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Marc Pitman is a DELIGHT. The CEO of Concord Leadership Group joined us to spill all the tea on what it actually takes to keep a consulting practice alive and thriving for over two decades.Marc took us on his journey from bow-tie-wearing "Fundraising Coach" to running multiple brands under his company umbrella. And yes, we finally got him to admit the truth about "passive income" (spoiler alert: it's completely made up!).If you've ever felt like everyone else has it figured out while you're still flying by the seat of your pants, this episode will make you feel SO MUCH BETTER. Marc's old-school approach to marketing (dude literally picks up the phone and calls people every day) combined with his willingness to evolve makes for a masterclass in consulting longevity.Highlights:The "Jeremy Bearimy" approach to marketing: Marc focuses on activities he can control (like making daily phone calls) and trusts that business will come—but not in the linear, trackable way modern marketing promisesAudience building then and now: From early blogging in 2003 to navigating today's "walled-off" social platforms, Marc shares how he's consistently adapted his approach while maintaining his core focus on serving firstOvercoming the comparison trap: Marc explains how he stops himself from second-guessing content when he sees others covering similar topics, and how finding your unique voice matters more than originalityThe consulting long game: Even with multiple revenue streams (speaking, coaching, books, etc.), Marc shares that the goal isn't to sell the business but to be "used up" when he dies—living up to all the potential entrusted to himResources Mentioned:Fundraising Coach - Marc's blog since 2003Concord Leadership Group - Umbrella company for Marc's brandsThe Nonprofit Academy - Low-cost, CFRE-accredited training programAsk Without Fear - Marc's first book on fundraising"The Surprising Gift of Doubt" - Marc's book on leadershipGallup Strengths Finder - Marc mentioned having "Maximizer" as one of his strengthsQuadrant Three Leadership Coach Certification - Program that Marc and his wife runFind Us Online: https://www.confessionswithjessandcindy.comConnect with Marc:Website: https://marcpitman.com/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcapitman/ Connect with Cindy:Cindy Wagman Coaching: cindywagman.comFractional Fundraising Network: fractionalfundraising.co/LinkedIn: ca.linkedin.com/in/cindywagmanConnect with Jess:Out In the Boons: outintheboons.meLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/jesscampbelloutntiheboons/
In this episode of Fundraising Today and the Go Beyond Fundraising podcast, we talk with philanthropist and fundraising coach Lisa Greer. Author of the bestseller Fundraising Revolution, Greer is on a mission to save giving by helping nonprofits move away from the impersonal interactions and scripted outreach that have dominated the sector for so long. In 2012, Greer and her husband became part of the 1% practically overnight and wanted to share their new wealth. In our conversation, she discusses the strange practices and frustrations they experienced for years with traditional fundraisers. Today, with her background as a successful businesswoman as a foundation, she promotes fundamental change in how fundraising works by teaching nonprofits how to do better. Greer says one of the biggest mistakes nonprofits make is not offering a recurring giving program, especially when a subscription business model is so popular among consumers. We break down ways charities can start or boost recurring giving programs to create loyal supporters, such as surprise gifts and exclusive webinars.
ABOUT THE BLACK FUNDRAISERS' PODCAST The Black Fundraisers' Podcast was founded in 2021 by Kia Croom, CEO of Kia Croom Fundraising and Philanthropy, a Black-woman-owned fundraising firm that works exclusively with nonprofits serving Black and Brown people and communities. Visit www.kiacroom.com to learn more. Subscribe to the Black Fundraisers' Podcast wherever podcasts are available. Connect with us on IG & YouTube, and LinkedIn @Blackfundraiserspodcast **ABOUT TODAY'S GUEST**** Avarel M. Smith is the founder of Seeking Synergy, Bestselling Author, Lifestyle & Financial Expert, Certified Dating & Relationship Coach. Avarel helps people find balance, achieve financial wellness, and build meaningful relationships. Her practical advice and expertise make her a trusted guide for personal growth and fulfillment. Get to know her more at https://www.seekingsynergyforlife.com/ CONNECT WITH KIA CROOM The Black Fundraisers' Podcast is produced by Kia Croom Fundraising & Philanthropy. This Black-woman-owned fundraising firm helps nonprofits serving Black and Brown communities raise critical funding to fight the byproducts of structural racism. That is, structural inequities such as poverty, homelessness, educational inequity and more. Visit www.kiacroom.com to learn ways you can work with Kia Croom. This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm
Joining us in this episode to dive into the world of major gift fundraising is Julie Ordoñez. Julie is a Major Gifts Strategist and Fundraising Coach on a mission to equip leaders with the courage to ask for more and raise multi-billions to solve the world's most pressing issues. With 14 years of experience in major gifts, Julie was a top 1% performer at United Way of Greater Los Angeles among 90 FTEs, and at LIFT. Julie also helped New Story raise $2.5M in her first 12 months in the role in 2022. She has coached and trained over 200 nonprofit executives and major gifts teams since 2018 and is the founder of CourageLab, a 6-week major gifts training for leaders to get the courage and strategy to ask for more. In short, there are few better brains to pick on the topic of major gifts. So sit back and listen as Julie shares some of her invaluable wisdom with Givergy's COO Ben Crook.
