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Another 2 points dropped and a VAR decision that is baffling to say the least! Scott brings you Club Reaction
Chris Jack sits down with author, journalist and charity fundraiser Gary Ralston to talk all things Rangers and his remarkable cancer battle. You can track Gary's journey on his X account at @GaryHyrox. And visit his JustGiving page at https://www.justgiving.com/page/gary-ralston-1 // Welcome to the Rangers Review – Home of the best Rangers journalism. Your go-to destination for daily news, match analysis, transfer updates, exclusive interviews, and everything happening at Ibrox Stadium and beyond. We bring you trusted, in-depth coverage of Rangers Football Club from a team of experienced journalists and analysts who live and breathe the Gers.
Chris Jack sits down with author, journalist and charity fundraiser Gary Ralston to talk all things Rangers and his remarkable cancer battle. You can track Gary's journey on his X account at @GaryHyrox. And visit his JustGiving page at https://www.justgiving.com/page/gary-ralston-1 // Welcome to the Rangers Review – Home of the best Rangers journalism. Your go-to destination for daily news, match analysis, transfer updates, exclusive interviews, and everything happening at Ibrox Stadium and beyond. We bring you trusted, in-depth coverage of Rangers Football Club from a team of experienced journalists and analysts who live and breathe the Gers.
Simon Scriver's Amazingly Ultimate Fundraising Superstar Podcast
It's Payroll Giving Month, and we're diving deep into one of fundraising's most overlooked opportunities. Host Simon Scriver welcomes back Mevi Slade from Cancer Research UK and Ollie Lashbrook from Macmillan Cancer Support—both linvolved with the CIOF Payroll Giving Special Interest Group, to explore why this tax-efficient giving method deserves more attention. In this episode, you'll discover: - What payroll giving is and how it works (spoiler: it's simpler than you think!) - Why 59% of people have never heard of this scheme—and why that's actually good news - How to overcome the "it's too laborious" objection from employers - The role of Professional Fundraising Organisations (PFOs) in donor recruitment - Why running payroll giving internally gives you the perfect case study for corporate partners - How to position payroll giving as an employee benefit, not just another admin task - Why this income stream works for charities of all sizes—not just the big players Whether you're in corporate partnerships, individual giving, or just curious about untapped fundraising opportunities, this episode reveals why payroll giving might be the most underutilised tool in your fundraising toolkit. Connect with the guests: Mervi Slade: Linkedin Ollie Lashbrook: Linkedin LinkedIn: Search "Payroll Giving" group Website: payrollgivingmonth.com Click here to subscribe to our email list for exclusive fundraising resources, early access to training, special discounts and more If you enjoyed this episode, don't forget to hit follow and enable notifications so you'll get notified to be first to hear of future podcast episodes. We'd love to see you back again! And thank you to our friends at JustGiving who make the Fundraising Everywhere Podcast possible.
Rangers smash Hearts and Chermiti steals the show with a sensational hat-trick! Join Club At 22 – The Rangers Podcast LIVE as we react to a huge night, break down the performance, and discuss what this means for the title race going forward. We'll cover: • Chermiti's hat-trick performance • Tactical talking points • Stand-out performers & concerns • What's next for Rangers Get involved in the chat, drop your thoughts, and subscribe for weekly Rangers content.
Join Ian Wright, Peter MacLeod, and Caroline Barber as they discuss Ian's inspiring fundraising journey for Transaid. Discover how cycling efforts are raising vital funds to support Transaid's impactful initiatives in Africa, from reducing child mortality to improving road safety. Support Ian's ride and make a difference by donating through his JustGiving page: https://www.justgiving.com/page/ian-wright-logistics-business Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Are your fundraising and marketing teams working in silos? You're not alone. In this episode, host Simon Scriver sits down with Amy Hutchings, co-founder of Storykind, to tackle one of the charity sector's most persistent challenges: the disconnect between fundraising and marketing departments. Amy shares insights from her new book "Smashing the Silos" and reveals why even well-intentioned organisations struggle with integration. From misaligned audience targeting to competing Christmas campaigns, Amy brings proven strategies to help organisations work better together In this episode, you'll discover: - Why silos form in the first place (hint: it's not just about different goals) - The hidden cost of separate brand and fundraising strategies - How personal targets can sabotage collaboration - Amy's "3 C's of Integration" framework you can implement immediately - Why your first integrated campaign will probably be terrible (and why that's okay) Want to continue your learning? Join Amy and other brilliant speakers at our Fundraising Marketing Conference on the 26th February Click here to subscribe to our email list for exclusive fundraising resources, early access to training, special discounts and more If you enjoyed this episode, don't forget to hit follow and enable notifications so you'll get notified to be first to hear of future podcast episodes. We'd love to see you back again! And thank you to our friends at JustGiving who make the Fundraising Everywhere Podcast possible.
