nonprofit that came on the scene 10 years ago and his virtually re-written the fundraising playbook in many ways. Get the inside scoop on: How charity:water takes its donors on a journey -- every time How they manage and market their promise that 100% of a donor's gift goes to the field The power of "productizing" (which anyone can do!) Charity:water's biggest challenge and how they're tackling it We learned a lot from Scott. You will...2017-06-2839 minFundraising is BeautifulFundraising is BeautifulTwo super-common errors that can kill your fundraisingThere are two opposite impulses that almost all fundraisers fall prey to at some time or another. They are:  Educating donors Abstraction They are guaranteed response-crushers. And the temptation to do both are powerful. With real-life examples, we'll show you how to avoid both errors and keep your fundraising strong.2017-04-2616 minFundraising is BeautifulFundraising is BeautifulTwo super-common errors that can kill your fundraising There are two opposite impulses that almost all fundraisers fall prey to at some time or another. They are: Educating donors Abstraction They are guaranteed response-crushers. And the temptation to do both are powerful. With real-life examples, we'll show you how to avoid both errors and keep your fundraising strong. Program #101 Click the link to play: Two super-common errors that can kill your fundraising, or right click and "save as" to save the file for later. Or subscribe via iTunes here: Time: 16:19 2017-04-2616 minFundraising is BeautifulFundraising is BeautifulThe upsides and downsides of holiday-based fundraisingSome of the strongest fundraising is connected to specific holidays. Some of the most ineffective fundraising is also connected to specific holidays. The special edition podcast will show you how to put holidays to work for you. And when not to do it at all.2017-04-1220 minFundraising is BeautifulFundraising is BeautifulHow to create great direct mail fundraising teasersThe most impactful element of any direct mail project is the teaser -- what you put on the outer envelope. We'll share what works, what never works, and the surprising "most likely to succeed" approach. We'll also discuss email subject lines -- a closely related topic with some strong similarities to direct mail teasers.2017-03-2917 minFundraising is BeautifulFundraising is BeautifulHow to succeed at fundraising for a churchHouses of worship are a powerhouse of the fundraising world. But even they face new challenges in getting their people to donate. We take a practical and realistic look at the challenges churches face and what they can do to motivate their people to give generously.2017-03-0111 minFundraising is BeautifulFundraising is BeautifulIt's the donor's story -- not your ownMost fundraisers know that telling stories is the way to reach donors' hearts and minds and motivate them to give. But what's the right story to tell? It's the donor's story. The story she'll tell after she gives. This podcast takes a look at what we fundraisers can do to give each donor a story to tell. That's the foundation to lasting relationships with donors who love to give to you!2017-02-1518 minFundraising is BeautifulFundraising is BeautifulFundraising under President TrumpHow is fundraising likely to do during the Trump administration? We take a look. We believe it will mean very different things to different organizations. Find out what you can expect in the coming months and years. And what you can do to maximize revenue and donor engagement.2017-02-0113 minFundraising is BeautifulFundraising is BeautifulYour 6-word guide to powerful donor newslettersEvery piece of content in every donor newsletter should fit match this model. When you do that, you'll have a newsletter that raises funds, and improves donor retention by improving your donor relationships!2016-06-2207 minFundraising is BeautifulFundraising is BeautifulWhat is donor-focused fundraising, really?Everybody knows that donor-focused fundraising is good. But what is it, actually? Listen to discover a new and more effective way to understand -- and create -- donor-focused fundraising2016-06-0106 minFundraising is BeautifulFundraising is BeautifulKeeping donors vs. getting new ones -- how to balanceEver been told Stop acquiring new donors until you've improved your retention rates? It's bad advice. We'll take a close look at the important dynamic between acquisition and retention and show you how to arrive at the right balance for your organization.2016-05-0409 minFundraising is BeautifulFundraising is BeautifulHow old are your donors?For most fundraisers, your donors are a lot older than you think. We'll look at why this is so and what it means for you: How do you communicate with these people? About what? And in which channels? Knowing hold old your donors are -- and responding appropriately -- is the key to success in fundraising. Knowledge is power!2016-04-2013 minFundraising is BeautifulFundraising is BeautifulHow to survive the "summer slump"Most fundraisers experience a drop in giving