B”H Think this episode is just about fundraising? Think again! Yes, fundraising, a fascinating topic frames this conversation, but what you will learn about money, business, and life is priceless. Today I'm in conversation with Fundraising Coach, Rabbi Shmuly Rothman. How did Rabbi Rothman end up as a fundraising coach? Money mindset and how does it show up in fundraising? The role of bitachon, exclusive reliance on G-d, when it The post 337: Beyond the Art of Fundraising with Rabbi Shmuly Rothman appeared first on Jewish Latin Princess.
Replay einer der beliebtesten Episoden aus 2020/21. Diese Episode wurde das erste Mal am 25.12.2020 als Episode #114 ausgestrahlt. Das ist ein exklusiver, genehmigter Mitschnitt meines Gast-Auftritts im brand-neuen build!-lich gesprochen Podcast vom build! Gründerzentrum. Abonniere jetzt den neuen build!-lich Gesprochen Podcast: Apple Podcast Spotify Deezer amazon music Website Wenn du neugierig bist, wer dieser Florian Kandler eigentlich ist, und was das wie gelaufen sein muss, dass er jetzt Pitch- und Fundraising-Coach ist - und auch noch so viel Spaß dabei hat... dann werden deine Ohren Augen Machen in dieser Episode. Du hörst von Taschengeld-Verhandlungen, meinem ersten "Business" im Gymnasium, meinem größten Fuckup und weichenstellenden Begegnungen, die ich hatte: im Silicon Valley ... und in Klosterneuburg. Das und vieles mehr in dieser "Behind the scenes beim Pitch Doktor"-Episode. Viel Spaß! KPMG Smart Start unterstützt diesen Podcast. Ihre wertvollen Ressourcen und Kontakte findest du auf: derstartuppodcast.com/smartstart
Today we hear from Phil and Dani Knox (@philknox and @DaniKnoxTFC on twitter) as they explore Ruth 1:16-18 particularly focusing on verse 16:But Ruth replied, “Don't urge me to leave you or to turn back from you. Where you go I will go, and where you stay I will stay. Phil and Dani are married and are part of a team leading a church in Birmingham. Dani runs a business called The Fundraising Coach supporting charities to raise money having previously experienced the challenges of undertaking this when setting up a youth charity. Phil is an author and speaker who works at the Evangelical Alliance as Head of Mission to Young Adults.
Kai Dörfner ist seit 20 Jahren im professionellen Fundraising tätig – und hat jüngst sein erstes Buch veröffentlicht: Fundraising-Coach. Es ist aus der Praxis und für die Praxis! Im Live-Talk gehts ums Buch aber vielmehr um das Fundraising. Gäste konnten live dabei sein und ihre eigenen Fragen mit einbringen.
