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  • Strategic planning done poorly can be time-consuming and yield little practical benefit. Strategic planning done well provides clear direction, aligns resources with mission-critical goals, and enhances organizational effectiveness. In today’s episode, we'll explore why investing in a well-crafted strategic plan is worth your time and how it can propel your nonprofit towards greater impact and success.

    Free 30-minute fundraising consultation for NPFX listeners:
    http://www.ipmadvancement.com/free

    Want to suggest a topic, guest, or nonprofit organization for an upcoming episode? Send an email with the subject "NPFX suggestion" to [email protected].

    Additional Resources

    IPM's free Nonprofit Resource Library:
    https://www.ipmadvancement.com/resources

    8 Ways to Make Strategic Planning More Effective (and Fun)
    https://www.ipmadvancement.com/blog/8-ways-to-make-strategic-planning-more-effective-and-fun

    Barbara Wood, Vice President of Development and Communications/PR at Beatitudes Campus Foundation, has served more than 25 years in fund development management and development communications. She joined the Beatitudes Campus in 2012 and feels called to serve older adults and the residents who call the campus home. She is responsible for the development and implementation of strategic plans to advance and raise funds for the campus’ strategic initiatives. She oversees and manages fundraising efforts, builds strong and successful relationships and maintains communications with donors. Previously she served at Arizona State University Foundation and A.T. Still University managing presidential and development communications and fundraising. Barbara also served as managing editor of a major Arizona business magazine and was marketing manager and financial writer for the world headquarters of a financial services institution. Barbara has won numerous national and professional awards for writing and communications excellence and has published more than 50 articles.
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/barbara-wood-26811b15/
    https://beatitudescampus.org/

    Laura Rosi, Esq. is the Chief Executive Officer at Housing Families. She is known for collaborating with government and community stakeholders to foster solutions to complex problems. Laura has worked on affordable housing and homelessness issues for more than fifteen years at Housing Families. Using this expertise, she has successfully expanded the reach of housing and mental health services for unhoused individuals and families in Malden, Medford, Everett, Chelsea, Revere, and beyond. Her passions include creating community connections, and building bridges amongst medical and healthcare providers through events like Housing Families’ Annual Legislative Breakfast. Laura is a graduate of American University of Rome and received her law degree from Suffolk University Law School. She is a board member of Metro North Housing Corporation and is a member of Urban Land Institute’s Policy Committee, and Committee on Housing and Economic Development.
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/laurarosiesq/
    https://housingfamilies.org/

    Nate Rhoton serves as the CEO for one-n-ten, an LGBTQ non-profit delivering youth services in Arizona. Following a career of fifteen years in corporate management and finance, Rhoton chose to serve the community with his nonprofit fundraising and development expertise. Serving for twelve years as the operations director and then CFO of a local construction company, he worked to expand corporate community involvement and non-discrimination protections to LGBTQ employees. Over the last decade, he has committed himself to nonprofit service, serving on the Arizona steering committee of the Human Rights Campaign, the board of the Greater Phoenix Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce, The Melonhead Foundation, and as co-chair of the board of directors for Equality Arizona. Currently he serves as the chair of the Human Relations Commission for the City of Phoenix, vice chair of Leading for Change, and on the LGBTQ Advisory to the Chancellor of Maricopa County Community Colleges.
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/naterhoton/
    https://onenten.org/

    Russ Phaneuf, a co-founder of IPM Advancement, has a background in higher education development, with positions at the University of Hartford, Northern Arizona University, and Thunderbird School of Global Management. As IPM's managing director & chief strategist, Russ serves as lead fundraising strategist, award-winning content creator, and program analyst specializing in applied system dynamics.
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/russphaneuf/

    Rich Frazier has worked in the nonprofit sector for over 30 years. In his role as senior consultant with IPM Advancement, Rich offers extensive understanding and knowledge in major gifts program management, fund development, strategic planning, and board of directors development.
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/richfrazier/

  • Ensuring the success of your nonprofit hinges on effectively capturing and maintaining donor attention and support. But when tackling tough issues that may take years or even decades to solve, how do you sustain donor engagement for the duration? In today's episode, we delve into strategies for keeping donors engaged on hard-to-solve issues through the power of effective messaging and strategic storytelling.

    Free 30-minute fundraising consultation for NPFX listeners:
    http://www.ipmadvancement.com/free

    Want to suggest a topic, guest, or nonprofit organization for an upcoming episode? Send an email with the subject "NPFX suggestion" to [email protected].

    Additional Resources

    988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline
    https://988lifeline.org/

    IPM's free Nonprofit Resource Library:
    https://www.ipmadvancement.com/resources

    The Messy Truth VR Experience
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Or2P3U6CTk

    Mapping Firearm Suicides and Homicides in California
    https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/e9d1a39f8f4a465f9cf865c5db498dd3

    [NPFX] When Your Nonprofit's Case for Support Just Isn't Working
    https://www.ipmadvancement.com/blog/when-your-nonprofit-s-case-for-support-just-isn-t-working

    [NPFX] The Future of Storytelling for Nonprofit Donor Engagement
    https://www.ipmadvancement.com/blog/the-future-of-nonprofit-storytelling-for-donor-engagement

    [NPFX] Giving USA 2023: Key Insights behind the Numbers
    https://www.ipmadvancement.com/blog/giving-usa-2023-key-insights-behind-the-numbers

    Brian Malte is a nationally recognized leader in the gun violence prevention movement. In 2001, Brian joined the Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence, first as National Field Director, then Political Director, and lastly as National Policy Director, becoming one of the country’s most familiar spokespeople for the burgeoning gun violence prevention movement. In 2016 he returned to his California roots to helm the Hope and Heal Fund. He has been a featured speaker at many state and national conferences and routinely provides expert analysis to news outlets such as The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Guardian, Al Jazeera, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, NPR and Mother Jones.
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/brian-malte-095851132/
    https://hopeandhealfund.org/

    Josh Gryniewicz, founder of Odd Duck, a storytelling for social change consultancy, has spent his career in nonprofit. He served as the communication director for Cure Violence, an internationally renowned violence prevention program featured in the award-winning film The Interrupters. Josh helmed the rebrand of Integrate Health, a global health initiative in West Africa, helping increase their budget by nearly $1 million. Most recently, Josh led communication efforts for Data Across Sectors for Health (DASH), a program focused on national multi-sector data sharing to address social determinants of health. He is the co-author of Interrupting Violence, which comes out on July 2, 2024.
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/jgryniewicz/
    https://oddduck.io/

    Russ Phaneuf, a co-founder of IPM Advancement, has a background in higher education development, with positions at the University of Hartford, Northern Arizona University, and Thunderbird School of Global Management. As IPM's managing director & chief strategist, Russ serves as lead fundraising strategist, award-winning content creator, and program analyst specializing in applied system dynamics.
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/russphaneuf/

    Rich Frazier has worked in the nonprofit sector for over 30 years. In his role as senior consultant with IPM Advancement, Rich offers extensive understanding and knowledge in major gifts program management, fund development, strategic planning, and board of directors development.
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/richfrazier/

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  • Americans are losing confidence in higher education, alumni are carrying record level student debt loads, and charitable giving in general is shifting more towards social impact causes — all of which makes it harder for higher ed institutions to make their case for support. In today’s podcast episode, we look at strategies for higher ed fundraising, including how to engage young alumni, the role of major donors, attracting corporate partners, the value of give-to-get, and more.