After a frustrating 1–1 draw away to Motherwell, the pressure is firmly back on Rangers. On tonight's Club at 22, we react to a flat performance, ask serious questions about mentality and standards, and discuss whether Rangers are truly ready to handle a title race. There's no hiding place now — excuses are gone and big moments lie ahead. With a massive showdown against Heart of Midlothian on Sunday, Rangers know exactly what's required. Win — and the title hunt stays alive. Slip up — and the pressure only grows. If you want it… go get it.
A terrible performance from Rangers sees a ten man Motherwell score a late equaliser. This should be a colourful podcast. Dixie's Just Giving for MS Society: https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/Lee-Dickson2026?utm_medium=FR&utm_source=CL
In this episode, we break down a huge week for Glasgow Rangers as momentum continues to build at a crucial stage of the season
Rangers are back in the mix and the focus now turns to momentum, mentality, and must-win football. On tonight's episode we break down the latest from Ibrox — recent performances, squad talking points, and where Rangers really stand at this stage of the season. We look at the bigger picture in the league, react to the key narratives around the team, and then turn full attention to Scottish Cup duty this weekend. With Scottish Cup football on Sunday against Queen's Park, it's all about professionalism, rotation, and avoiding any banana skins. Cup football is unforgiving — and Rangers have no margin for error. Live, honest, and straight down the line.. Dixie's Just Giving for MS Society: https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/Lee-Dickson2026?utm_medium=FR&utm_source=CL
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What if someone actually followed through on that joke we all make: "If I won the lottery, I'd fund the boring stuff"? In this episode, host Simon Scriver sits down with Christina Poulton, the creator of The Boring Fund—a micro-grant initiative that started as an Instagram joke and turned into a movement that awarded 43 grants to small charities across the UK. Christina shares how a post featuring her daughter's teddy bear as "Chair of Trustees" went viral in the non-profit world, sparking over 500,000 engagements and revealing a desperate need for funding that covers the unsexy essentials: insurance, web hosting, accountancy, shelving, and yes- even biscuits for community groups. In this conversation, you'll discover: - Why traditional grant applications are built on mistrust rather than partnership - How Christina stripped her application process down to under 5 minutes - What happens when charities can't afford the "boring stuff" (spoiler: they reduce delivery or close down) - The emotional relief organisations felt when they didn't have to "dress up" what they actually needed - Why The Boring Fund is going open-source and spreading to countries around the world - How funders can learn from this accessible, transparent approach to grant-making If you've ever sat on a rickety chair writing a grant application for someone else's shiny project while your own operational costs go unfunded, this episode is for you. Find Christina: Website LinkedIn Instagram Click here to subscribe to our email list for exclusive fundraising resources, early access to training, special discounts and more If you enjoyed this episode, don't forget to hit follow and enable notifications so you'll get notified to be first to hear of future podcast episodes. We'd love to see you back again! And thank you to our friends at JustGiving who make the Fundraising Everywhere Podcast possible.
In Episode 2, we lock in our season predictions, sharing what we expect, what we're hoping for, and where things could get spicy as the new Super League season unfolds.We also run through details of our Predictions League on Superbru, explaining how to get involved and why signing up early gives you the best chance of bragging rights this season.
The transfer window is officially shut — and it's time to take stock.
Reaction to Hibs 0-0 Rangers Dixie's Just Giving for MS Society: https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/Lee-Dickson2026?utm_medium=FR&utm_source=CL
Simon Scriver's Amazingly Ultimate Fundraising Superstar Podcast
If you're responsible for event fundraising at your charity, you already know the reality: limited time, tight budgets, and punchy targets. This session aims to give you the edge, with insights from thousands of JustGiving fundraisers and 600 charities in our Event Fundraising Snapshot survey. Join Phoebe Sabin, Growth Marketing Manager at JustGiving and Susie Mullen, Owner of Analysis to Understanding as they unpack the highlights from the latest JustGiving Event Fundraising Report, and reveal the practical insights you'll want to put into action for 2026 and beyond. Key learnings: Understand the bigger picture: see how event fundraising is evolving across the sector, and how it could influence your charity's strategy. Identify opportunities and challenges: gain insight into where charities are thriving and where hurdles remain. Turn insights into action: leave with a clearer view of trends you can use to shape your plans for 2026 and beyond. Click here to subscribe to our email list for exclusive fundraising resources, early access to training, special discounts and more If you enjoyed this episode, don't forget to hit follow and enable notifications so you'll get notified to be first to hear of future podcast episodes. We'd love to see you back again! And thank you to our friends at JustGiving who make the Fundraising Everywhere Podcast possible.