In this crossover podcast with The Nonprofit Podcast, Cara Augspurger interviews Josiah Haken (me) about his journey from kitchen salesman, to Starbucks barista, to outreach worker, to CEO. We discuss the root causes of homelessness and the impact of holistic engagement and care coordination. Who is Cara Augspurger? A long-time development professional, Cara currently serves as Fundraising Coach for fundraising software platform, Donorbox, and focuses on fundraising consulting with nonprofits of all sizes, specializing in project management and fundraising strategy. Her expertise is in coaching, annual fundraising, project management, and communications. She has both a BS and Ed.M. from the University of Illinois, with specialized study of adult learning. She also earned her Certified Fund-Raising Executive (CFRE) and Project Management Professional (PMP) credentials. She is a member of the Association of Fundraising Professionals (AFP) and is actively involved with organizations focused on providing relief from homelessness and food insecurity in Indianapolis and New York City. Link: The Nonprofit Podcast https://thenonprofitpodcast.buzzsprout.com
In this episode, we dive into learning how to share your authentic voice and message online as a business owner, and how to work through the feelings this can bring up:Topics include:-Standing in our personal power-Leaving behind our legacy-How to stop "hiding" in your life and business-Seeking validation through our workAnd SO much more!!Sylvia Otvos & Jenny Mitchell are Coaches, and they are the hosts of the Your Next Fifty podcast. With fun, friendship and wisdom they invite women to play big so that they can use their voices, own their seat at the table, be visible and create the lives they truly desire.They also host two yearly Your Next 50 workshops (March 8 is the next one) and a monthly networking and connection hour on the last Thursday of the month from 5-6 pm EST. Tune into the podcast. You can reach Visibility & Business Coach, Sylvia Otvos here.You can reach Executive & Fundraising Coach, Jenny Mitchell here. --------------------------------------------------If you enjoyed this episode, leave a review - it means the world to me and allows me to reach more amazing women!The Success from Within Accelerator is enrolling >>>> You can directly apply here: applysfw.cassiebiltzcoachin.com/applyOR directly email Cassie for more general information on the program before applying: coachcassandraklafter@gmail.comConnect with Cassie:@cassiebiltz on IG PS - Snag a free copy of Cassie's Spiritually Aligned CEO meditation series (with bonus money hypnosis)! To get instant access click here: Spiritually Aligned CEO
On this episode of Investor Connect, Hall welcomes Nick Spiller, Podcast Host and Fundraising Coach at Beta Business.Beta Business is “The essential podcast for first-time entrepreneurs”. Through multiple episodes per week as well as in-person events, Beta Business helps entrepreneurs gain practical tactics and meaningful connections for starting their company. Nick moved to Texas in 2009 to attend UT Austin. As an undergraduate, Nick founded the Longhorn Entrepreneurship Agency (LEA) in Student Government. As an alumni today, Nick stays involved in UT's Director of Deal Flow for Genesis which is an on-campus fund for entrepreneurs. After graduation, Nick worked as a Market Launcher for Favor Delivery. He also created the Investor Relations program at Capital Factory where he worked up until the end of 2020. Nick discusses the state of investing in startups, and the biggest change he expects to see in the next 1-2 years. He speaks about his investment thesis and mentions some good opportunities for investors to pursue. You can listen to Nick's podcast at . Nick can be contacted via email at , via LinkedIn at and , and via Twitter at . _________________________________________________________________ For more episodes from Investor Connect, please visit the site at: Check out our other podcasts here: For Investors check out: For Startups check out: For eGuides check out: For upcoming Events, check out For Feedback please contact info@tencapital.group Please , share, and leave a review. Music courtesy of .
Nick Spiller talks about how he uses his network to help entrepreneurs raise funding for their businesses.Join the Rainmakers Network on LinkedInGuest - Nick SpillerHost - Carl GrantProducer - Seth Grant