    Free 30-minute fundraising consultation for NPFX listeners:
    http://www.ipmadvancement.com/free

    Want to suggest a topic, guest, or nonprofit organization for an upcoming episode? Send an email with the subject "NPFX suggestion" to [email protected].

    Additional Resources

    IPM's free Nonprofit Resource Library:
    https://www.ipmadvancement.com/resources

    [NPFX] When Your Nonprofit's Case for Support Just Isn't Working
    https://www.ipmadvancement.com/blog/when-your-nonprofit-s-case-for-support-just-isn-t-working

    [NPFX] Giving USA 2023: Key Insights behind the Numbers
    https://www.ipmadvancement.com/blog/giving-usa-2023-key-insights-behind-the-numbers

    Sami Zoss, Interim President and Chief Executive Officer for DSU Foundation, is a passionate nonprofit leader who likes to make lasting connections and perpetuate worthwhile causes. With an MBA in Finance and Marketing from Miami University, Sami has given her time and talent to several organizations including Camp Gilbert Inc., a volunteer-led, not-for-profit company supporting a one-week summer camp for children in the South Dakota area living with Type 1 diabetes. Her professional expertise lies in stewardship, alumni and donor relations, and external engagement.
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/sami-zoss-mba-7535778b/
    https://trojansunite.org/

    Emily Berry leads the Annual Giving effort at Miami University, generating more than $6 million each year. With more than two decades of fundraising and advancement experience, Emily brings a wealth of experience and knowledge as a session presenter. She has previously served on the District V conference committee, and her team has been recognized with CASE Circle of Excellence Awards for their annual day of giving, #MoveInMiami.
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/emily-berry-3b23867/
    https://moveinmiami.org/

    Russ Phaneuf, a co-founder of IPM Advancement, has a background in higher education development, with positions at the University of Hartford, Northern Arizona University, and Thunderbird School of Global Management. As IPM's managing director & chief strategist, Russ serves as lead fundraising strategist, award-winning content creator, and program analyst specializing in applied system dynamics.
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/russphaneuf/

    Rich Frazier has worked in the nonprofit sector for over 30 years. In his role as senior consultant with IPM Advancement, Rich offers extensive understanding and knowledge in major gifts program management, fund development, strategic planning, and board of directors development.
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/richfrazier/

  • Join host Rich Frazier and guest Jarrett Ransom for a candid conversation on what it takes to be successful — and stay sane — in nonprofit fundraising. Jarrett shares insights from her 15-year journey as a consultant in the nonprofit sector, including her latest inspiration from the documentary "Uncharitable" featuring Dan Pallotta. Other topics include the need for innovation in fundraising, how to achieve a healthy work-life blend, and the value of bringing who you truly are into your work.

    Free 30-minute fundraising consultation for NPFX listeners:
    https://www.ipmadvancement.com/free

    Want to suggest a topic, guest, or nonprofit organization for an upcoming episode? Send an email with the subject "NPFX suggestion" to [email protected].

    Additional Resources

    IPM's free Nonprofit Resource Library:
    https://www.ipmadvancement.com/resources

    Nonprofit Nerd: Impact Unleashed
    https://nonprofitnerdimpactunleashed.buzzsprout.com/

    Uncharitable, official website
    https://uncharitablemovie.com/

    [NPFX] How to Prevent Nonprofit Staff Burnout and Create a Culture of Wellness
    https://www.ipmadvancement.com/blog/how-to-prevent-nonprofit-staff-burnout-and-create-a-culture-of-wellness

    [NPFX] The Intersection of Organizational Wellness and Impact
    https://www.ipmadvancement.com/blog/the-intersection-of-organizational-wellness-and-impact

    [NPFX] Self-Care for Nonprofit Fundraisers: How to Avoid Burnout
    https://www.ipmadvancement.com/blog/self-care-for-nonprofit-fundraisers-how-to-avoid-burnout

    Jarrett Ransom, aka the Nonprofit Nerd, has worked exclusively with nonprofit organizations for over 20 years. She is passionate about creating community and empowering others to see and exceed their full potential. As a trusted advisor, she has helped clients successfully raise millions of dollars in support of their missions. In addition to being a member of the IPM Advancement consulting team, she is president and CEO of the Rayvan Group. Jarrett also serves as the host of the podcast "Nonprofit Nerd: Impact Unleashed."
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/jrransom/

    Russ Phaneuf, a co-founder of IPM Advancement, has a background in higher education development, with positions at the University of Hartford, Northern Arizona University, and Thunderbird School of Global Management. As IPM's managing director & chief strategist, Russ serves as lead fundraising strategist, award-winning content creator, and program analyst specializing in applied system dynamics.
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/russphaneuf/

    Rich Frazier has worked in the nonprofit sector for over 30 years. In his role as senior consultant with IPM Advancement, Rich offers extensive understanding and knowledge in major gifts program management, fund development, strategic planning, and board of directors development.
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/richfrazier/

  • A workforce shortage in the nonprofit industry is forcing many organizations to do more with less, resulting in stress and burnout that only worsens staff turnover. How can we expect nonprofits to go out and make the world a better place if the organizations themselves are not well? In today's episode, we take a deep dive into the topic of organizational wellness to help nonprofits improve their internal health and increase their impact.

    Free 30-minute fundraising consultation for NPFX listeners:
    http://www.ipmadvancement.com/free

    Want to suggest a topic, guest, or nonprofit organization for an upcoming episode? Send an email with the subject "NPFX suggestion" to [email protected].

    Additional Resources

    IPM's free Nonprofit Resource Library:
    https://www.ipmadvancement.com/resources

    [NPFX] How to Prevent Nonprofit Staff Burnout and Create a Culture of Wellness
    https://www.ipmadvancement.com/blog/how-to-prevent-nonprofit-staff-burnout-and-create-a-culture-of-wellness

    Best Wellness Practices for Nonprofit Fundraisers (#4 Might Surprise You)
    https://www.ipmadvancement.com/blog/best-wellness-practices-for-nonprofit-fundraisers-4-might-surprise-you

    [NPFX] Self-Care for Nonprofit Fundraisers: How to Avoid Burnout
    https://www.ipmadvancement.com/blog/self-care-for-nonprofit-fundraisers-how-to-avoid-burnout

    5 Ways to Improve Your Fundraising Team’s Morale
    https://www.ipmadvancement.com/blog/5-ways-to-improve-your-fundraising-team-s-morale

    Shaun Leonardo, a Brooklyn-based artist and Co-Director of the arts nonprofit Recess, specializes in multidisciplinary work that negotiates societal expectations of manhood, namely definitions surrounding black and brown masculinities, along with its notions of achievement, collective identity, and experience of failure. His performance practice, anchored by his work in Assembly — a diversion program for system-impacted youth at Recess — is participatory and invested in a process of embodiment. Shaun received his MFA from the San Francisco Art Institute and is a recipient of support from Creative Capital, Guggenheim Social Practice, Art for Justice and A Blade of Grass. His work has been featured at The Guggenheim Museum, the High Line, and New Museum, and profiled in the New York Times and CNN. His solo exhibition, The Breath of Empty Space, was presented at MICA, MASS MoCA and The Bronx Museum. And his first major public art commission, Between Four Freedoms, premiered at Four Freedoms Park Conservancy, in the fall of 2021.
    https://shaunleonardo.com/

