Fun with Fundraising is all about fundraising for charities. You will hear interviews with amazing fundraising stories, as well as great tips and tactics. Along with following my 2021 goal of raising $100.000.
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In this episode, I have a fantastic talk with Kelly Snider. She has a lot of fascinating stories about fundraising, from making a motorcycling fundraising trip across the US and Canada happen, to arranging lots of large events.If you want to get a hold of Kelly, you can find her here:Facebook:Events that ExcelEpic ExchangesKelly Snider Instagram:Events that ExcelEpic Exchanges Support the show (https://ko-fi.com/funwithfundraising)
This time I'm talking to Alesha Mathis. She is a consultant for non-profits and charities, and she helps them build up their organizations in the best possible way.Alesha has so many great points, and in many ways starting a non-profit look a lot like starting a for-profit company.You can find Alesha's book here(affiliate link)If you want to get a hold of Alesha, you can find her here:The websiteFacebookFacebook group - At The Top: Small Nonprofit LeadersFacebook group - Nonprofit Nation's Fundraising Success PathLinkedInSupport the show (https://ko-fi.com/funwithfundraising)
In this episode, I speak with Sherry Scott, who has started her own charity, Angels and Dragonflies Childrens Charity Inc., based on her own experience. Sherry and her husband are working to help people with children who need help with furniture, clothe as well as other things.You can find a transcript of the interview here: https://smartbusinessplanning.com/category/fwf-podcast/If you want to get a hold of Sherry and maybe even support her charity, you can find her here:The websiteFacebook InstagramLinkedInSupport the show (https://ko-fi.com/funwithfundraising)
In the episode this week I am speaking with Sam Provenzano. Sam quit his job as a news anchor to become a fundraiser, raising money for sick children. His career has taken him many interesting places, and today he owns his own company - https://www.nextgenfundraisers.com/ - where he helps other fundraisers amongst other things. Sam is also starting a new podcast: Your Philanthropic Journey with Sammy P debuts on Dec. 7. 2020You can find the show notes of the episode on https://smartbusinessplanning.com/category/fwf-podcast/Find out more about Sam here:LinkedIn profileLinkedIn groupEmailSupport the show (https://ko-fi.com/funwithfundraising)
JJ Reynolds is working in marketing, and we speak about why analytics are important in fundraising, and how you can use it. He is advocating for creating a system that you can follow so that you can evaluate and do more of what is working. We also talk a bit about 1000 true fans. Find JJ here: https://mediauthentic.com/storiesThe transcribed version of the interview is available at https://smartbusinessplanning.com/category/fwf-podcast/Support the show (https://ko-fi.com/funwithfundraising)
Yay, I launched the event :) Let me know if you have any questions or anything. Contact me at diana@smartbusinessplanning.comSupport the show (https://ko-fi.com/funwithfundraising)
In this episode I speak with Munira, who had a GoFundMe page. It was started for her by someone else, and we have a great talk about helping others, and how to know what kind of charities and fundraising to support. The transcribed version of the interview is available at https://smartbusinessplanning.com/category/fwf-podcast/You can find Munira here:https://www.linkedin.com/in/muniraz/https://www.facebook.com/munira.zahabihttp://Thenichenavigator.com/Support the show (https://ko-fi.com/funwithfundraising)
Shot and sweet today Let me know if you have questions, or anything. Contact me at diana@smartbusinessplanning.comSupport the show (https://ko-fi.com/funwithfundraising)
Margaret has chosen to help people who are fundraising – She is donating part of her proceeds towards charities, depending on the customer’s choice.I love her business strategy, she earns money, as well as help other people.If you want to support my mission and are in need of some new jewelry, you can use this link before the 15th of December 2020 – When you buy, Margaret gives parts of the proceeds to the course.If the jewelry cannot be shipped directly to you, you can send Margaret an email.I hope you enjoy the episode.The transcribed version of the interview is available at https://smartbusinessplanning.com/category/fwf-podcast/If you want to learn more about Margaret you can find information here:E-mailJewelry websiteWebsiteInstagramSupport the show (https://ko-fi.com/funwithfundraising)