during the summer months. Here are some tips for minimizing the pain by maximizing summertime revenue ... and other ways you can profitably use the summer months to improve your fundraising all year 'round.2016-04-0606 minFundraising is BeautifulFundraising is BeautifulWhen the boss doesn't like your fundraisingIt's one of the most common experiences in fundraising. You've created a powerful fundraising message. Then you show it to your boss -- and she hates it. We can't ignore bosses (and board members and other authorities) -- and they often dislike our best work. Because it's not aimed at them! Here's how to gently make your case with your boss that whether she likes it or not isn't relevant -- and in fact, her dislike is a pretty good indicator that you've done it right! Practical steps that will help you put the good stuff out t...2016-03-2314 minFundraising is BeautifulFundraising is BeautifulTom Ahern on Donor-Focused Newsletters that Raise MoneyHere's an info-packed interview with the Superb Tom Ahern. We discuss how and why you can raise a lot of money with donor newsletters. Learn what's working and what's not, what most often goes wrong in donor newsletters, and what the heck is up with email newsletters? All from Tom's new book Making Money with Donor Newsletters. This podcast could change your fundraising forever!2016-02-2425 minFundraising is BeautifulFundraising is BeautifulAre you Yoda or Batman to your donors?There are two fundamentally different approaches fundraisers can take to their donors: One stays in the background and empowers the donor to be the hero. The other stands in front and tells the donor to be a good side-kick -- keeping the hero label for himself. One of these raises a lot more money than the other. Do you know which? And do you know which of them you are?2016-02-1008 minFundraising is BeautifulFundraising is BeautifulHow to improve your donor's giving experienceYour donor gets nothing in return for her donation. Nothing but your communications. Your communications have a big job to do: To show her something she may have no way of knowing otherwise: What her gift made possible. That's how you cross the gap from a donation being a random, one-time event to building a meaningful and mutually beneficial relationship with your donor. Learn some practical, no-nonsense things you can do in your donor communications that will fill your donors' hearts and minds with reasons to keep on giving.2015-12-0212 minFundraising is BeautifulFundraising is BeautifulThe secrets of successful disaster fundraisingRecorded on Friday afternoon, October 23, 2015. Hurricane Patricia was barrelling toward the coast of Mexico, and we didn't yet know if it was going to be a humanitarian disaster or not. (Thankfully, it wasn't.) Some disasters give us advance warning. Others, like earthquakes, don't. Some disasters get the attention of the whole world. Others are only noted by a local area (like unusually cold weather) or even a neighborhood (the local school burns down). In this podcast, we look at ways you can be relevant and useful with disaster fundraising. When to do it, when not...2015-11-1815 minFundraising is BeautifulFundraising is BeautifulThe 7 deadly sins of nonprofit storytellingHere are seven common storytelling sins that make your story ineffective: It's about you, not your donor. It doesn't have conflict. The problem is too big. It's a story about success, not need. It's over-written. It's too hard to read. It's aimed at the wrong audience. This podcast is a preview of the presentation we'll be making at the Nonprofit Storytelling Conference, November 12-13 in Seattle. Seats are filling up fast, but there may still be room for you!2015-11-0425 minFundraising is BeautifulFundraising is BeautifulThe Evil Cousin of FundraisingListen to an excerpt from the new book, How to Turn Your Words into Money: The Master Fundraiser's Guide to Persuasive Writing by Jeff Brooks, reading the chapter titled "The Evil Cousin of Fundraising." Learn about the all-too-common practice of fundcrushing -- using large numbers and overwhelming facts as the means for coaxing donors into giving. The truth is, it rarely works. Find out what to do instead of fundcrushing that will motivate donors to give. (It's not that difficult!) How to Turn Your Words into Money: The Master Fundraiser's Guide to Persuasive...2015-09-3006 minVoice of the Performing Arts PodcastVoice of the Performing Arts PodcastSeptember 26, 2015Dr. Lisa & Dr. Davis Brooks - Violin Professors at Butler University, Henry Leck - Artistic Director of Indianapolis Children's Choir and James Still - Playwright in Residence, Indiana Repertory Theatre.2015-09-2600 minVoice of the Performing Arts PodcastVoice of the Performing Arts PodcastAugust 29, 2015On this episode, Steven and Jeff speak with Henry Leck, James Still, and Dr. Lisa and Davis Brooks.2015-08-2900 minFundraising is BeautifulFundraising is BeautifulYour fundraising is not for youThe most common and destructive error fundraisers make is aiming their messages at themselves -- creating