    Melissa Cowley Wolf has 20 years of experience in philanthropy, strategic planning, and programming for art museums and higher education institutions across the United States. A philanthropy consultant for nonprofit organizations, an advisor to next generation philanthropists, and arts advocate working across industries, she was named to the Artnet 2020 Innovators List as one of 51 global innovators transforming the art industry. Melissa founded advising firm MCW Projects LLC in 2017 to expand the next generation of cultural philanthropists, advocates, and audiences. She is also the founding director of the Arts Funders Forum (AFF) an advocacy, media, convening, and research platform designed to develop new models of impact-driven financial support for the cultural sector.
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/melissa-cowley-wolf-6440a79/

    Russ Phaneuf, a co-founder of IPM Advancement, has a background in higher education development, with positions at the University of Hartford, Northern Arizona University, and Thunderbird School of Global Management. As IPM's managing director & chief strategist, Russ serves as lead fundraising strategist, award-winning content creator, and program analyst specializing in applied system dynamics.
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/russphaneuf/

    Rich Frazier has worked in the nonprofit sector for over 30 years. In his role as senior consultant with IPM Advancement, Rich offers extensive understanding and knowledge in major gifts program management, fund development, strategic planning, and board of directors development.
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/richfrazier/

  • Messaging that engages your audience is the key to good fundraising, which in turn is what allows your organization to deliver the programs and services that impact your community. In today's episode, we examine the 5 essential elements of messaging, share real world examples of how to apply them, discuss pitfalls to watch out for, and more.

    Free 30-minute fundraising consultation for NPFX listeners:
    http://www.ipmadvancement.com/free

    Want to suggest a topic, guest, or nonprofit organization for an upcoming episode? Send an email with the subject "NPFX suggestion" to [email protected].

    Additional Resources

    Nonprofit Fundraising Messaging Cheat Sheet
    https://bit.ly/49IVMV5

    IPM's free Nonprofit Resource Library:
    https://www.ipmadvancement.com/resources

    [NPFX] When Your Nonprofit's Case for Support Just Isn't Working
    https://www.ipmadvancement.com/blog/when-your-nonprofit-s-case-for-support-just-isn-t-working

    What Should I Write About in My Next Fundraising Appeal?
    https://www.ipmadvancement.com/blog/what-should-i-write-about-in-my-next-fundraising-appeal

    [NPFX] Ask the Experts: Listener Questions about Copywriting for Nonprofit Fundraising
    https://www.ipmadvancement.com/blog/ask-the-experts-listener-questions-about-copywriting-for-nonprofit-fundraising

    Samantha Timlick is the VP of Client Services at IPM Advancement. Since 2007 she has managed renewal, appeal, and acquisition programs encompassing more than 200 million total recipients — focusing on highly segmented direct mail microtargeting, personalized inbound and outbound telemarketing, and integrated e-campaigns.
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/stimlick/

    Russ Phaneuf, a co-founder of IPM Advancement, has a background in higher education development, with positions at the University of Hartford, Northern Arizona University, and Thunderbird School of Global Management. As IPM's managing director & chief strategist, Russ serves as lead fundraising strategist, award-winning content creator, and program analyst specializing in applied system dynamics.
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/russphaneuf/

    Rich Frazier has worked in the nonprofit sector for over 30 years. In his role as senior consultant with IPM Advancement, Rich offers extensive understanding and knowledge in major gifts program management, fund development, strategic planning, and board of directors development.
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/richfrazier/

  • The percentage of individuals giving to nonprofits has reached its lowest point in 40 years. This "giving crisis" has led to an overreliance on major gifts that isn't sustainable for most nonprofits. In today's episode, we discuss why measuring donor relationships (not just revenue) must be a part of your fundraising plan, how to enroll your leadership and board, and strategies to track and improve donor relationships at every level of giving.

    Free 30-minute fundraising consultation for NPFX listeners:
    http://www.ipmadvancement.com/free

    Want to suggest a topic, guest, or nonprofit organization for an upcoming episode? Send an email with the subject "NPFX suggestion" to [email protected].

    Additional Resources

    IPM's free Nonprofit Resource Library:
    https://www.ipmadvancement.com/resources

    [NPFX] Meaningful Donor Relationships: The Key to Financial Stability
    https://www.ipmadvancement.com/blog/meaningful-donor-relationships-the-key-to-financial-stability

    Writing a Great Thank You Letter: The First Step in Successful Donor Stewardship
    https://www.ipmadvancement.com/blog/writing-a-great-thank-you-letter-the-first-step-in-successful-donor-stewardship

    The Secret to Keeping Your Donors Giving: Make Them Feel Special
    https://www.ipmadvancement.com/blog/the-secret-to-keeping-your-donors-giving-make-them-feel-special

    Michele Rebeor is a founder of Synergy Philanthropy and an IPM Advancement consultant. Her work supporting nonprofit organizations focuses on building and maximizing donor relationships that result in greater levels of giving. Michele also has a rare expertise in effecting strategies that acknowledge the role and importance of women donors and their impact on the future of philanthropy.
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/michelerebeor/

    Elizabeth Silverstein has served the not-for-profit sector for more than 40 years, specializing in transformational giving, vision casting, inspiring boards, and building passionate, effective teams. Beth has been instrumental in cultivating major gifts for capital campaigns in healthcare, two presidential libraries, higher education, K-12 independent schools, and social service organizations.
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/elizabeth-reynolds-silverstein-b211b7a/

    Russ Phaneuf, a co-founder of IPM Advancement, has a background in higher education development, with positions at the University of Hartford, Northern Arizona University, and Thunderbird School of Global Management. As IPM's managing director & chief strategist, Russ serves as lead fundraising strategist, award-winning content creator, and program analyst specializing in applied system dynamics.
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/russphaneuf/

    Rich Frazier has worked in the nonprofit sector for over 30 years. In his role as senior consultant with IPM Advancement, Rich offers extensive understanding and knowledge in major gifts program management, fund development, strategic planning, and board of directors development.
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/richfrazier/

  • Good donor relationships where supporters are engaged and satisfied with giving to your nonprofit can have a profound effect on the success of your organization. More than just ensuring financial support, meaningful relationships with donors foster trust, loyalty, and a sense of shared purpose. In today's episode, we will discuss common stewardship mistakes, how to better understand the experience of the donor, and strategies you can use to elevate your nonprofit's engagement with donors and forge stronger bonds.

    Free 30-minute fundraising consultation for NPFX listeners:
    http://www.ipmadvancement.com/free

    Want to suggest a topic, guest, or nonprofit organization for an upcoming episode? Send an email with the subject "NPFX suggestion" to [email protected].