Rangers' European campaign takes another knock as Porto run out 3–1 winners in what ultimately proved a dead-rubber tie — but tonight is all about perspective. On this live episode of Club at 22, we assess the defeat, look at what (if anything) can be taken from the performance, and ask the big question: does Europe matter right now? With domestic football taking priority, attention turns firmly to the league, the run-in ahead, and how Danny Röhl sets Rangers up for what really counts. No panic, no hysteria — just focus, belief, and momentum. Eyes on the league. Keep on Röhl-ing. Dixie's Just Giving for MS Society: https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/Lee-Dickson2026?utm_medium=FR&utm_source=CL
Well thank goodness that is over. Time to dust ourself off and concentrate on the competitions we can still win! Dixie's Just Giving for MS Society: https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/Lee-Dickson2026?utm_medium=FR&utm_source=CL
We're back this week just to check in, thank everyone for staying in touch, and to say a quick 'Hello'. Justin and Izzy catch up as Izzy returns to Glasgow to celebrate Burns Night, and Justin puts Manchester Airport to rights. Here's a link to the Just Giving page in memory of Barney, for Burnage Foodbank: https://www.justgiving.com/page/barney-moorhouse GET IN TOUCH HERE: Facebook - @3045podcast Instagram - @3045podcast Email – podcast@justinmoorhouse.com OTHER STUFF: Watch Justin's YouTube Special: https://www.youtube.com/@justinmoorhousecomedian The Greatest Performance of My Life: https://www.justinmoorhouse.com/ Have a listen to 'The Good Days Are Coming': https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/new-podcast-new-season-new-hope/id1833675045?i=1000722498125 Music by Liam Frost. Produced by Rachel Fitzgerald and Justin Moorhouse
Five year-11 TPS students aimed to raise £1,000 for Cancer Research by doing 100 push ups each a day, throughout January. They go to the gym together where the idea started. 2,700 push ups each later, they are on course to double their target. We hear from Oliver, Alex, Seb and Ellis who tell Mike Waddington what they are doing and why. The fifth team member, Tife, was unavailable. See their JustGiving page Petersfield Lads fundraising for Cancer Research UK is fundraising for Cancer Research UKSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In this episode of the Fundraising Everywhere podcast, host Simon Scriver sits down with Georgia Aker, Head of Events at Spinal Research and Fundraising Everywhere member, to unpack one of the most impressive events fundraising growth stories we've heard. When Georgia joined Spinal Research post-COVID, the charity was bringing in around £100,000 annually from events. Fast forward to 2025, and they've raised £630,000—a 6x increase in just a few years. But here's the twist: they achieved this growth while losing over half their London Marathon places (from 170 down to 80) due to ballot changes. In this conversation, Georgia shares: - How they used "zero-risk" event partnerships to expand their portfolio without upfront costs - The game-changing impact of introducing first fundraising targets (which added £100K in year two alone) - Their approach to converting cold event participants into long-term supporters - Practical tips on Meta advertising, relationship building, and managing a lean events team - How they're making events more accessible across all budgets and fitness levels Want to dive deeper into events fundraising strategies? Join us at the Events Fundraising Conference on January 29th for more case studies, practical how-tos, and expert insights. Click here to subscribe to our email list for exclusive fundraising resources, early access to training, special discounts and more If you enjoyed this episode, don't forget to hit follow and enable notifications so you'll get notified to be first to hear of future podcast episodes. We'd love to see you back again! And thank you to our friends at JustGiving who make the Fundraising Everywhere Podcast possible.
Simon Scriver's Amazingly Ultimate Fundraising Superstar Podcast
In this episode of the Fundraising Everywhere podcast, host Simon Scriver sits down with Angie Turner, Senior Philanthropy Manager at the Children's Trust, to explore the art of donor-led events and building sustainable major gifts programs. With over 30 years of fundraising experience, Angie shares her journey from being in foster care to becoming a successful fundraiser who has built a £700,000 annual major donor program from scratch. She reveals the secrets behind her most successful fundraising strategy: donor-led pledge dinners that have raised up to £100,000 in a single night. In this episode, you'll learn: - How to organise donor-led events that turn guests into long-term supporters - The power of the "pledge moment" and why asking on the night is so effective - How to identify the right people to host events (and why not everyone is suited for it) - Practical tips for contact mapping and guest list development - How AI tools like ChatGPT are transforming fundraising workflows - Why relationship-building remains at the heart of successful fundraising, even after 30 years Angie also discusses the challenges facing fundraisers in 2025, the importance of cross-team collaboration, and how the Children's Trust raised a record-breaking £240,000 during the Big Give Christmas Challenge. Dive deeper at our Fundraising Events Conference on Thursday 29th January Click here to subscribe to our email list for exclusive fundraising resources, early access to training, special discounts and more If you enjoyed this episode, don't forget to hit follow and enable notifications so you'll get notified to be first to hear of future podcast episodes. We'd love to see you back again! And thank you to our friends at JustGiving who make the Fundraising Everywhere Podcast possible.