what they believe would motivate them to give. They should be aiming at their donors. And donors are very different from you in nearly every way. Here's help for aiming your work in the right direction so you can raise more money for your cause.2015-08-1908 minFundraising is BeautifulFundraising is BeautifulGood News Fundraising or Bad News Fundraising?What story does your fundraising tell? Is it Bad News -- the problem and brokenness that you want your donors to help you change? Or is it Good News -- the promise of what can happen when your donor steps up and gives. Or maybe there's a third, more perfect, way. We'll show you that way, the approach to fundraising that avoids the revenue killing errors of either good news or bad news fundraising.2015-07-1511 minFundraising is BeautifulFundraising is BeautifulYou say it's your anniversary: How to make it work for fundraisingMost of your donors don't care that your organization has been around for a nice round number of years. That's why Give to us because it's our 25th and we're awesome is a lousy way to raise funds. But there are some things you can do to leverage your anniversary into more revenue. We discuss four cool things you can do that will turn that otherwise meaningless milestone into good things.2015-06-1709 minFundraising is BeautifulFundraising is BeautifulThe unique unimportance of uniqueness in fundraisingMany organizations believe that their uniqueness is the main reason donors will choose them for their charitable giving. That's a revenue-crushing mistake. Successful fundraising starts where the donor is -- not in the organization's uniqueness -- and makes a clear, simple case. "I'm looking for an organization to support that's completely unique," said no donor, ever. Your uniqueness is important. But it can drag down your fundraising if you over-focus on it.2015-05-0606 minFundraising is BeautifulFundraising is BeautifulFundraising techniques that everyone does: Are they bad?How often we hear someone say: I will never use that fundraising technique because everyone does it! We see something again and again and think it's hackneyed, out-of-style, and ineffective. Actually, it's usually the other way: Those fundraising "techniques" you see again and again are the things that work. This special podcast for fundraising nerds only includes the cheapest way to get a powerful fundraising education.2015-04-2209 minFundraising is BeautifulFundraising is BeautifulFundraising From Yourself: BewareWe're taking a look at one of the most destructive forces in all of fundraising: The need we all have to make ourselves the audience for our messages: Fundraising From Yourself -- or FFY. It's the quick and sure path to failure. We'll show you the three signs that FFY is happening in your organization and give you the tools for avoiding this common problem that costs nonprofit organizations millions of dollars every year.2015-04-0818 minFundraising is BeautifulFundraising is BeautifulWant relationships with your donors? Prove it!Consider this: Most nonprofit organizations want "real relationships" with their donors. But they communicate with donors as infrequently as possible, and when they do, they tend to talk only about themselves. What kind of relationship-building is that? We'll examine three ways to walk the talk if you really want to build relationships with donors: Communicating frequently enough. Talking to donors about donors. Reporting back to donors about the impact of their giving. 2015-03-0404 minFundraising is BeautifulFundraising is BeautifulDonor acquisition vs donor cultivation -- know the difference to succeed in bothDonor acquisition -- in any medium -- has a fundamentally different "ecosystem" form donor cultivation. Knowing the difference will make you far more effective in both. We discuss the differences in response numbers, cost, messaging, and long-term impact between acquisition and cultivation.2015-02-1809 minFundraising is BeautifulFundraising is BeautifulFundraising Is Beautiful 101 -- the basics of great fundraisingBefore you know anything else about fundraising, there are three basic assumptions you should know about it: Fundraising is all about specificity. It's the specific change you're asking the donor to help make with their gift. Abstractions and generalities fail to move donors to action. Fundraising is about building relationships. Don't think of donors as ATMs that dispense money from time to time. Think of them as friends who do cool things with you. It's a two-way relationship. Both sides give and both sides receive. Fundraising transforms donors. When you know they amazing things that happen in their...2015-02-0411 minFundraising is BeautifulFundraising is BeautifulThe 12 tips of ChristmasHere are 12 fundraising tips -- most of them super-easy and ready to try immediately -- that can boost your fundraising results, this holiday season or any other time of year.2014-12-1719 minFundraising is BeautifulFundraising is BeautifulENCORE PODCAST: Maximize your year-end fundraisingThe coming weeks are the probably the