    Additional Resources

    IPM's free Nonprofit Resource Library:
    https://www.ipmadvancement.com/resources

    Writing a Great Thank You Letter: The First Step in Successful Donor Stewardship
    https://www.ipmadvancement.com/blog/writing-a-great-thank-you-letter-the-first-step-in-successful-donor-stewardship

    [NPFX] 12 Mistakes Nonprofits Make in Their Fundraising Copywriting
    https://www.ipmadvancement.com/blog/12-mistakes-nonprofits-make-in-their-fundraising-copywriting-part-1

    The Secret to Keeping Your Donors Giving: Make Them Feel Special
    https://www.ipmadvancement.com/blog/the-secret-to-keeping-your-donors-giving-make-them-feel-special

    Lisa Zola Greer and her husband Josh experienced a transformative life change in 2012 as they became members, almost overnight, of the 1%, sparking a desire to share their new wealth with compelling charitable causes. As newcomers to the world of charitable giving, they found themselves frustrated and shocked by the impersonal interactions, scripted engagements, and dated methods pervasive in the nonprofit sector. After several years studying the sector, continually experiencing the same issues, and recognizing that millions of donors shared the same negative experience with giving, Lisa decided to promote fundamental change in how fundraising is done by teaching nonprofits how to do better. Today, Lisa writes, teaches, and advises fundraisers on incorporating the donor perspective into all their fundraising activities. As a fundraising coach, nonprofit changemaker, major donor, and author of the bestselling book Philanthropy Revolution, Lisa is on a mission to "Save Giving." Her second book, The Fundraiser's Handbook, will be released in 2024. Between her books, her teaching, and her highly successful blog, Philanthropy 451, Lisa helps nonprofits see a clear path to sustainable and long-term success.
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisazgreer/
    https://lisagreer.com/

    Sami Zoss, Interim President and Chief Executive Officer for DSU Foundation, is a passionate nonprofit leader who likes to make lasting connections and perpetuate worthwhile causes. With an MBA in Finance and Marketing from Miami University, Sami has given her time and talent to several organizations including Camp Gilbert Inc., a volunteer-led, not-for-profit company supporting a one-week summer camp for children in the South Dakota area living with Type 1 diabetes. Her professional expertise lies in stewardship, alumni and donor relations, and external engagement.
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/sami-zoss-mba-7535778b/
    https://trojansunite.org/

    Russ Phaneuf, a co-founder of IPM Advancement, has a background in higher education development, with positions at the University of Hartford, Northern Arizona University, and Thunderbird School of Global Management. As IPM's managing director & chief strategist, Russ serves as lead fundraising strategist, award-winning content creator, and program analyst specializing in applied system dynamics.
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/russphaneuf/

    Rich Frazier has worked in the nonprofit sector for over 30 years. In his role as senior consultant with IPM Advancement, Rich offers extensive understanding and knowledge in major gifts program management, fund development, strategic planning, and board of directors development.
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/richfrazier/

  • The Chronicle of Philanthropy's 2023 survey of 1000 fundraisers reveals much about how donor behavior is changing and the impact that's having on nonprofit fundraising. In today's podcast episode, the IPM team digs deep into the data to help explain why donors are responding differently now and what nonprofits can do to meet their financial and mission goals for 2024.

    Free 30-minute fundraising consultation for NPFX listeners:
    http://www.ipmadvancement.com/free

    Want to suggest a topic, guest, or nonprofit organization for an upcoming episode? Send an email with the subject "NPFX suggestion" to [email protected].

    Additional Resources

    IPM's free Nonprofit Resource Library:
    https://www.ipmadvancement.com/resources

    Chronicle’s Exclusive Survey Finds Skittish Donors and Fundraisers Searching for a New Normal
    https://www.philanthropy.com/article/chronicles-exclusive-survey-finds-skittish-donors-and-fundraisers-searching-for-a-new-normal

    [NPFX] Inflation and Impact: How Nonprofits Are Navigating Economic Realities (with Ali Colbran and Nicole Williams)
    https://www.ipmadvancement.com/blog/inflation-and-impact-how-nonprofits-are-navigating-economic-realities

    [NPFX] Donor-Advised Funds: Making DAFs Work for Your Nonprofit
    https://www.ipmadvancement.com/blog/donor-advised-funds-making-dafs-work-for-your-nonprofit

    [NPFX] Giving USA 2023: Key Insights behind the Numbers
    https://www.ipmadvancement.com/blog/giving-usa-2023-key-insights-behind-the-numbers

    Samantha Timlick is the VP of Client Services at IPM Advancement. Since 2007 she has managed renewal, appeal, and acquisition programs encompassing more than 200 million total recipients — focusing on highly segmented direct mail microtargeting, personalized inbound and outbound telemarketing, and integrated e-campaigns.
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/stimlick/

    Russ Phaneuf, a co-founder of IPM Advancement, has a background in higher education development, with positions at the University of Hartford, Northern Arizona University, and Thunderbird School of Global Management. As IPM's managing director & chief strategist, Russ serves as lead fundraising strategist, award-winning content creator, and program analyst specializing in applied system dynamics.
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/russphaneuf/

    Rich Frazier has worked in the nonprofit sector for over 30 years. In his role as senior consultant with IPM Advancement, Rich offers extensive understanding and knowledge in major gifts program management, fund development, strategic planning, and board of directors development.
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/richfrazier/

  • Given that 30% of annual giving happens in December, it's crucial for nonprofits to have a winning year-end fundraising strategy. Calendar year-end fundraising leverages end-of-year tax benefits to motivate donors to give, while also aligning with the holiday spirit when people are more inclined to be charitable. In today's podcast episode, the IPM Advancement team shares their best tips for CYE fundraising, including the importance of major donors, why direct mail still matters, how to navigate 2023 trends and challenges, re-engaging lapsed donors, the role of self-care in fundraising, how to strategize for 2024, and more.

    Free 30-minute fundraising consultation for NPFX listeners:
    http://www.ipmadvancement.com/free

    Want to suggest a topic, guest, or nonprofit organization for an upcoming episode? Send an email with the subject "NPFX suggestion" to [email protected].

    Additional Resources

    [NPFX] Engaging Women Philanthropists to Improve Donor Retention
    https://www.ipmadvancement.com/blog/engaging-women-philanthropists-to-improve-donor-retention

    Best Wellness Practices for Nonprofit Fundraisers (#4 Might Surprise You)
    https://www.ipmadvancement.com/blog/best-wellness-practices-for-nonprofit-fundraisers-4-might-surprise-you

    [NPFX] Nonprofit Fundraising at Year-End: 4 Things to Do
    https://www.ipmadvancement.com/blog/nonprofit-fundraising-at-year-end-4-things-to-do

    IPM's free Nonprofit Resource Library:
    https://www.ipmadvancement.com/resources

    Michele Rebeor is a founder of Synergy Philanthropy and an IPM Advancement consultant. Her work supporting nonprofit organizations focuses on building and maximizing donor relationships that result in greater levels of giving. Michele also has a rare expertise in effecting strategies that acknowledge the role and importance of women donors and their impact on the future of philanthropy.
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/michelerebeor/

    Samantha Timlick is the VP of Client Services at IPM Advancement. Since 2007 she has managed renewal, appeal, and acquisition programs encompassing more than 200 million total recipients — focusing on highly segmented direct mail microtargeting, personalized inbound and outbound telemarketing, and integrated e-campaigns.
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/stimlick/

    Alan Knobloch is a founder of Synergy Philanthropy and an IPM Advancement consultant. He has worked in the nonprofit sector for over 30 years, holding positions at The Nature Conservancy Arizona, St. Joseph’s Hospital and Barrow Neurological Institute, Phoenix Children’s Hospital Foundation, and Valley of the Sun United Way.
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/alan-knobloch-8603347/

    Melissa Cowley Wolf is the founder of MCW Projects and an IPM Advancement consultant. Melissa has more than 20 years of experience in philanthropy, specializing in next era philanthropic strategy, and organizational and executive wellness for leaders and collectives who want to make an impact.
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/melissa-cowley-wolf-6440a79/