Marc A. Pitman, CSP®, The Fundraising Coach, joins the podcast to talk about how we've all adapted this year, the power of investing in your personal development, and key things fundraisers need to do as we transform donor engagement going forward. Marc says: It's about finding your unique style. His new book, "The Surprising Gift of Doubt," challenges the ways we look at fundraising. Marc says, the questions you're asking may be as important as the answers. We're pulled in many directions as fundraisers, and our doubts tell us things about how we can best engage donors. Find our more about Marc at FundraisingCoach.com
You might know him as The Fundraising Coach, the Founder of Concord Leadership Group, the author of Ask Without Fear, Fundraising Kick, or the brand new book, The Surprising Gift of Doubt: Use Uncertainty to Become the Exceptional Leader You Are Meant to Be . Or maybe you've seen and heard him speak at one of hundreds of nonprofit conferences over the last few years. I was honored and thrilled to sit down last week with Marc A. Pitman, CSP to have an insightful and in-depth conversation on nonprofit leadership.This is a 48-minute masterclass on leading well and dealing with key challenges our sector faces, including:How to live your values authentically as a leaderWhat it takes to build and grow a healthy culture in your nonprofitChallenging the status quo without damaging key relationships in your workplaceAddressing toxicity in the workplace and the damaging impact it has on your entire organizationTraits of high-performing leadersWhy nonprofits don't do succession planning well, and how to fix thatThe importance of strategic onboarding and training for volunteer board membersIf you enjoy this episode, don't forget to check out Marc's newest book too! This episode of The Rainmaker Fundraising Podcast was brought to you by our friends at Virtuous. We're so excited to partner with them to promote the upcoming 2021 Responsive Fundraising Summit on April 14th and 15th. You can register for FREE today. You'll be front-row with world-class nonprofit and thought leaders, participate in hands-on, discussion-driven workshops, and build lasting connections with like-minded peers. Sign up today for this FREE event!https://youtu.be/56RwjgU-q9M
You might know him as The Fundraising Coach, the Founder of Concord Leadership Group, the author of Ask Without Fear, Fundraising Kick, or the brand new book, The Surprising Gift of Doubt: Use Uncertainty to Become the Exceptional Leader You Are Meant to Be . Or maybe you've seen and heard him speak at one of hundreds of nonprofit conferences over the last few years. I was honored and thrilled to sit down last week with Marc A. Pitman, CSP to have an insightful and in-depth conversation on nonprofit leadership.This is a 48-minute masterclass on leading well and dealing with key challenges our sector faces, including:How to live your values authentically as a leaderWhat it takes to build and grow a healthy culture in your nonprofitChallenging the status quo without damaging key relationships in your workplaceAddressing toxicity in the workplace and the damaging impact it has on your entire organizationTraits of high-performing leadersWhy nonprofits don't do succession planning well, and how to fix thatThe importance of strategic onboarding and training for volunteer board membersIf you enjoy this episode, don't forget to check out Marc's newest book too! This episode of The Rainmaker Fundraising Podcast was brought to you by our friends at Virtuous. We're so excited to partner with them to promote the upcoming 2021 Responsive Fundraising Summit on April 14th and 15th. You can register for FREE today. You'll be front-row with world-class nonprofit and thought leaders, participate in hands-on, discussion-driven workshops, and build lasting connections with like-minded peers. Sign up today for this FREE event!https://youtu.be/56RwjgU-q9M
Das ist ein exklusiver, genehmigter Mitschnitt meines Gast-Auftritts im brand-neuen build!-lich gesprochen Podcast vom build! Gründerzentrum. Abonniere jetzt den neuen build!-lich Gesprochen Podcast: Apple Podcast Spotify Deezer amazon music Website Wenn du neugierig bist, wer dieser Florian Kandler eigentlich ist, und was das wie gelaufen sein muss, dass er jetzt Pitch- und Fundraising-Coach ist - und auch noch so viel Spaß dabei hat... dann werden deine Ohren Augen Machen in dieser Episode. Du hörst von Taschengeld-Verhandlungen, meinem ersten "Business" im Gymnasium, meinem größten Fuckup und weichenstellenden Begegnungen, die ich hatte: im Silicon Valley ... und in Klosterneuburg. Das und vieles mehr in dieser "Behind the scenes beim Pitch Doktor"-Episode. Viel Spaß!