Send us a text#Themonumentalproject 2025 A Year in-Review With (Gina Denham)In this episode of the American Civil War & UK History podcast, Daz is joined by Gina Denham, co-founder of Monuments for UK Veterans of the American Civil War Association and honorary secretary of the Descendants of the London Branch of American Civil War Veterans. Together, they reflect on the events of 2025.Monuments for UK Veterans of the American Civil War Association were established on January 14, 2022, and the Descendants of the London Branch of American Civil War Veterans was formed in September 2023. Our mission is to raise awareness and create monuments honouring these veterans.Please help us achieve our ultimate goal of erecting a monument for all British American Civil War veterans. Additionally, we are committed to continuing the work of identifying and honouring more American Civil War veterans. You can donate via our JustGiving page.just giving page https://www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/themonumentalproject?utm_term=n9NGvaxgnKeep updated on all of our activities herehttps://linktr.ee/TheMonumentalProjectFriends Of Nottingham Road Cemetery's Websitehttps://www.cemeteryfriends.com/Catherine Warr's YouTube Video Remembering the British Soldiers of the American Civil Warhttps://youtu.be/7UmZd1LqWXg?si=nGL2rt0GJpRhCMd1ACW & UK History's Website.www.acwandukhistory.comACW & UK History's Pages.https://linktr.ee/ACWandUKHISTORYSupport the show
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Through the lens of working with around 20 organisations annually on their high value events portfolios, we'll share learnings from the last 12 months. If you're responsible for raising money through events for major donors/HNWIs, join Rebecca Elcome, Managing Director of Coveted Crates as she explores how to make the most of these experiences to build meaningful relationships with new and prospective donors. Key learnings from this session: Trends and learnings from 2024 events season How to use these and your own learnings to inform future plans How to ensure you maximise the opportunities post-event and build lasting donor relationships Click here to subscribe to our email list for exclusive fundraising resources, early access to training, special discounts and more If you enjoyed this episode, don't forget to hit follow and enable notifications so you'll get notified to be first to hear of future podcast episodes. We'd love to see you back again! And thank you to our friends at JustGiving who make the Fundraising Everywhere Podcast possible.
Simon Scriver's Amazingly Ultimate Fundraising Superstar Podcast
In this episode of the Fundraising Everywhere Podcast, host Simon Scriver sits down with Jake Massey, the winner of IWITOT 2025 (“I Wish I'd Thought of That”). Jake, Senior Innovation Executive at the RSPCA, shares his journey to the top of this year's event and reveals the story behind his winning idea: the RSPB's viral “Bird of the Week” TikTok campaign. Tune in as Jake discusses how a fun, meme-driven social media campaign turned into a fundraising and branding phenomenon, generating not just revenue but also national buzz and community engagement. Discover the power of creative risk-taking, the value of sharing ideas across the charity sector, and why collaboration and innovation are more important than ever for fundraisers. Click here to subscribe to our email list for exclusive fundraising resources, early access to training, special discounts and more If you enjoyed this episode, don't forget to hit follow and enable notifications so you'll get notified to be first to hear of future podcast episodes. We'd love to see you back again! And thank you to our friends at JustGiving who make the Fundraising Everywhere Podcast possible.
Recorded for release W/C 15th December 2025 This week we get Festive Food Tips from Rusty Lee, Eleanor McGregor of The Vegan Society and Mike LLewellyn from Co-op. Johnathan Antoine chats about his latest album, Pascal Harvie of Just Giving recaps our charity support this year, Dr Ellie Cannon and the 2 Jays dance their way around staying healthy this Christmas and you. can see what happens when Tim Abbot arrived at the Luke1977 store in Cannock.
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This session, presented by the National Bereavement Service (NBS Bereavement Services: Free Support for Bereaved People) will raise delegate awareness and understanding of bereavement, grief and loss. The session will provide content that will enhance best practice when working with bereaved people. Those attending the training will be supported to reflect on the nature of sensitive conversations that they may have with bereaved people who may be donating in memory of someone who has died, or those who are leaving a legacy, perhaps due to a life-limiting or terminal diagnosis. This session is suitable for anyone in the charity fundraising sector who is supporting and communicating with people who are living with bereavement. Agenda Overview of Bereavement, Grief and Loss Improving Communication with Bereaved People Signposting and Supportive Resources The Importance of Resilience & Self-care At the end of the session, in addition to gaining insight and knowledge, you should feel more comfortable and confident engaging in sensitive conversations with empathy, compassion and care. Click here to subscribe to our email list for exclusive fundraising resources, early access to training, special discounts and more If you enjoyed this episode, don't forget to hit follow and enable notifications so you'll get notified to be first to hear of future podcast episodes. We'd love to see you back again! And thank you to our friends at JustGiving who make the Fundraising Everywhere Podcast possible.
Welcome to an emergency bonus episode! Miles is off, but the fortnightly schedule continues. Charlie's played a solo roleplaying game based on Star Trek. No, not the official one, but “We Saved This Vessel Once”. 01:16 - Solo Actual Play07:38 - Section 31 Pitch SessionPedant's Corner and Pluggable: Reanna Reid-Lobatto's got a GoFundMe (not a Just Giving like I said in the episode… although I don't remember if that's a thing or not). If you can, please help the Reid-Lobattos deal with the expense of her surgery: https://www.gofundme.com/f/support-reannas-breast-reconstruction-recovery.We Saved this Vessel Once can be found here: https://citykey.itch.io/we-saved-this-vessel-onceSound Effects from TrekCore and Pixabay. Theme by Alfred Etheridge-NunnCasual Trek is by Charlie Etheridge-Nunn and in absentia Miles Reid-Lobatto.Join us next time for our Christmas special!