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The generosity guy - I love that! That is the label my guest in this episode has. We had a really interesting chat where Kieran, as his name is, spoke about how generosity is something he strives for.We also talk about him going from working in the banking business to finding his place within fundraising. I hope you enjoy the episode.To get the show notes go to: https://smartbusinessplanning.com/category/fwf-podcast/If you want to learn more about Kieran you can find information here:The Generosity guy – WebsiteFacebookConnect on LinkedInLinks to support the podcastTo join the next fundraising network meeting, go to https://smartbusinessplanning.com/network/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fun_with_fundraising/Join the newsletter: https://smartbusinessplanning.com/fun-with-fundraising/Support the show (https://ko-fi.com/funwithfundraising)
Meetings, meetings, meetings ;) In this past week, I have had some meetings regarding the venue for the kick-off party in January - you get an update on that, as well as the new jewelry brand I have made, where the proceeds go towards the MS foundation. You can find the new brand on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/lund_nordstrom/I will start writing in English on the account as well - and I do ship internationally. Support the show (https://ko-fi.com/funwithfundraising)
Jane MaCarthy is the guest in this episode of the podcast, and she is quite inspiring. Her work with the relay for life is so amazing. I hope you enjoy the episode.In the picture to the right, you can see the tube she is speaking about during the interview. The transcribed version of the interview is available at https://smartbusinessplanning.com/category/fwf-podcast/ If you want to learn more about Jane, you can find information here: WebsiteEmailSupport the show (https://ko-fi.com/funwithfundraising)
In this week’s 2021 goal episode I am telling you about the thoughts I am having regarding donations vs sale – as well as the launch party I am working on. If you have any questions or feedback feel free to write me an email at diana@smartbusinessplanning.com or on Instagram: Fun_with_Fundraising. /DianaSupport the show (https://ko-fi.com/funwithfundraising)
The story that Elizabeth shares in this episode is both heartbreaking and inspiring at the same time. She lost her son as an infant but found a way to use her grief to help others in the same situation. Elizabeth was so inspiring to speak to. I hope you enjoy the episode. The transcribed version of the interview is available on https://smartbusinessplanning.com/category/fwf-podcast/If you want to learn more about Elizabeth and EllisBearyLoved, you can find information here: FacebookInstagramSupport the show (https://ko-fi.com/funwithfundraising)
Please do share the podcast with others interested in fundraising. If you have any questions or feedback feel free to write me an email at diana@smartbusinessplanning.com or on Instagram: Fun_with_Fundraising. /DianaSupport the show (https://ko-fi.com/funwithfundraising)
In this episode, you can hear my interview with Paul F. Morris. Paul works as a professional fundraiser for Elevate Oregan. You will hear about how Paul found his calling within fundraising as a young guy, and how the words he uses when speaking with potential donors have a huge influence. The transcribed version of the interview is available hereIf you want to connect with and learn more about Paul and Elevate Oregon, you can find information here:LinkedInElevate OregonSupport the show (https://ko-fi.com/funwithfundraising)
Today im sharing my thoughts and experience on why it can be hard to fundraise. Please do share the podcast with others interested in fundraising. If you have any questions or feedback feel free to write me an email at diana@smartbusinessplanning.com or on Instagram: Fun_with_Fundraising. /DianaSupport the show (https://ko-fi.com/funwithfundraising)
In this episode I speak with Helen Grantham about her charity og choise and how she walked and biked the distance of Route 66 with her husband. Helen is a supporter and ambassador for Anticoagulation UK, a charity which promotes awareness of blood clotting issues and supports those affected by blood clots. Being very keen to support the charity, Helen has been raising money through a virtual challenge, and together with her husband she has been walking and cycling the entire Route 66 in the USA, a total of 2,280 miles.Apart from taking part in virtual challenges, Helen works part time as a PA, is studying for a BSc in Psychology and is a qualified coach and founder of Positive Health & Wellness Coaching, specialising in coaching people with chronic illness. The transcribed version of the interview is available smartbusinessplanning.comIf you want to learn more about Helen, the app she used for the virtual challenge, and Anticoagulation UK, you can find information here: Anticoagulation UKPositive Health CoachingLinkedInSupport the show (https://ko-fi.com/funwithfundraising)