In this episode of Nonprofit Architect, Travis features Alesha Mathis, a writer, and mentor in the nonprofit world. Her commitment to nonprofit services and projects manifest her desire to make a difference in the lives of people. She highlights that there are people who want to help and make a difference and that is through nonprofit organizations. Be inspired by Alesha in making a difference by listening to this episode now. Conversation Highlights [00:54] Alesha shares that she's trying to survive COVID-19. [01:24] Her mind about people raising money in this time of the pandemic. [03:00] Takeaway #1: There's nothing wrong in asking for help. [04:19] Takeaway #2: You can ask sensitively. [06:24] What is fundraising in the long term and short-term game? [08:24] Alesha's thoughts about the signature program [10:29] Red Cross is Alesha's pick for a signature nonprofit program. [12:15] The mission statement that Alesha loves is that of The Methodist's Town for Children and Youth in Georgia. [15:54] Un-gala, a new trend in fundraising. [18:55] Alesha gives tips on how to build relationships with donors [22:23] Alesha mentions The Art of Social Media by Guy Kawasaki in building influence and credibility. [23:24] Takeaway #3: Use social media [26:24] Alesha's advice to start a nonprofit organization [30:24] Takeaway #4: Collaborate with other nonprofit organizations by creating new programs for them rather than coming up with a new one. [32:55] Alesha contact information Remarkable Quotes [02:12] “People want to help. They wanna make a difference.” [09:31] “Your signature program should be that program that you want your organization to be known for. It should tie directly to your core values and mission.” [18:54] “You should be building relationships with your donors.” [21:42] “...Don't quit asking. I can guarantee you, you're not gonna get donations if you quit asking.” [26:42] “Donors like to know they are making a difference, and so show them how your organization through their donations is making a difference.” Bio Alesha Mathis is a Fundraising Coach and Consultant who works with new and small nonprofits. She teaches them how to raise money that funds their mission and transforms the lives of the people they serve.Alesha believes in nonprofits and the work they do to help the community. Everyone is touched by a nonprofit through hospitals, animal rescues, the American Red Cross, and so many more. Often, on the worst day of your life, you will encounter a nonprofit providing hope. She also believes nonprofits should operate as a passionate business, never losing focus on the compassion they have for the people they serve. And they should be empowered to do so, using low-cost and no-cost fundraising and marketing techniques to skyrocket their impact.Alesha has worked for local nonprofits for ten years serving in the administration, marketing, PR, programs, and board member of new and established organizations. She worked for a variety of nonprofits. They ranged from over 400 employees and a multi-million-dollar budget to nonprofits with less than 10 employees and under a million-dollar budget. She has written appeal letters that brought in $80,000 and written grants that helped fund missions.Alesha has been a panelist for the Digital Marketing Boot Camp by the Small Business Development Center University of Georgia. When she's not creating actionable content, taking care of her clients, or figuring out how to best help those she serves, she is taking part in Netflix binge-watching, spending time with her family, and taking care of her cats.Alesha holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Business and Information Technology with a minor in Marketing from Macon State College. She is the author of "I HAVE MY 501(C)3! NOW WHAT? Your Blueprint to Starting Your Nonprofit Without Being the Sole Funder." Connect with Alesha www.mathisnps.comhttps://www.facebook.com/MathisNonprofitServices/ http://www.mathisnps.com/AtTheTop https://www.linkedin.com/in/aleshamathis/ https://twitter.com/alesha_mathis @alesha.mathis- Instagram
In this episode of Nonprofit Architect, Travis features Alesha Mathis, a writer, and mentor in the nonprofit world. Her commitment to nonprofit services and projects manifest her desire to make a difference in the lives of people. She highlights that there are people who want to help and make a difference and that is through nonprofit organizations. Be inspired by Alesha in making a difference by listening to this episode now. Conversation Highlights [00:54] Alesha shares that she’s trying to survive COVID-19. [01:24] Her mind about people raising money in this time of the pandemic. [03:00] Takeaway #1: There’s nothing wrong in asking for help. [04:19] Takeaway #2: You can ask sensitively. [06:24] What is fundraising in the long term and short-term game? [08:24] Alesha’s thoughts about the signature program [10:29] Red Cross is Alesha’s pick for a signature nonprofit program. [12:15] The mission statement that Alesha loves is that of The Methodist’s Town for Children and Youth in Georgia. [15:54] Un-gala, a new trend in fundraising. [18:55] Alesha gives tips on how to build relationships with donors [22:23] Alesha mentions The Art of Social Media by Guy Kawasaki in building influence and credibility. [23:24] Takeaway #3: Use social media [26:24] Alesha’s advice to start a nonprofit organization [30:24] Takeaway #4: Collaborate with other nonprofit organizations by creating new programs for them rather than coming up with a new one. [32:55] Alesha contact information Remarkable Quotes [02:12] “People want to help. They wanna make a difference.” [09:31] “Your signature program should be that program that you want your organization to be known for. It should tie directly to your core values and