Welcome to an emergency bonus episode! Miles is off, but the fortnightly schedule continues. Charlie's played a solo roleplaying game based on Star Trek. No, not the official one, but “We Saved This Vessel Once.” After that, there's the unhinged pitches from our Section 31 episode, which includes Sean Corse of Famicom Dojo, and Celeste Startwin of Stormwood & Associates! 01:16 – Solo Actual Play 07:38 – Section 31 Pitch Session Pedant's Corner and Pluggable: Reanna Reid-Lobatto's got a GoFundMe (not a Just Giving like I said in the episode… although I don't remember if that's a thing or not). If you can, please help the Reid-Lobattos deal with the expense of her surgery: https://www.gofundme.com/f/support-reannas-breast-reconstruction-recovery. We Saved this Vessel Once can be found here: https://citykey.itch.io/we-saved-this-vessel-once [ Additional Show Notes ] Music by Alfred Etheridge-Nunn. Read Miles's blog or Charlie's blog. [ Support this show on Ko-fi ] Subscribe to this Podcast: Apple PodcastsSpotifyAndroidRSSThe post Bonus – We Saved This Vessel Once & Section 31 Pitch Session first appeared on Nerd & Tie Network.
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Are you stuck in an echo chamber? In this episode of the Fundraising Everywhere podcast, host Simon Scriver is joined by Stephen Dodds, Managing Director of Beautiful Insights and Nick Barthram, Founder of Firehaus to explore how echo chambers form within the charity and nonprofit sectors—and why breaking out of them is essential for effective fundraising and communication. Together, they discuss: - What echo chambers look like in fundraising and organisational culture - The risks of making assumptions about donors and supporters - How to use research and real-world testing to challenge internal biases - The “distinctiveness vs. demand” matrix for crafting messages that stand out and resonate - The role of AI and technology in understanding audiences and measuring impact - Practical steps for charities and universities to avoid insular thinking and connect with the people they serve Whether you're a fundraiser, nonprofit leader, or just curious about how organisations can better listen and adapt, this episode is packed with insights and actionable advice. If you'd like to connect with our guests or learn more about their work, don't hesitate to reach out: Beautiful Insights: beautifulinsights.com Email: steven@beautifulinsights.com Firehaus: firehaus.co.uk Email: nick@firehaus.co.uk Click here to subscribe to our email list for exclusive fundraising resources, early access to training, special discounts and more If you enjoyed this episode, don't forget to hit follow and enable notifications so you'll get notified to be first to hear of future podcast episodes. We'd love to see you back again! And thank you to our friends at JustGiving who make the Fundraising Everywhere Podcast possible.
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Creating a truly trans-inclusive workplace goes beyond policy, it's about everyday actions, leadership, and allyship. In this empowering session hosted by Cam St-Omer Donaldson; Arlo Hilton and Luca Straker will share real experiences, explore common challenges queer employees face, and provide practical guidance for leaders, managers, and allies at every level. You'll learn how to navigate difficult situations, check your privilege, and build confidence to speak up and support colleagues effectively and treat everyone individually. With actionable tips, real-life examples, and insights on ethics and organisational change. This session explores how organisations can build safer and more inclusive environments for trans and queer employees by addressing everyday challenges and systemic barriers. Drawing on lived experiences, it reflects on moments when workplace practices succeed or fall short and considers what meaningful changes can improve the lives of queer colleagues. Click here to subscribe to our email list for exclusive fundraising resources, early access to training, special discounts and more If you enjoyed this episode, don't forget to hit follow and enable notifications so you'll get notified to be first to hear of future podcast episodes. We'd love to see you back again! And thank you to our friends at JustGiving who make the Fundraising Everywhere Podcast possible.