    Gina Parziale is a Certified Fundraising Executive and IPM Advancement consultant. With 20 years of experience in leadership and development for patients advocacy and nonprofit health organizations, Gina provides strategic planning, fundraising planning and execution, Board and staff development, therapeutic advancement, and engagement with industry to patient advocacy groups.
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/ginaparziale/

    Russ Phaneuf, a co-founder of IPM Advancement, has a background in higher education development, with positions at the University of Hartford, Northern Arizona University, and Thunderbird School of Global Management. As IPM's managing director & chief strategist, Russ serves as lead fundraising strategist, award-winning content creator, and program analyst specializing in applied system dynamics.
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/russphaneuf/

    Rich Frazier has worked in the nonprofit sector for over 30 years. In his role as senior consultant with IPM Advancement, Rich offers extensive understanding and knowledge in major gifts program management, fund development, strategic planning, and board of directors development.
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/richfrazier/

  • With inflation rates peaking at 9.1% last summer (the highest since 1981), nonprofits are feeling the strain. Higher prices drive up the cost to provide programs and services while also increasing demand for those services; on the fundraising side, every dollar raised has less buying power. In today's episode, we'll look at how two nonprofits fighting food insecurity are overcoming these challenges and growing their operations despite economic realities.

    Free 30-minute fundraising consultation for NPFX listeners:
    http://www.ipmadvancement.com/free

    Want to suggest a topic, guest, or nonprofit organization for an upcoming episode? Send an email with the subject "NPFX suggestion" to [email protected].

    Additional Resources

    [NPFX] Peer-to-Peer Fundraising: Getting Started the Smart Way
    https://www.ipmadvancement.com/blog/peer-to-peer-fundraising-getting-started-the-smart-way

    [NPFX] 8 Valuable Lessons Nonprofit Fundraisers Learned in the Past Year
    https://www.ipmadvancement.com/blog/8-valuable-lessons-nonprofit-fundraisers-learned-in-the-past-year

    IPM's free Nonprofit Resource Library:
    https://www.ipmadvancement.com/resources

    Ali Colbran, Director of Development at Feeding San Diego, is responsible for planning, organizing, and directing Feeding San Diego’s fundraising program, including major gifts, grants, corporate partnerships, annual funds, and development operations. Ali has 15 years of experience in the nonprofit sector. Her previous development work supported UC San Diego, The New Children’s Museum, Sacramento Children’s Museum, and the California Association of Museums. She has a Bachelor of Arts in the History of Art and Visual Culture from the University of California, Santa Cruz. Ali is currently pursuing her graduate degree in Nonprofit Leadership and Management at the University of San Diego.
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/ali-colbran-7aa87535/
    https://feedingsandiego.org/

    Nicole Williams is the Chief Executive Officer of the Community Foodbank of Central Alabama. With 25 years of experience in the nonprofit sector, she's managed federal, local, and privately funded projects to lead the Community Food Bank in its current growth and expansion. A graduate of Samford University, Nicole has lived and worked in Birmingham for over 30 years. She currently serves as the Secretary/Treasurer of Feeding Alabama, the State Food Bank Association and on the Board of Directors for the Emergency Food and Shelter Program (EFSP). She was named in the Who’s Who in Nonprofits by the Birmingham Business Journal in March of 2023.
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicole-williams-5b688513b/
    https://feedingal.org/

    Russ Phaneuf, a co-founder of IPM Advancement, has a background in higher education development, with positions at the University of Hartford, Northern Arizona University, and Thunderbird School of Global Management. As IPM's managing director & chief strategist, Russ serves as lead fundraising strategist, award-winning content creator, and program analyst specializing in applied system dynamics.

    Rich Frazier has worked in the nonprofit sector for over 30 years. In his role as senior consultant with IPM Advancement, Rich offers extensive understanding and knowledge in major gifts program management, fund development, strategic planning, and board of directors development.

  • The genie is out of the bottle — artificial intelligence is here. Despite valid concerns about privacy and bias, many nonprofits have already embraced AI for grant writing, donor engagement, prospecting, automation, data analysis, and more. In this episode, we examine what AI can (and can't) do, ways your nonprofit can benefit from AI, how to navigate ethical concerns, and our favorite AI tools that you can start using today.

    Free 30-minute fundraising consultation for NPFX listeners:
    http://www.ipmadvancement.com/free

    Want to suggest a topic, guest, or nonprofit organization for an upcoming episode? Send an email with the subject "NPFX suggestion" to [email protected].

    AI Tools for Nonprofits

    For a list of AI tools recommended by our guests, visit this episode's blog page at https://www.ipmadvancement.com/blog/ai-tools-for-grant-writing-prospecting-and-more.

    Additional Resources

    IPM's free Nonprofit Resource Library:
    https://www.ipmadvancement.com/resources

    7 Artificial Intelligence (AI) Grant Writing Tools to Increase Your Fundraising Efforts by Shereese Floyd:
    https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/7-artificial-intelligence-ai-grant-writing-tools-increase-floyd/

    Revolutionizing Fundraising Part I: 6 Ways AI is Transforming the Nonprofit Sector by Ashutosh Nandeshwar:
    https://www.ccsfundraising.com/insights/revolutionizing-fundraising-part1-ai-transforming-nonprofit-sector/

    Shereese Floyd is CEO of Witness My Life and founder of AI Consultants for Nonprofits. An award-winning storytelling and communications professional dedicated to helping organizations increase influence and revenue with story-based marketing, her emotional branding style has generated over $2M in direct campaigns. With over twenty years in nonprofit marketing, her expertise spans development, branding, women's leadership, artificial intelligence, and public relations. Shereese is an advocate for social change and believes story is the one thing that truly brings the world together.

    Ashutosh Nandeshwar is a data science leader and expert who has championed innovative techniques to help nonprofits and higher education institutions become effective. With over 20 years of experience applying advanced data science, Ashutosh currently leads the data science practice at CCS Fundraising. He has built data science teams and practices from the ground up at institutions like USC, Caltech, and Michigan. Ashutosh holds a PhD in Industrial Engineering, specializing in machine learning, and an MS in Design Thinking, and is the author of multiple books, including Data Science for Fundraising. He has served on the Apra national board and the CASE DRIVE committees.

    Russ Phaneuf, a co-founder of IPM Advancement, has a background in higher education development, with positions at the University of Hartford, Northern Arizona University, and Thunderbird School of Global Management. As IPM's managing director & chief strategist, Russ serves as lead fundraising strategist, award-winning content creator, and program analyst specializing in applied system dynamics.

    Rich Frazier has worked in the nonprofit sector for over 30 years. In his role as senior consultant with IPM Advancement, Rich offers extensive understanding and knowledge in major gifts program management, fund development, strategic planning, and board of directors development.

  • The release of the Giving USA 2023 annual report sent shivers through the nonprofit community with its finding that total charitable giving had declined for the first time since 2009. In today's episode, we look behind the data to share key insights and advice for how nonprofits can navigate changes in donor behavior, weather an uncertain economy, and find creative opportunities to boost fundraising and membership.

    Free 30-minute fundraising consultation for NPFX listeners:
    http://www.ipmadvancement.com/free

    Want to suggest a topic, guest, or nonprofit organization for an upcoming episode? Send an email with the subject "NPFX suggestion" to [email protected].