most important of the year for your fundraising. Here are practical tips for both direct mail and online fundraising that can make the most of the generosity your donors feel as the year comes to an end.2014-12-0313 minFundraising is BeautifulFundraising is BeautifulLetter from a disgruntled donorA donor writes a letter to the president of the organization. It's an articulate critique of what the donor dislikes about their fundraising: It's simplistic, repetitious, and emotional. What do you do? What do you say? We read an actual letter from a real donor and talk through the right -- and wrong -- response. There's a disastrously bad response that many organizations make to letters like this. There's also an affirming, correct, and revenue-enhancing response.2014-11-1914 minFundraising is BeautifulFundraising is Beautiful3 steps to effective storytelling in fundraisingStorytelling that persuades donors to action isn't magic. You just have to make sure your has these elements:   It's about the donor (not about your awesome organization) It leads to the donor taking action -- entering the story It's unfinished -- you want to donor to create the satisfying end to the story.  2014-10-2212 minFundraising is BeautifulFundraising is Beautiful4 hallmarks of donor-focused communicationsDo you ever wonder if your donor communications are truly donor-focused? Check what you're saying against this list: Donors are the heroes of most of the stories you tell. Donors get prompt, detailed, and frequent information about the impact of their giving. Donors has control over how you communicate with them. Design is appropriate for donors -- not aimed at internal audiences. 2014-06-1812 minFundraising is BeautifulFundraising is Beautiful3 things your donors should be able to find on your websiteYour nonprofit website does a lot of things. If you want it to be helpful to your fundraising, make sure it has these three elements: Information that tells them than can trust you. A clear statement of what you do. Easy-to-use donation form(s). That's not a complete list of everything you should have -- just three musts you' shouldn't let slip. These things will help you raise more money, both online and offline.2014-05-2807 minFundraising is BeautifulFundraising is Beautiful5 ways to drive away donorsAre you getting too much fundraising revenue? Do you need fewer donors to support your work? Here's how you can help solve that problem: Write and design for your coworkers (or yourself). Change the subject between your acquisition and cultivation messages. Educate your donors. Develop your website differently from your offline messages. Have sloppy donor data. 2014-05-1415 minFundraising is BeautifulFundraising is BeautifulBranding for real-life fundraisersHere's an excerpt from the new book The Money-Raising Nonprofit Brand: Motivating Donors to Give, Give Happily, and Keep on Giving. Find out what branding can and should do for your fundraising, and why it often doesn't. Learn how fundraisers are like forklift drivers, and what you can do to build a money-raising brand for your nonprofit. The Money-Raising Nonprofit Brand is available at: Amazon Amazon UK Wiley (best bet if you're outside North America or Europe) 2014-04-3008 minFundraising is BeautifulFundraising is BeautifulHow to learn when you can't testEveryone knows that direct-response testing is the path to the truth in fundraising. There's just one problem: The large majority of nonprofit organizations cannot do direct-response testing. Their quantities are too small and/or they don't have the budget to pay for testing. Here are three ways to learn the right things to do when you can't test: Read books about fundraising. Read blogs about fundraising. (See our blogroll over there to the right for some of the best fundraising blogs.) Donate to larger national organizations so you can observe how they do it. 2014-03-1113 minFundraising is BeautifulFundraising is BeautifulGetting the most out of survey researchSurvey research can lead your fundraising badly astray. Focus groups can kill the strongest fundraising programs. If you use them wrongly. There are great ways to use qualitative research to best your knowledge and inform your strategies. Find out some of the pitfalls as well as the gold nuggets of surveys and focus groups.2014-02-2617 minFundraising is BeautifulFundraising is BeautifulFundraising on the radioIn this ear-opening interview with radio veteran Scott Wilder of TrueSense Marketing, you'll learn what it takes to find donors and raise funds using the radio. In some ways, it's just like fundraising in any other medium. In others, it's a whole new world! But chances are good you can make this powerful medium work for you.2014-01-1520 minFundraising is BeautifulFundraising is BeautifulDonor Retention, Part 3: Why Donor Retention Is DownUnderstanding the problem can lead us to the solution. Here are four of the most important causes of donor attrition: Increased competition -- more organizations are asking. Donors are consolidating their giving -- more money going to fewer organizations. Generational change: Boomers are rapidly replacing the WWII Generation as donors, and their needs are different -- more difficult for fundraisers to meet. Professional dilution. Not enough experienced, well-trained professional fundraisers to meet the growing demand. 