mission.” [18:54] “You should be building relationships with your donors.” [21:42] “...Don’t quit asking. I can guarantee you, you’re not gonna get donations if you quit asking.” [26:42] “Donors like to know they are making a difference, and so show them how your organization through their donations is making a difference.” Bio Alesha Mathis is a Fundraising Coach and Consultant who works with new and small nonprofits. She teaches them how to raise money that funds their mission and transforms the lives of the people they serve.Alesha believes in nonprofits and the work they do to help the community. Everyone is touched by a nonprofit through hospitals, animal rescues, the American Red Cross, and so many more. Often, on the worst day of your life, you will encounter a nonprofit providing hope. She also believes nonprofits should operate as a passionate business, never losing focus on the compassion they have for the people they serve. And they should be empowered to do so, using low-cost and no-cost fundraising and marketing techniques to skyrocket their impact.Alesha has worked for local nonprofits for ten years serving in the administration, marketing, PR, programs, and board member of new and established organizations. She worked for a variety of nonprofits. They ranged from over 400 employees and a multi-million-dollar budget to nonprofits with less than 10 employees and under a million-dollar budget. She has written appeal letters that brought in $80,000 and written grants that helped fund missions.Alesha has been a panelist for the Digital Marketing Boot Camp by the Small Business Development Center University of Georgia. When she’s not creating actionable content, taking care of her clients, or figuring out how to best help those she serves, she is taking part in Netflix binge-watching, spending time with her family, and taking care of her cats.Alesha holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Business and Information Technology with a minor in Marketing from Macon State College. She is the author of "I HAVE MY 501(C)3! NOW WHAT? Your Blueprint to Starting Your Nonprofit Without Being the Sole Funder." Connect with Alesha www.mathisnps.comhttps://www.facebook.com/MathisNonprofitServices/ http://www.mathisnps.com/AtTheTop https://www.linkedin.com/in/aleshamathis/ https://twitter.com/alesha_mathis @alesha.mathis- Instagram
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Diese Woche gibt es wieder ein Sommerspecial und zwar eine LIve-Podiumsdiskussion mit einigen der erfolgreichsten Startup-acceleratoren Europas und der USA, die ich im Rahmen der Podim Konferenz moderiert habe! Ein Accelerator ist – für die, die es nicht wissen - eine Institution, die Startups in einem bestimmten Zeitraum durch Coaching und mittels Ressourcen im Wachstum schnell vorantreibt. Viele Konzerne überlegen, eigene Programme zu starten oder sich bei Akzeleratoren zu beteiligen. Wie zB bei Wexelerate in Wien - wo ja Firmen wie Spar, Uniqa, Raiffeisen, Volksbank, Palfinger etc. beteiligt sind. Für uns Gründer ist es super wichtig zu verstehen, was sind die Motivation der Betreiber und Unterstützer eines Akzelerators. Und auch, welche Qualität hat das Program, und wie kann unser Startup von den Corporate Partnern profitieren. In dieser Podiums-Diskussion bekommst du einen seltenen und sehr exklusiven Einblick darin, wie Betreiber von solchen Programmen denken und handeln. John Harthorne, Co-Founder und CEO von Mass Challenge aus den USA, Mass Challenge hat fast 2000 Startups unterstützt,und ist neben YCombinator einer der TOP-Programme weltweit, Maurizio Rossi, CO-Founder und CEO von H-farm aus Italien, H-Farm hat €27 million Euro in 120 startups investiert, Cristobal Alonso, CEO von Startup Wise Guys aus Estland, für die ich auch als Fundraising-Coach unterrichte; Startup Wise Guys hat in 145 early-stage Startups investiert Martin Pejsa, CEO von Creatve Dock, aus Prag, Creative Dock hat 47 Startups aus Europa, Asien und den USA zur Gründung verholfen. Sie alle haben bei der Podim Konferenz in Maribor, Slovenien diskutiert über die Frage: Ist mein Konzern bereit an einem Accelerator-Programm für Start-ups teilzunehmen? Podim ist das einflussreichste startup-und tech event in Alpen-und Westbalkanregion mit über 150 Startups aus über 20 Ländern, mehr als 100 Investoren, und mehr als 200 Vertreter von Corporate Unternehmen. Das Event hat am 21. Und 22. Mai dieses Jahr in Slowenien stattgefunden. Gründer & Zünder Android App: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mountainparkmedia.android.truth&hl=de_AT Gründer & Zünder iOS App: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/gr%C3%BCnder-z%C3%BCnder/id1442308375 Kapitel dieser Episode: 02:47: Konzerne und Innovation 04:10: Konzerne und ihre Motive für ein Acceleratorprogramm 13:34: Startups und ihre Motive für ein Acceleratorprogramm 14:07: Konzerne, mit denen das Panel zusammengearbeitet hat 16:07: Wie Konzerne Startups helfen können 30:00: Wie ein Acceleratorprogramm aufgebaut sein soll 35:55: Europa vs. USA 39:21: Erste Schritte für das Acceleratorprogramm 44:26: Wie Konzerne das Panel kontaktiert haben 50:47: Was Startups tun können, wenn sie auf der Suche nach Accelerator-Konzernen sind Links - erwähnt in dieser Episode: Podim Event - https://www.podim.org Mass Challenge - https://masschallenge.org H-Farm - https://www.h-farm.com/en Startupwiseguys - https://startupwiseguys.com Creative dock - https://www.creativedock.com
Larry Johnson offers important fundraising philosophies for modern nonprofits. ----- Learn more about the tools Virtuous provides leading nonprofits to grow giving at: https://www.virtuouscrm.com/. Get an in-depth guide to responsive fundraising to help your organization grow generosity from the modern donor at: https://www.virtuouscrm.com/responsive/.
