562: Next Year’s Plan For Your Year-End Donors – Tony Martignetti Nonprofit Radio

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This Week: 

Next Year’s Plan For Your Year-End Donors
We’re in the 4th quarter and you’re expecting a lot of fundraising revenue. You want those donors with you next year and beyond. Poonam Prasad has the strategies to make that happen. She’s president of Prasad Consulting & Research. 

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501: Donor Surveys & People-Powered Movements – Tony Martignetti Nonprofit Radio

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This week: 

Donor Surveys
Make the most of the donors you have by discovering their potential through surveying. Crystal Mahon and Christian Robillard talk principles, best practices and goal setting. Crystal is with STARS Air Ambulance and Christian is at Beyond The Bake Sale. (Part of our 20NTC coverage)

People-Powered Movements
This 20NTC panel helps you build more effective and more inclusive movements by encouraging you to think about communications, power and privilege. They’re Celina Stewart from League of Women Voters U.S. and Gloria Pan with Moms Rising.

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429: What Does The Data Divulge? – Tony Martignetti Nonprofit Radio

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What Does The Data Divulge?
Predictors for planned gifts. The state of online giving. And what to expect for 2019 fundraising. Steve MacLaughlin from Blackbaud shares the data on these topics and explains what it means.”

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367: Music To Major Gifts – Tony Martignetti Nonprofit Radio

tony_martignetti_300x300-itunes_image2Tony’s guest this week:

Mitchell Linker, author of the book, “No One Dreams of Being a Fundraiser: My Unexpected Journey From Music to Major Gifts.” 

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317: Find Fantastic Volunteers & Board Unity or Dissent – Tony Martignetti Nonprofit Radio

tony_martignetti_300x300-itunes_image2Tony’s guests this week:

Liza Dyer, program coordinator in volunteer services at Multnomah County Library; Gina Roberti, community engagement manager for Reading Volunteers; and Taryn Kearns, Americorps volunteer coordinator for Reading Partners.

Also, Gene Takagi, our legal contributor and managing attorney of the Nonprofit & Exempt Organizations law group (NEO).

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