2013-12-1721 minFundraising is BeautifulFundraising is BeautifulDonor Retention, Part 2: Four Simple Principles for Keeping Your DonorsKeeping your donors means developing relationships -- two-way "conversations" with each donor about your cause. Follow this simple framework, and you'll keep more donors for longer: Ask often and well. Thank promptly and well. Report back on the impact of the donor's giving. Repeat the first three steps over and over again. This is your path out of the recession and the retention problems that are plaguing fundraisers everywhere.2013-12-0315 minFundraising is BeautifulFundraising is BeautifulDonor Retention, Part 1: 5 Reasons Donors LeaveDonor retention is down across the fundraising industry. Here are five of the most common causes of donor attrition -- and what you can do to overcome them: Poor receipting Not enough communication Not enough reporting back Online and offline communications out of sync Acquisition and cultivation out of sync The good news: You can change each of these attrition-driving things!2013-11-1223 minFundraising is BeautifulFundraising is BeautifulHow many appeals should you send?How much fundraising is too much? How much is too little? There's no single right answer to these questions, but we can help you move toward what's best for your organization. If you increase your number of appeals, you will see more net revenue, and improved donor retention. Really! Embrace this truth, and throw off your limited-revenue shackles. It works.2013-09-1114 minFundraising is BeautifulFundraising is Beautiful5 game-changing pieces of advice for fundraisersFive quick, easy-to-understand, easy-to-implement pieces of advice that have transformed our work over the years: Donors fund outcomes, not processes. If you like it, it probably won't work. There are many best practices in fundraising that will probably work for you. Sell the sizzle, not the steak. Fundraising is good for donors. Learn how these short bits of wisdom can transform your fundraising. Plus at least one bonus piece of advice!2013-08-1509 minFundraising is BeautifulFundraising is BeautifulThe Secrets of Major-Donor FundraisingA lively and useful interview with Jeff Schreifels of Veritus Group and co-author of the excellent Veritus Group Blog. We talk about the differences between raising funds from major donors and raising funds in general (there aren't many differences). Also, the "secrets" of major-donor fundraising are hardly secret at all.2013-07-1829 minFundraising is BeautifulFundraising is BeautifulWhat fundraisers should measure for successPeter Drucker said "What's measured improves." Want to improve your fundraising? Here are the two most important things to measure: Net revenue Donor retention There are a lot of other key performance indicators in fundraising, but if you measure (and thus improve) these two numbers, your fundraising program will be in fine shape. Don't miss these insights from the front lines of fundraising!2013-06-1928 minFundraising is BeautifulFundraising is BeautifulStep off the "tactics treadmill" and start raising fundsI know Roger Craver. Roger Craver is a friend of mine. And frankly, we are no Roger Craver. But we think you'll get a lot from this podcast nevertheless, as we'll show you how to stop wasting time, money and energy jumping from one fundraising tactic to the next and instead focus on what matters: Your relationship with your donors and your fundraising offer. When you understand those two things, you'll be better at choosing the right fundraising tactics, and you'll be much better at making any tactic fulfill its promise.2013-06-0514 minFundraising is BeautifulFundraising is BeautifulRoger Craver says so, and he knowsIn this not-to-be-missed interview, fundraising legend and co-editor of The Agitator discusses donor retention, the importance of social media in fundraising, and how things have changed in our profession over the years. This discussion will fill your brain with ideas. Note: somewhat salty language!2013-05-2233 minFundraising is BeautifulFundraising is BeautifulWhy donors go away, Part 2Why do your donors leave? For the most part, it's your fault -- the things you do (and don't do) drive away donors. But there's a lot you can do to keep donors happy, engaged, and giving. We look at some of those smart fundraising moves in this podcast and the previous one. We are looking at donor retention research posted here: Why donors stop their support.2013-03-2214 minFundraising is BeautifulFundraising is BeautifulWhy donors go away, Part 1Why do your donors leave? Here's the bad news: It's mostly your fault. The good news: There's lot you can do to keep them engaged and giving. We look at some of those smart fundraising moves in this podcast and the next