Larry Johnson offers important fundraising philosophies for modern nonprofits. ----- Learn more about the tools Virtuous provides leading nonprofits to grow giving at: https://www.virtuouscrm.com/. Get an in-depth guide to responsive fundraising to help your organization grow generosity from the modern donor at: https://www.virtuouscrm.com/responsive/.
The Fundraising Coach joins us on today’s podcast! I was honored to interview well-known speaker and author Marc A. Pitman, known around the country as the “Fundraising Coach”. Marc is the founder of the Concord Leadership Group and helps leaders, especially in nonprofits, lead their teams with more effectiveness and less stress. He’s the author of “Ask Without […]
The Fundraising Coach, Marc Pitman, joins Dr. Uhl on the Catholic School Matters podcast to discuss lessons on leadership and fundraising.
Many non-profits fail to raise the money they need for one reason: FEAR. Marc A. Pitman can help you overcome that! Marc is the Fundraising Coach who breaks it down and makes it simple for non-profits to ask WITHOUT fear. That's also the title of his best selling book, Ask Without Fear. In this episode, Marc shares how he got started wearing his bow tie, how to ask without fear, how to lead people, and so much more. We could have went several hours, and it was an insight filled interview I know you will enjoy. More from Marc A. Pitman Get your copy of Ask Without Fear Read some of Marc's free articles on how to ask for money Follow Marc on Twitter
Marc A. Pitman is the Fundraising Coach, literally. Pitman is a fantastic leadership coach and fundraising trainer who knows how to get board members excited to help fundraise. We cover topics like board members fundraising, earned income and the importance of expanding revenue streams. Also featured is local band Bernardus' song, "Made Up Your Mind." Listen to more at bernardusmusic.com and check out our friends Hear Nebraska at hearnebraska.org.
The Fundraising Coach -- Fundraising Tips, Tools, and Tactics for Nonprofits -- by Tom Iselin
Welcome to The Fundraising Coach. My name is Tom Iselin and I started this podcast because I know how insanely difficult and competitive fundraising can be. I'm not some professor spouting fundraising theory; I have founded and have helped build some of the nation's most notable nonprofits in their sectors from the ground up . . . and I've raised millions to fund them. I've been in the fundraising trenches just like you. I know what's like to be short on staff and resources, and I know what's like to work with disengaged board members. The Fundraising Coach will teach you the same tactics and strategies I've shared with thousands of nonprofits to help them raise hundreds of millions of dollars. You'll learn everything you need to become an expert at raising money and building a high-performance, winning fundraising program. I'll be interviewing industry experts, and I'll have specific “tactical” shows from my playbook that will help you raise more money than you ever thought possible. So tune in . . . and RAISE MORE MONEY!
Hard to believe, but we’re fast approaching June 30th. For many on campus, that means they’re mere days away from summer break. For school development officers? Well, it’s a different story. This last month of fundraising can be among the most hectic and stressful days of the year — it’s time to make a final push to hit any open 2014-2015 fundraising goals. What kind of tactics are you using to get your campaigns across the goal line? Are you wrapping in good storytelling to create a last minute emotional hook to engage your constituents? The Fundraising Coach, Marc A. Pitman, joins me in Episode 5 of Blackbaud K–12’s Get Connected Podcast to give his take on how schools can maximize the impact of their EOY fundraising.