You’re Not Allowed To Say The ’S’ Word - A Heartstopper Podcast
[CW: language, sexual references, underage drinking] 100th Episode! Join Luke, Indigo, Ellie and Finn for the 100th full length episode of the 'S' Word Podcast! This week is all about the highly dramatic second half of S2E4 of Young Royals. The conversations touch on history, mixed emotions and games after games after games. Songs for the playlist: In This Dark Time by Aime Simone Run 'em Down by Graham Lake and Avelino James Dean by Boye & Sigvardt and Electrick Village Ginger by Riton and Kah-Lo Ganja Fiyah by Boye & Sigvardt Higher by Patrick J Award, Anthony Demetrio Arasi and Joey Casanova Never Let Me Go by Stephen William Cornish The Most Beautiful Boy by The Irrepressibles and Felsmann + Tiley As always, if you'd like to join the discussion on Insta or in the Facebook group, buy us a coffee, find our Redbubble merch store or donate to Luke's Just Giving for Switchboard then follow the links at linktr.ee/aheartstopperpodcast
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Welcome to the Fundraising Everywhere Podcast, today, we've got something a little bit different for you. To celebrate our upcoming Face-to-Face and Telephone Fundraising Conference coming up on Thursday 23rd April, we've decided to hand the mic over to our guest host Rory White in this special series of episodes called 'It Started On The Street'. Rory will be chatting to some brilliant leaders in the charity sector and beyond about their journeys since they started their careers as dialogue fundraisers. "If you've worked in fundraising, you've probably come across Danny McDonnell or at least heard his name. He's incredibly well known in the sector, with a fascinating story that starts in Manchester, where he worked as a club promoter in the music industry before discovering his passion for face-to-face fundraising. From there, Danny's journey took him overseas, working with international organisations, leading massive operations, and raising phenomenal amounts of money for good causes. He's someone who took a chance on himself, and it paid off, building a hugely successful career in the process. Danny is inspiring, motivational, and always a joy to talk to. Positive, energetic, and full of insights from his years in the field. I know you'll enjoy this conversation as much as I did." If you enjoyed this episode, don't forget to hit follow and enable notifications so you'll get notified to be first to hear of future podcast episodes. We'd love to see you back again! And thank you to our friends at JustGiving who make the Fundraising Everywhere Podcast possible.
You’re Not Allowed To Say The ’S’ Word - A Heartstopper Podcast
[CW: language, sexual references, underage drinking] Whose side are you on?! Luke, Indigo and Ellie sit down to address a lot of issues in the first part of episode 4. The discussions include topics such as narcissism, Moomins and Nudey Judy. Songs for the playlist: Evergreen by Skott Pressure by Raghd Big Cat by girli & P!NCH As always, if you'd like to join the discussion on Insta or in the Facebook group, buy us a coffee, find our Redbubble merch store or donate to Luke's Just Giving for Switchboard then follow the links at linktr.ee/aheartstopperpodcast
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This session explores practical strategies for driving sustainable growth in the charity sector while minimising risks. Marc Roby, CEO of Run For Charity will share insights from his extensive experience and a recent analysis of thousands of runners' data from 2024, revealing the trends shaping the future of fundraising through running events. Attendees will gain a deeper understanding of how data-driven decisions can support growth and discover actionable solutions to common challenges faced by charities. Key learnings from this session: - Understanding the rise in female participation in running events and its variations across different distances. - Exploring why charities are four times more likely to see dropouts when registration fees are not applied. - Debunking the “January Boom” myth and identifying optimal times to recruit fundraisers. - Recognising the influence of Generation Z in driving a resurgence in running event participation. - Leveraging training support to minimise injuries and reduce fundraiser dropout rates. Click here to subscribe to our email list for exclusive fundraising resources, early access to training, special discounts and more If you enjoyed this episode, don't forget to hit follow and enable notifications so you'll get notified to be first to hear of future podcast episodes. We'd love to see you back again! And thank you to our friends at JustGiving who make the Fundraising Everywhere Podcast possible.
You’re Not Allowed To Say The ’S’ Word - A Heartstopper Podcast
[CW: language, sexual references, underage drinking] Things are taking a turn. Luke, Indigo and Ellie are in for the conversations about this episode of Young Royals. The chat jumps around to smells, narcissistic tendencies and what's in a name? Songs for the playlist: Champion by Graham Lake Lonely Ones by LOVA What That Feel Like by FOUREYES, 5Alarm and Mutha Brain As always, if you'd like to join the discussion on Insta or in the Facebook group, buy us a coffee, find our Redbubble merch store or donate to Luke's Just Giving for Switchboard then follow the links at linktr.ee/aheartstopperpodcast
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We are inundated with information every day – from TikToks to billboards, people are vying for our attention everywhere we go. This scrap for attention is starting to really impact corporate fundraisers: the average office worker receives 121 emails a day, meaning our approaches to companies are often getting ignored. Ann Avarne moved from the world of private banking to the world of corporate fundraising in May 2023. In that time, she's brought her understanding of what corporates need to the softness of how charities communicate. Working with Fireside Fundraising, she's been able to find a ‘best of both worlds' approach that has landed new partnerships, hit targets and she is now looking to grow her team. In this session, Andy King from Fireside will share some of the frameworks that've underpinned this effective communication – Ann will then give live examples from DEBRA's corporate partnerships programme. You'll leave with a clear framework for improving your communication and a clear understanding of how/why DEBRA are nailing their corporate comms. Key learnings from this session: - How to cut through the noise in an increasingly competitive corporate fundraising landscape. - A five-step framework for how to tell a story in a boardroom that'll get the company climbing over the table to support you. - How to adapt that story to writing so that colleagues can become advocates for your cause. Click here to subscribe to our email list for exclusive fundraising resources, early access to training, special discounts and more If you enjoyed this episode, don't forget to hit follow and enable notifications so you'll get notified to be first to hear of future podcast episodes. We'd love to see you back again! And thank you to our friends at JustGiving who make the Fundraising Everywhere Podcast possible.