one. We are looking at donor retention research posted here: Why donors stop their support.2013-03-1212 minFundraising is BeautifulFundraising is BeautifulThe Fundraiser's Guide to Irresistible CommunicationsAfter an embarrassingly long hiatus, we take a look at the new book The Fundraiser's Guide to Irresistible Communications: How it can help you raise more money for your cause, and why it may be the most important book ever published. The book is available at: Amazon Amazon UK Emerson & Church (go here if you're ordering in bulk) 2012-10-0925 minFundraising is BeautifulFundraising is BeautifulBeauty is overratedAre you creating fundraising that looks great or that gets results? Often, you can do one or the other, not both. In this look at the power of the odd, unattractive, and unfashionable in direct mail, broadcast, and online, we'll show you how the quest to make your fundraising aesthetically pleasing usually leads to lower results. Mentioned in this podcast: Monday Morning Memo by Roy H. Williams.2011-10-1912 minFundraising is BeautifulFundraising is BeautifulWhat is your website for?If the purpose of your website is to raise funds, why is fundraising limited to a couple of "DONATE" buttons? Here's a look at how you can maximize online revenue by making your website relevant, useful, and easy for donors. Websites mentioned in this podcast: World Vision American Cancer Society Dana-Farber Cancer Institute The Jimmy Fund The Online Giving Study 2011-10-0516 minFundraising is BeautifulFundraising is BeautifulIs your fundraising ratio killing your fundraising?The over-focus on the amount nonprofits spend on fundraising and administration (as opposed to accomplishing their mission) is throttling many organizations, keeping them artificially poor and less able to do what they exist to do. We talk about some alternatives to focusing on that fundraising ratio.2011-09-2112 minFundraising is BeautifulFundraising is BeautifulBeware! Branding at work!Listen in as an executive director of a nonprofit and his enthusiastic brand consultant change the name and look of an organization. Warning: Satire.2011-09-0818 minFundraising is BeautifulFundraising is BeautifulHow to deal with the next big thing in fundraisingFor the sixth installment of our State of Fundraising series, we look at steady stream of innovations for nonprofits that happen all the time. How do you deal with it all? How do you know what to ignore and what to get involved with? Here's a framework that can help you get it right.2011-07-1112 minFundraising is BeautifulFundraising is BeautifulFundraisers beware of survey researchFor the fifth installment of our State of Fundraising series, we take a look at survey research and how fundraisers can get value from it -- without being led dangerously astray. Surveys seem (and often claim) to report the truth. In reality, they reveal something else that's often far from truth.2011-06-2015 minFundraising is BeautifulFundraising is BeautifulFundraising in the rest of the worldFor the fourth installment of our State of Fundraising series, we interview Sean Triner, founder of Pareto Fundraising, who blogs at Sean Triner's Blog. Sean shares some of what's happening in fundraising outside the US, based on his experience in Australia, Asia, Europe, and Canada. The way we do it in America is not the only way!2011-03-1034 minFundraising is BeautifulFundraising is BeautifulWhat you need to know about online fundraisingFor the third installment of our State of Fundraising series of podcasts, we interview Katya Andresen, Chief Operating Officer at Network for Good, who speaks frequently about online fundraising and blogs at Katya's Nonprofit Marketing Blog. She touches on many aspects of fundraising on the web, from what's on your homepage to what you should do on Facebook. And don't miss the one thing you can do that will make the biggest difference for your online fundraising -- it's surprisingly easy!2011-02-0831 minFundraising is BeautifulFundraising is BeautifulThe two big trends in fundraising todayFor the second installment of our new State of Fundraising series of podcasts, we interview Bill Jacobs of Grizzard, whom you can frequently read at Grizzard's Blog. Bill talks about two massive changes that are hitting the fundraising industry: The arrival of Boomers in their prime giving years and the way donors now respond to our fundraising as they please -- not necessarily in the ways we want them to. (Up to a third of response to direct mail comes in through channels other than mail!) If we don't respond to these huge and growing trends, we are in...2011-01-2524 minFundraising is BeautifulFundraising is BeautifulIs direct mail dead?For the first installment of our new State of Fundraising series of podcasts, we interview Jon Van Wyk of TrueSense Marketing and blogger at Fundraising Growth Now. Jon enlightens us about some of the generational and technology changes we must pay attention to if we're going to keep raising funds in the coming years.2011-01-1119 minFundraising is BeautifulFundraising is BeautifulHow