The very beginning of the fundraising process... There is a lot to keep track of, so I start on my whiteboard. Please do share the podcast with others interested in fundraising. If you have any questions or feedback feel free to write me an email at diana@smartbusinessplanning.com or on Instagram: Fun_with_Fundraising. /DianaSupport the show (https://ko-fi.com/funwithfundraising)
In this episode of the podcast, I speaking with George Sisneros, who made the choice of selling everything and move to Guatemala with his family to help others. They have since build a school, a clinic and helped feed thousands of families.Goerge has some really great ideas and recommendations about communications that we get into in this episode. The transcribed version of the interview is available here: If you want to learn more about George, the resources he talks about, and ordinary missionaries, you can find information here:The website ordinarymissionaries.org/Instagram: Ordinary MissionariesFacebook: Ordinary MissionariesAkash Karia – TED Talks StorytellingGet the audio version for free via his own website hereOr buy the book in paperback or for Kindle via Amazon here (Affiliate link) Article – The importance of face-to-face meetingsWhy face-to-face meeting is 34 times more effective than emailSupport the show (https://ko-fi.com/funwithfundraising)
In this first Tuesday episode, I share with you my WHY, as well as my plan, as it looks right now. Please do share the podcast with others interested in fundraising. If you have any questions or feedback feel free to write me an email at diana@smartbusinessplanning.com or on Instagram: Fun_with_Fundraising. /DianaSupport the show (https://ko-fi.com/funwithfundraising)
In this episode of the Fun with Fundraising podcast, I have interviewed Susan Knappe, who is fundraising for her son’s senior class of High school. Due to the situation in the world in the spring of 2020 the senior class did not get the opportunity to finish high school in the best way. Susan and her fellow parents want to make sure that the 2021 senior class has better options. The transcribed version of the interview will be available soon.If you want to learn more about Susan here is her information:The website for Suffolk Sports Media: http://www.suffolksportsmedia.com/The Facebook for her photography site: https://www.facebook.com/susanknappephotography/Links to support the podcastTo join the Fundraising network meeting, go to https://ko-fi.com/funwithfundraisingInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/fun_with_fundraising/Join the newsletter: https://smartbusinessplanning.com/fun-with-fundraising/Support the show (https://ko-fi.com/funwithfundraising)
In this first episode of the Fun with Fundraising podcast, I have interviewed Rodney Olsen, who has biked across Australia multiple times for charity.Today he is coordinating the bike ride across Australia for Compassion Australia.Rodney is a very inspiring person and has some great ideas om how to motivate people to donate money for the charity you are raising money for.You can find the transcribed version of the interview one the webpage soon: smartbusinessplanning.com If you want to learn more about Rodney and his bike ride you can find more information here:The website for the bike ride is rideforcompassion.comThe Ride for Compassion Coast to Coast Facebook page to follow the ride at https://www.facebook.com/groups/rideforcompassionRodney's podcast is bleedingdaylight.netRodney's podcast Facebook page is https://www.facebook.com/bleedingdaylightLinks to support the podcastTo join the Fundraising network meeting, go to https://ko-fi.com/funwithfundraisingInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/fun_with_fundraising/Join the newsletter: https://smartbusinessplanning.com/fun-with-fundraising/Support the show (https://ko-fi.com/funwithfundraising)
A short introduction to the new podcast Fun with Fundraising. Contact me on diana@smartbusinessplanning, or find me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fun_with_fundraising/Support the show (https://ko-fi.com/funwithfundraising)