You’re Not Allowed To Say The ’S’ Word - A Heartstopper Podcast
[CW: language, sexual references, underage drinking] We must be hungry or something. Luke, Indigo, Ellie and Kaspar are in for the conversations about this episode of Young Royals. Expect a good deal of the chat to revolve around food as well as hope and over-thinking. Songs for the playlist: So Close by Adele Roberts, Bilal Mirza and Christopher James Dececio Stockholmsvy by Hannes & Waterbaby Please Don't Go by April Snow and Elias As always, if you'd like to join the discussion on Insta or in the Facebook group, buy us a coffee, find our Redbubble merch store or donate to Luke's Just Giving for Switchboard then follow the links at linktr.ee/aheartstopperpodcast
Simon Scriver's Amazingly Ultimate Fundraising Superstar Podcast
In this episode of the Fundraising Everywhere podcast, host Simon Scriver is joined by Andy Milligan, Managing Director at Veritus Group, to deep dive into the world of major gifts fundraising. Together, they explore practical strategies for building resilient major gifts programs, balancing donor relationships with organisational pressures, and maintaining motivation in the face of rejection. Andy shares his journey from in-house fundraiser to consultant, offering actionable advice on qualifying donors, creating sustainable plans, and communicating impact authentically. Whether you're new to major gifts or looking to refine your approach, this episode is packed with insights, real-world examples, and encouragement for fundraisers at every level. Want to continue the conversation? Sign up to our FREE webinar on Tuesday, 25th November on Building Resilient Major Gifts: Strategy, Stability, and Sustainability Click here to subscribe to our email list for exclusive fundraising resources, early access to training, special discounts and more If you enjoyed this episode, don't forget to hit follow and enable notifications so you'll get notified to be first to hear of future podcast episodes. We'd love to see you back again! And thank you to our friends at JustGiving who make the Fundraising Everywhere Podcast possible.
You’re Not Allowed To Say The ’S’ Word - A Heartstopper Podcast
[CW: language, sexual references, underage drinking] Things are changing. Luke and Indigo have a lot to say about the second half of Young Royals S2E2 with topics including board gaming, the moral lowground and Netflix and kill. Songs for the playlist: Kitchen by Raghd Let It Go by Stephan Kreussel Do It Right by MEGA & Kwini Rene And What by Charlie Harper As always, if you'd like to join the discussion on Insta or in the Facebook group, buy us a coffee, find our Redbubble merch store or donate to Luke's Just Giving for Switchboard then follow the links at linktr.ee/aheartstopperpodcast
Simon Scriver's Amazingly Ultimate Fundraising Superstar Podcast
In this episode of the Fundraising Everywhere podcast, host Simon Scriver dives deep into the world of mentorship and professional development for fundraisers. Joined by special guests Laura Swan (Elischer Foundation), Jen Murgatroyd (Day One Trauma Support), and Lucy Squance (Elischer Foundation), the conversation explores the power of structured mentorship, the impact of the Elischer Foundation's leadership program, and the personal journeys from mentee to mentor. Discover how mentorship can unlock potential, build confidence, and foster growth at every stage of a fundraising career. Hear candid stories about overcoming imposter syndrome, the importance of chemistry in mentor-mentee relationships, and practical advice for anyone considering joining a mentorship program. Click here to subscribe to our email list for exclusive fundraising resources, early access to training, special discounts and more If you enjoyed this episode, don't forget to hit follow and enable notifications so you'll get notified to be first to hear of future podcast episodes. We'd love to see you back again! And thank you to our friends at JustGiving who make the Fundraising Everywhere Podcast possible.
You’re Not Allowed To Say The ’S’ Word - A Heartstopper Podcast
[CW: language, sexual references, underage drinking] What's happening now? Luke, Ellie and Indigo get into the second episode of the second season. As always, there's plenty to discuss including international chuckles, dodgy chronology and more horror movie coding. Songs for the playlist: None! As always, if you'd like to join the discussion on Insta or in the Facebook group, buy us a coffee, find our Redbubble merch store or donate to Luke's Just Giving for Switchboard then follow the links at linktr.ee/aheartstopperpodcast
Simon Scriver's Amazingly Ultimate Fundraising Superstar Podcast
This podcast episode covers non-financial KPIs and other indicators to ensure a fundraiser is on the path to success, whilst pushing back against unrealistic targets and help us maximise our chances of raising philanthropic gifts in spite of the turbulence of raising money. Learn from speakers Kitty Hazell, Fundraising Consultant at MoneyTree Fundraising and Kevin Amponsah, Philanthropy Manager at The Children's Society. Key learnings from this session: To feel confidence and empowered when having discourse around financial targets and the impact on you and your team Click here to subscribe to our email list for exclusive fundraising resources, early access to training, special discounts and more If you enjoyed this episode, don't forget to hit follow and enable notifications so you'll get notified to be first to hear of future podcast episodes. We'd love to see you back again! And thank you to our friends at JustGiving who make the Fundraising Everywhere Podcast possible.