    Additional Resources

    IPM's free Nonprofit Resource Library:
    https://www.ipmadvancement.com/resources

    Why Monthly Giving Matters for Every Nonprofit Organization
    https://www.ipmadvancement.com/blog/why-monthly-giving-matters-for-every-nonprofit-organization

    Planned Giving: The What, Why & How of Legacy Fundraising
    https://www.ipmadvancement.com/blog/planned-giving-the-what-why-how-of-legacy-fundraising

    Donor-Advised Funds — Making DAFs Work for Your Nonprofit
    https://www.ipmadvancement.com/blog/donor-advised-funds-making-dafs-work-for-your-nonprofit

    Colton C. Strawser, PhD has built his consulting career working with leaders at community foundations, United Ways, homeless shelters, senior service agencies, youth programs, arts and culture organizations, and more. He has trained more than 1,000 organizations and generated over $25 million in government grants. In addition to being a Certified Fund Raising Professional and Certified Nonprofit Professional, he has also completed a Certificate of Nonprofit Board Consulting through BoardSource and is a Master Trainer through the Association of Fundraising Professionals. Dr. Strawser completed his PhD in Nonprofit and Philanthropic Leadership at The Nonprofit Institute at the University of San Diego.
    https://www.coltonstrawser.com/
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/coltonstrawser/

    Samantha Timlick, vice president of client services for IPM Advancement, provides subject matter expertise that covers all aspects of client and project management including direct mail, telemarketing, and digital campaigns. Since 2007 she has managed renewal, appeal, and acquisition programs encompassing more than 200 million total recipients.
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/stimlick/

    Russ Phaneuf, a co-founder of IPM Advancement, has a background in higher education development, with positions at the University of Hartford, Northern Arizona University, and Thunderbird School of Global Management. As IPM's managing director & chief strategist, Russ serves as lead fundraising strategist, award-winning content creator, and program analyst specializing in applied system dynamics.

    Rich Frazier has worked in the nonprofit sector for over 30 years. In his role as senior consultant with IPM Advancement, Rich offers extensive understanding and knowledge in major gifts program management, fund development, strategic planning, and board of directors development.

  • Many smaller nonprofits don’t have the budget to hire experienced fundraisers. They either make do with existing staff or hire a consultant that advises but doesn't implement. In today's episode, we explore the benefits of fractional fundraising — hiring a seasoned fundraiser for a fraction of the work week — and why this strategy can be a game changer for small nonprofits.

    Free 30-minute fundraising consultation for NPFX listeners:
    http://www.ipmadvancement.com/free

    Want to suggest a topic, guest, or nonprofit organization for an upcoming episode? Send an email with the subject "NPFX suggestion" to [email protected].

    Additional Resources

    Fractional Fundraising Services for Your Nonprofit
    https://www.ipmadvancement.com/fractional-fundraising

    IPM's free Nonprofit Resource Library:
    https://www.ipmadvancement.com/resources

    Trica Oshant Hawkins has worked for non-profit conservation organizations for most of her professional career. She received her BS in Wildlife Ecology, served as Education Specialist for Hawk Mountain Sanctuary in Pennsylvania for several years, and then returned to her Sonoran Desert home to co-found the Environmental Education Exchange, a non-profit organization with the mission of increasing environmental literacy through collaborative environmental education programs. After completing a Master’s Degree in Conservation Biology, she shifted her focus from education to conservation, and began working with the Arizona Wildlife Federation (AWF). As AWF’s Conservation Programs Director, Trica manages several programs that get people outdoors and directly involved in conservation projects. Trica also contributes to the organization’s communications, education, and (for a brief spell) development programs.
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/trica-oshant-hawkins-1b40aa4a/
    https://azwildlife.org/

    Alan Knobloch has held positions in the nonprofit sector at The Nature Conservancy Arizona, St. Joseph’s Hospital and Barrow Neurological Institute, Phoenix Children’s Hospital Foundation, and Valley of the Sun United Way. In addition to being a Certified Fund Raising Executive from the Association of Fund Raising Professionals, he has earned a diploma from the National Planned Giving Institute from the College of William and Mary. Alan is a member of IPM Advancement's consultant network and a co-founder of Synergy Philanthropy.
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/alan-knobloch-8603347/
    https://synergyphilanthropy.com/

    Russ Phaneuf, a co-founder of IPM Advancement, has a background in higher education development, with positions at the University of Hartford, Northern Arizona University, and Thunderbird School of Global Management. As IPM's managing director & chief strategist, Russ serves as lead fundraising strategist, award-winning content creator, and program analyst specializing in applied system dynamics.

    Rich Frazier has worked in the nonprofit sector for over 30 years. In his role as senior consultant with IPM Advancement, Rich offers extensive understanding and knowledge in major gifts program management, fund development, strategic planning, and board of directors development.

  • Staff turnover has become a challenge for many nonprofits. Increasing numbers of nonprofit employees report feeling stressed and burned out. In today’s podcast episode, we sit down with Dr. Evisha Ford to discuss what causes nonprofit burnout and how both the individual and the organization can create a culture of wellness and support.

    Free 30-minute fundraising consultation for NPFX listeners:
    http://www.ipmadvancement.com/free

    Want to suggest a topic, guest, or nonprofit organization for an upcoming episode? Send an email with the subject "NPFX suggestion" to [email protected].

    Additional Resources

    IPM's free Nonprofit Resource Library:
    https://www.ipmadvancement.com/resources

    Benches in the Bathroom: Leading a Physically, Emotionally, and Socially Safe School Culture by Evisha Ford
    https://www.amazon.com/Benches-Bathroom-Physically-Emotionally-attrition/dp/1954631553/

    [NPFX] Self-Care for Nonprofit Fundraisers: How to Avoid Burnout
    https://www.ipmadvancement.com/blog/self-care-for-nonprofit-fundraisers-how-to-avoid-burnout

    Nonprofit Staff Retention, Part 1: Are Higher Salaries Really the Answer?
    https://www.ipmadvancement.com/blog/nonprofit-staff-retention-are-higher-salaries-really-the-answer

    Nonprofit Staff Retention, Part 2: How to Attract and Keep the Best Employees
    https://www.ipmadvancement.com/blog/nonprofit-staff-retention-how-to-attract-and-keep-the-best-employees

    5 Ways to Improve Your Fundraising Team’s Morale
    https://www.ipmadvancement.com/blog/5-ways-to-improve-your-fundraising-team-s-morale

    Best Wellness Practices for Nonprofit Fundraisers (#4 Might Surprise You)
    https://www.ipmadvancement.com/blog/best-wellness-practices-for-nonprofit-fundraisers-4-might-surprise-you

    Dr. Evisha Ford is the Founding Executive Director of iCan Dream Center, a therapeutic school in Illinois, that serves the needs of neurodiverse learners and their families. She began her career serving inner-city homeless youth in Chicago and worked with various community agencies to build their capacity to support the needs of vulnerable youth. She specializes in trauma-compassionate leadership, program design, cultural and racial equity, developing continuums of service for diverse learners. She is author of Benches in the Bathroom: Leading a Physically, Emotionally, and Socially Safe School Culture. Additionally, Dr. Ford serve as President of the Board for the United Way Blue Island Robbins Neighborhood Network. She has received numerous awards, including “Woman of the Year” by Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, the Paige Award for her impact within the special needs community, and the “Dream Maker Award” from the Bronzeville Children’s Museum of Chicago. In July 2018, she was honored as one of the influential “100 Black Women in Chicago” for her educational contributions. In July 2022, Dr. Ford received her most generous recognition as “best mom ever” granted by her two sons. To lean more about Dr. Ford’s work, visit her website www.drevisha.com.
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/drevisha/
    https://icandreamcenter.com/

    Russ Phaneuf, a co-founder of IPM Advancement, has a background in higher education development, with positions at the University of Hartford, Northern Arizona University, and Thunderbird School of Global Management. As IPM's managing director & chief strategist, Russ serves as lead fundraising strategist, award-winning content creator, and program analyst specializing in applied system dynamics.