to destroy your year-end letterTwo years ago, they had a great year-end letter that raised a lot of money for the cause. Last year, the committee was full of ideas for improving the letter. The result: a 50% drop in giving. Using two real year-end fundraising letters from a real organization, we reconstruct the scene of the crime. Don't let this happen to your fundraising! Warning: Satrical content. Do not take the advice you hear on this podcast!2010-11-0411 minFundraising is BeautifulFundraising is BeautifulIt's all about editingThe good fundraiser knows that not everything you do makes good fundraising. We bring donors on board with the stuff that makes their heart sing. We don't insist that they fully get it before we'll accept their donations. If you've been paying attention to what information donors respond to, you know what to say and what not to say. Editing happens all the time. Just take a listen to this podcast. It's edited from our previous podcast -- and it's just as true. It's also the work of our now-former editor, Peter Li. We consider...2010-08-1402 minFundraising is BeautifulFundraising is BeautifulHow to Tell If Your Fundraising Is Good (Part 3: Packaging)Direct mail, the life-blood of most fundraising programs, has different design conventions from other types of design. It's less pretty, more old-fashioned, and almost messy. Here's a look at direct mail design and packaging: Everything you need to create successful fundraising appeals -- from fonts, to photos, to underlining.2010-06-2415 minFundraising is BeautifulFundraising is BeautifulHow to Tell If Your Fundraising Is Good (Part 2: Content)Effective fundraising has some characteristics that you might find odd or off-putting: It's simple. It's about only one thing. There's an obsessive call to action. It's built around stories. It suggests specific amounts for donors to give. It's all about donors (not about the nonprofit). This action-packed program will help you know what should be in your fundraising messages -- and why.2010-06-0814 minFundraising is BeautifulFundraising is BeautifulHow to Tell If Your Fundraising Is Good (Part 1: Writing Style)Fundraising is a specialized form of communication. It's just plain odd in many ways. In this first part of a three-part series on the conventions and norms of fundraising, we look at the the way fundraising copy is written, and why it contains so much of these things: Urgency Emotion Low-grade reading level Repetition A P.S. Length Conversational approach Direct style If you're someone who must okay fundraising copy, if you're writing fundraising copy, or if you hope to do either some day, this podcast will be a goldmine of practical information for you.2010-04-2618 minFundraising is BeautifulFundraising is BeautifulThe power of relevance in fundraisingIt's pretty simple, really: Fundraising works when it's relevant to donors. When it's not relevant, people ignore it. Using the recent Haiti earthquake as an example, we look at what makes a situation relevant, and what you can do to increase that relevance to your donors -- even if you don't raise money for natural disasters.2010-02-2222 minFundraising is BeautifulFundraising is BeautifulHaiti and Non-Haiti FundraisingA look at what's going well, what's not, and what we need to know as the nonprofit world responds to the catastrophic January 12 Haiti Earthquake. Includes ideas for fundraisers who are not connected to the disaster.2010-01-2019 minFundraising is BeautifulFundraising is BeautifulFundraising Manifesto for the New YearHere are four truths about fundraising that can transform the way you approach this beautiful profession: Fundraising is good for donors. Fundraising is a lot like courtship. Fundraising is about your donors, not you. Fundraising is a science. (The facts we cite about the impact of giving on giver are taken from the book Who Really Cares by Arthur C. Brooks.) Happy Holidays, and the best to you in the coming year!2009-12-1820 minFundraising is BeautifulFundraising is BeautifulThings to do that will make you a better fundraiserHere are ten practical things you can do -- starting today -- that will make you into a better fundraiser: Donate. Send and receive snail-mail. Sign up for lots of email from other nonprofits. Participate in online social networking sites. Hang around with older people. Become aware of the cultural context of your audience. Go to church. Read the popular press. Pay attention to how you ask people for favors. Work at becoming a better writer. You can start doing some of these things today. Don't miss this super-practical podcast!2009-10-2815 minFundraising is BeautifulFundraising is BeautifulBack from the Brink: How a Sick Organization Got BetterIn this episode we interview Chris Doyle, President and CEO of American Leprosy Missions, an organization that's leading the fight against leprosy around the world. Back in the mid-90s, when Doyle joined, the organization was in an accelerating downward slide. Learn about the steps Doyle and American Leprosy Missions took to turn the corner