You’re Not Allowed To Say The ’S’ Word - A Heartstopper Podcast
[CW: language, sexual references, underage drinking] Is anyone good anymore? Luke, Ellie and Indigo continue their analysis of new characters and new situations whilst re-treading some very familiar ground as they wrap up discussions about episode 1 of YR S2. The conversation topics include padel, pencil tins and priorities. Songs for the playlist: Seize the Power by YONAKA As always, if you'd like to join the discussion on Insta or in the Facebook group, buy us a coffee, find our Redbubble merch store or donate to Luke's Just Giving for Switchboard then follow the links at linktr.ee/aheartstopperpodcast
Mo and Robbo look at how Liverpool players have been getting on for their countries, preview the big game with Manchester United and look back on their weekend adventures Donate to Robbo's Just Giving page here: https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/gareth1758534925269 You can support us financially to keep the show going in two ways, either: 1. By subscribing to our Patreon show for as little as £1 per week. Just click this link and the "Join For Free" button to get a 7 day free trial that you can cancel easily at any time after watching over 40 subscriber shows: https://www.patreon.com/TheLateChallengePodcast 2. If you don't want to subscribe, you can make a one off contribution to support the show by clicking this link: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/thelatechallenge We appreciate any support, no matter how big or small, and we also appreciate that times are tough for many people so if you can't afford to support the show financially we completely understand. If you'd like to help us in another way, please like our videos, subscribe to the YouTube channel and share the podcast with your friends and family.
Simon Scriver's Amazingly Ultimate Fundraising Superstar Podcast
Join Eoghan Beecher, County Manager UK & Ireland of iRaiser, as he discusses growing your individual giving digital product portfolio. Charities often produce an online donation page that suits all supporters, but asking engaged supporters to go through an entire first time donor process every time they wish to support can be impersonal, and create friction which leads to a poorer supporter experience. Understanding your audience and how they engage with you will indicate different experience and different expectations of what a excellent supporter experience is, which will indicate that different supporters benefit from products designed for them. From simply streamlining a second gift ask, to creating complex value exchange products, fundraising in a way that boosts relationships with donors will drive more revenue and result in a loyal supporter base. Understanding what a product is, or can be, is vital for this! Key learnings from this session: - Audience creation and management - Attribution and analytic - Product design - Media buying - Retention Click here to subscribe to our email list for exclusive fundraising resources, early access to training, special discounts and more If you enjoyed this episode, don't forget to hit follow and enable notifications so you'll get notified to be first to hear of future podcast episodes. We'd love to see you back again! And thank you to our friends at JustGiving who make the Fundraising Everywhere Podcast possible.
You’re Not Allowed To Say The ’S’ Word - A Heartstopper Podcast
[CW: language, sexual references] Let's start it all again! Luke, Ellie and Indigo kick off a new season of Young Royals - and you know how well some of us deal with new seasons... The conversation is plentiful, taking in talking points such as arson, willy hands and horror movie vibes. Songs for the playlist: Brainfreeze by XVOTO and Remi Martin Bang by Clark & Everett Ripe by FLAVIA Maniac by Nick Kingsley Fet House Mode by Rebecca & Fiona As always, if you'd like to join the discussion on Insta or in the Facebook group, buy us a coffee, find our Redbubble merch store or donate to Luke's Just Giving for Switchboard then follow the links at linktr.ee/aheartstopperpodcast
What's that? People saying the title race is already over? Chloe and Rachel are here to provide a healthy dose of scepticism – as well as a healthy dose of 'what the hell is missing for Arsenal?!'Chloe explains why Saturday's stalemate wasn't Renee Slegers' fault, while Rachel thinks people have been getting Aston Villa's start to the season all wrong. Plus, they take a closer look at Liverpool as their tough early season form continues.And after exciting news of another huge takeover down in WSL2, what will Mercury13 do for Bristol City?Our colleague Jacqui Oatley has launched a Just Giving page to support Matt Beard's wife Debbie with the funeral and living costs – you can donate here.If you've been affected by the news over the past few days, then please visit mind.org.uk.**Please rate and review us on Apple, Spotify or wherever you get your pods. It means a lot and makes it easy for other people to find us. Thank you!** Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today, Chloe and Rachel pay tribute to former Liverpool manager Matt Beard, who passed away on Saturday. He was 47 years old.Matt or 'Beardy' was a giant of the women's game, who left an impact on players and fans at every club he went. He was known for his kindness, his warmth, and his generosity. He will be so sorely missed.Chloe and Rachel also discuss Spurs' 5-1 defeat to Man City, the new Champions League format, and the Ballon d'Or, which was awarded last night.Our colleague Jacqui Oatley has launched a Just Giving page to support Matt's wife Debbie with the funeral and living costs – you can donate here.If you've been affected by the news over the past few days, then please visit mind.org.uk. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.