    Rich Frazier has worked in the nonprofit sector for over 30 years. In his role as senior consultant with IPM Advancement, Rich offers extensive understanding and knowledge in major gifts program management, fund development, strategic planning, and board of directors development.

  • While it's common for donors to rally to support relief efforts during a crisis, how do you sustain their attention — many of whom are first-time donors to your nonprofit — after the media spotlight begins to fade? In today's episode, our panel examines episodic giving and how organizations like American Red Cross and Classy keep donors engaged beyond that initial rapid response connection.

    Free 30-minute fundraising consultation for NPFX listeners:
    http://www.ipmadvancement.com/free

    Want to suggest a topic, guest, or nonprofit organization for an upcoming episode? Send an email with the subject "NPFX suggestion" to [email protected].

    Additional Resources

    [NPFX] Rapid Response Fundraising: How to Leverage Episodic Giving
    https://www.ipmadvancement.com/blog/rapid-response-fundraising-how-to-leverage-episodic-giving

    Rapid Response Fundraising whitepaper (requires an email to download)
    https://www.ipmadvancement.com/resources

    [NPFX] Why Monthly Giving Matters for Every Nonprofit Organization
    https://www.ipmadvancement.com/blog/why-monthly-giving-matters-for-every-nonprofit-organization

    Nonprofit Monthly Sustainers, Part 1: Financial Stability in Any Economy
    https://www.ipmadvancement.com/blog/nonprofit-monthly-sustainers-part-1-financial-stability-in-any-economy

    Nonprofit Monthly Sustainers, Part 2: 8 Tips for a Successful Monthly Giving Program
    https://www.ipmadvancement.com/blog/nonprofit-monthly-sustainers-part-2-8-tips-for-a-successful-monthly-giving-program

    IPM's free Nonprofit Resource Library:
    https://www.ipmadvancement.com/resources

    Melissa Rutan is the Senior Associate Consumer Marketing and Fundraising at American Red Cross. She's passionate about connecting people to causes and empowering them to be agents of change. Over the last 10 years, Melissa has strived to create ways financial donors can meaningfully support nonprofits through integrated back-end processes and special events. Melissa joined the American Red Cross in 2017 and is currently focused on driving monthly donor strategy, building upon one of the most valuable donor segments.
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/melissa-rose-coy/
    https://www.redcross.org/

    Michelle Boggs, MBA, CFRE, is the Executive Nonprofit Industry Advisor of Classy, the nonprofit affiliate of GoFundMe. She helps nonprofit organizations maximize fundraising efforts through analyzing industry data, examining market messaging and donor-relationship building. She’s also a San Francisco Business Journal 40 Under 40 (Class of 2020) and 7 year+ member of the Association of Fundraising Professionals. Prior to Classy, she worked at the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, founded Chief, a network of women leaders, and contracted with Accordant to help advance purpose-driven partnerships.
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/michelleboggssfl
    https://www.classy.org/

    Russ Phaneuf, a co-founder of IPM Advancement, has a background in higher education development, with positions at the University of Hartford, Northern Arizona University, and Thunderbird School of Global Management. As IPM's managing director & chief strategist, Russ serves as lead fundraising strategist, award-winning content creator, and program analyst specializing in applied system dynamics.

    Rich Frazier has worked in the nonprofit sector for over 30 years. In his role as senior consultant with IPM Advancement, Rich offers extensive understanding and knowledge in major gifts program management, fund development, strategic planning, and board of directors development.

  • When board meetings run too long and feel unproductive, board members get discouraged and the nonprofit suffers. Causes can range from ineffective leadership to poor planning to a general lack of organization and follow-through. In today's episode, our panel discusses specific suggestions to address these challenges and help make your next board meeting more productive, collaborative, and engaging.

    Free 30-minute fundraising consultation for NPFX listeners:
    http://www.ipmadvancement.com/free

    Want to suggest a topic, guest, or nonprofit organization for an upcoming episode? Send an email with the subject "NPFX suggestion" to [email protected].

    Additional Resources

    [NPFX] Building and Engaging a High-Performing Board
    https://www.ipmadvancement.com/blog/building-and-engaging-a-high-performing-board

    [NPFX] Diversity on Your Board Matters to Your Nonprofit's Mission
    https://www.ipmadvancement.com/blog/diversity-on-your-board-matters-to-your-nonprofits-mission

    IPM's free Nonprofit Resource Library:
    https://www.ipmadvancement.com/resources

    Nate Rhoton serves as the CEO for one-n-ten, an LGBTQ non-profit delivering youth services in Arizona. Following a career of fifteen years in corporate management and finance, Rhoton chose to serve the community with his nonprofit fundraising and development expertise. Serving for twelve years as the operations director and then CFO of a local construction company, he worked to expand corporate community involvement and non-discrimination protections to LGBTQ employees. Over the last decade, he has committed himself to nonprofit service, serving on the Arizona steering committee of the Human Rights Campaign, the board of the Greater Phoenix Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce, The Melonhead Foundation, and as co-chair of the board of directors for Equality Arizona. Currently he serves as the chair of the Human Relations Commission for the City of Phoenix, vice chair of Leading for Change, and on the LGBTQ Advisory to the Chancellor of Maricopa County Community Colleges.
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/naterhoton/
    https://onenten.org/

    Rick McCartney, President and CEO of InMedia, a national tech-media company is no stranger to nonprofit board service. He serves as Chairman of the board at one-n-ten, an organization that takes LGBTQ youth off the streets. He serves as Vice Chair of the Thrive Services Group Board, an organization dedicated to eradicating poverty through impactful business dealings. He is a member of Greater Phoenix Leadership, past Chairman of the Board of the Children’s Museum of Phoenix, and a member of the Kellenberger + Tollefson LGBTQ Center at the Arizona Community Foundation where he raises money to grant to LGBTQ groups demonstrating great change. He serves as an Advisory Board Director of the Phoenix Film Foundation. McCartney is past chairman of the Maricopa Workforce Connections Board where he worked to create job opportunities for both the disadvantaged and unemployed. His other work includes mentoring two youths through New Pathways for Youth and raising money for nonprofits nationally that work with children, education and youth at risk.
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/rickmccartney/
    http://inmediacompany.com/

    Russ Phaneuf, a co-founder of IPM Advancement, has a background in higher education development, with positions at the University of Hartford, Northern Arizona University, and Thunderbird School of Global Management. As IPM's managing director & chief strategist, Russ serves as lead fundraising strategist, award-winning content creator, and program analyst specializing in applied system dynamics.

    Rich Frazier has worked in the nonprofit sector for over 30 years. In his role as senior consultant with IPM Advancement, Rich offers extensive understanding and knowledge in major gifts program management, fund development, strategic planning, and board of directors development.