and return to health. It's an inspiring story that shows what you can do by getting the basics right.2009-06-1726 minFundraising is BeautifulFundraising is BeautifulWhat to cut when the budget is tightOkay, you've cried, you've pleaded, you've made your case. But there's no way around it: You have to cut your fundraising budget. Find out the area you can cut with little damage to your program, the areas where cuts would be devastating, and areas where you can make meaningful savings. We can't make the cuts feel good, but we can keep them from hurting your program too much.2009-06-0113 minFundraising is BeautifulFundraising is BeautifulRecession fundraising: Interview with Mal WarwickDon't miss this interview with fundraising legend Mal Warwick, author of the recent book Fundraising When Money Is Tight (as well as many other books on fundraising). Find out how to survive the recession -- including the biggest mistake you can make.2009-05-1928 minFundraising is BeautifulFundraising is BeautifulPut your heart into fundraisingAn interview with Cass Wheeler, former CEO of the American Heart Association and author of the new book You've Gotta Have Heart: Achieving Purpose Beyond Profit in the Social Sector (available at Amazon and at Powell's). Don't miss what this wise CEO has to say about people who are good at fundraising, how to make sure you get the right people, how to set bold goals, and how the right people with audacious goals can radically change a whole organization.2009-04-2720 minFundraising is BeautifulFundraising is BeautifulPartnership (not marketing) with donorsAn interview with Troy Stremler, CEO of Newdea, a company that helps nonprofits measure and report the impact of their programs. Troy sees a big change in the new generation of donors: They don't want to be "marketed to" -- they want to be partners with the organizations they support. If he's right (and we think he is), that means we're going to need a radical new level of transparency, being able to report on the impact of their involvement, rather than trying to motivate them with the tired old stream of branding activities and low-involvement fundraising tactics we've...2009-04-0718 minFundraising is BeautifulFundraising is BeautifulHow to Work with a Fundraising ConsultantWorking with the right fundraising consultant or agency can take your organization to undreamed-of heights. Having the wrong partner can be as rewarding as a long afternoon with a hungry, sleep-deprived two-year-old. In this podcast we share the three things you should think about when choosing the right fundraising partner.2009-03-0416 minFundraising is BeautifulFundraising is BeautifulYour E-Z 30-minute fundraising review planWe're back -- after a delay we're attributing to the economy and a house-fire -- with practical hints for planning your upcoming fundraising campaigns in a way that will help keep you out of trouble in these hard times.2009-02-1811 minFundraising is BeautifulFundraising is BeautifulOur Holiday wishes for youThe entire Fundraising Is Beautiful staff gathers for a holiday party and to wish our listeners and friends (especially those who are both) some good things for the coming year.2008-12-2205 minFundraising is BeautifulFundraising is BeautifulIt's Not Too Late to Boost Your 2008 RevenueThe year is nearly over, but there's still time to do a go to your donors online -- in fact, the next couple of week are prime time for online fundraising. We'll lay out a basic schedule and give some tips for the last, crucial impacts of the year.2008-12-1616 minFundraising is BeautifulFundraising is BeautifulBranding and Fundraising, Part 2We continue the discussion on how your brand can help or hurt your fundraising and reveal the top branding error that torpedoes so many nonprofits. And don't miss a rare disagreement between Steven and Jeff -- tensions rise over dueling analogies. Listen to find out if the argument erupts into fisticuffs!2008-11-1917 minFundraising is BeautifulFundraising is BeautifulBranding and Fundraising, Part 1How does the discipline of branding help your efforts to raise revenue for your cause? How does it hurt? How do you decide how to spend your marketing dollars? Get ready for a feather-ruffling, controversial look at this difficult topic.2008-11-0416 minFundraising is BeautifulFundraising is BeautifulFundraising in a bad economyThere's really only one thing you need to be afraid of during this economic crisis. Find out what it is, and discover many other tips for surviving hard times -- and maybe even turning it to your fundraising and long-term advantage.2008-10-1116 minFundraising is BeautifulFundraising is BeautifulProgram vs. Fundraising: How to Break the TensionIn almost every nonprofit organization there's tension between program people (those who do the organization's mission) and fundraising people (those who raise the money to make the work possible). This podcast reveals some things you can do to ease the tension, keep the peace, and move forward in a way that brings about the most good for everyone.2008-09-1815 min