  • A good board of directors is essential to the health and success of any nonprofit organization. By contributing their talent and experience, raising funds, and providing guidance and oversight, the best board members ensure the nonprofit's mission gets carried out effectively and efficiently. In today's episode, our panel discusses strategies for finding good board members and keeping them engaged for the duration of their service.

    Free 30-minute fundraising consultation for NPFX listeners:
    http://www.ipmadvancement.com/free

    Want to suggest a topic, guest, or nonprofit organization for an upcoming episode? Send an email with the subject "NPFX suggestion" to [email protected].

    Additional Resources

    [NPFX] Diversity on Your Board Matters to Your Nonprofit's Mission
    https://www.ipmadvancement.com/blog/diversity-on-your-board-matters-to-your-nonprofits-mission

    IPM's free Nonprofit Resource Library:
    https://www.ipmadvancement.com/resources

    Nate Rhoton serves as the CEO for one-n-ten, an LGBTQ non-profit delivering youth services in Arizona. Following a career of fifteen years in corporate management and finance, Rhoton chose to serve the community with his nonprofit fundraising and development expertise. Serving for twelve years as the operations director and then CFO of a local construction company, he worked to expand corporate community involvement and non-discrimination protections to LGBTQ employees. Over the last decade, he has committed himself to nonprofit service, serving on the Arizona steering committee of the Human Rights Campaign, the board of the Greater Phoenix Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce, The Melonhead Foundation, and as co-chair of the board of directors for Equality Arizona. Currently he serves as the chair of the Human Relations Commission for the City of Phoenix, vice chair of Leading for Change, and on the LGBTQ Advisory to the Chancellor of Maricopa County Community Colleges.
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/naterhoton/
    https://onenten.org/

    Rick McCartney, President and CEO of InMedia, a national tech-media company is no stranger to nonprofit board service. He serves as Chairman of the board at one-n-ten, an organization that takes LGBTQ youth off the streets. He serves as Vice Chair of the Thrive Services Group Board, an organization dedicated to eradicating poverty through impactful business dealings. He is a member of Greater Phoenix Leadership, past Chairman of the Board of the Children’s Museum of Phoenix, and a member of the Kellenberger + Tollefson LGBTQ Center at the Arizona Community Foundation where he raises money to grant to LGBTQ groups demonstrating great change. He serves as an Advisory Board Director of the Phoenix Film Foundation. McCartney is past chairman of the Maricopa Workforce Connections Board where he worked to create job opportunities for both the disadvantaged and unemployed. His other work includes mentoring two youths through New Pathways for Youth and raising money for nonprofits nationally that work with children, education and youth at risk.
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/rickmccartney/
    http://inmediacompany.com/

    Russ Phaneuf, a co-founder of IPM Advancement, has a background in higher education development, with positions at the University of Hartford, Northern Arizona University, and Thunderbird School of Global Management. As IPM's managing director & chief strategist, Russ serves as lead fundraising strategist, award-winning content creator, and program analyst specializing in applied system dynamics.

    Rich Frazier has worked in the nonprofit sector for over 30 years. In his role as senior consultant with IPM Advancement, Rich offers extensive understanding and knowledge in major gifts program management, fund development, strategic planning, and board of directors development.

  • Getting started in peer-to-peer fundraising can be challenging for some nonprofits. But with careful planning, you can launch a P2P campaign that engages donors and increases fundraising revenue. In today's episode, our panel discusses how to start a P2P program from scratch, mistakes and opportunities to watch for, best practices for P2P, and more.

    Free 30-minute fundraising consultation for NPFX listeners:
    http://www.ipmadvancement.com/free

    Want to suggest a topic, guest, or nonprofit organization for an upcoming episode? Send an email with the subject "NPFX suggestion" to [email protected].

    Additional Resources

    [NPFX] Improve Donor Retention and Engagement with P2P Fundraising
    https://www.ipmadvancement.com/blog/improve-donor-retention-and-engagement-with-p2p-fundraising

    IPM's free Nonprofit Resource Library:
    https://www.ipmadvancement.com/resources

    Sadé Dozan is the Chief of Operations and Development at Caring Across Generations, a national campaign of family caregivers, care workers, people with disabilities, and aging adults working to transform care. Through her decade-long career in organization resource-building and nonprofit development, she has worked to secure funds for inter-generational campaigns, health and community initiatives, as well as economic development pipelines. She brings with her a wealth of project management experience, institutional and donor relations, and fundraising systems development.
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/sade-dozan-cfre-9a496665/
    https://caringacross.org/

    Sarah Murry is a Digital Fundraising Consultant based in Atlanta, GA with more than 15 years of fundraising experience managing multi-million dollar campaigns, generating brand awareness, increasing digital revenue for organizations of all sizes, and developing high-performing teams. Sarah has worked for organizations such as Shriners Hospitals for Children, Autism Speaks, American Cancer Society, and BayCare Health System. She holds a Master of Nonprofit Management (MNM) and brings extensive experience in event and relationship management, P2P activation, cross-channel collaboration, major gift fundraising, solicitation of corporate partnerships, and advocating for children and families.
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarahamurry23/

    Russ Phaneuf, a co-founder of IPM Advancement, has a background in higher education development, with positions at the University of Hartford, Northern Arizona University, and Thunderbird School of Global Management. As IPM's managing director & chief strategist, Russ serves as lead fundraising strategist, award-winning content creator, and program analyst specializing in applied system dynamics.

    Rich Frazier has worked in the nonprofit sector for over 30 years. In his role as senior consultant with IPM Advancement, Rich offers extensive understanding and knowledge in major gifts program management, fund development, strategic planning, and board of directors development.

  • Peer-to-peer fundraising can account for 10-50% of fundraising revenue for some nonprofits. Advantages of P2P include better donor engagement and retention, increased visibility and reach, and a more personalized donor experience. In today's episode, our panel discusses the benefits of P2P for nonprofits AND donors, pitfalls to watch out for, technologies and tools to help run better P2P campaigns, and more.

    Free 30-minute fundraising consultation for NPFX listeners:
    http://www.ipmadvancement.com/free

    Want to suggest a topic, guest, or nonprofit organization for an upcoming episode? Send an email with the subject "NPFX suggestion" to [email protected].

    Additional Resources

    IPM's free Nonprofit Resource Library:
    https://www.ipmadvancement.com/resources

    Sadé Dozan is the Chief of Operations and Development at Caring Across Generations, a national campaign of family caregivers, care workers, people with disabilities, and aging adults working to transform care. Through her decade-long career in organization resource-building and nonprofit development, she has worked to secure funds for inter-generational campaigns, health and community initiatives, as well as economic development pipelines. She brings with her a wealth of project management experience, institutional and donor relations, and fundraising systems development.
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/sade-dozan-cfre-9a496665/
    https://caringacross.org/

    Sarah Murry is a Digital Fundraising Consultant based in Atlanta, GA with more than 15 years of fundraising experience managing multi-million dollar campaigns, generating brand awareness, increasing digital revenue for organizations of all sizes, and developing high-performing teams. Sarah has worked for organizations such as Shriners Hospitals for Children, Autism Speaks, American Cancer Society, and BayCare Health System. She holds a Master of Nonprofit Management (MNM) and brings extensive experience in event and relationship management, P2P activation, cross-channel collaboration, major gift fundraising, solicitation of corporate partnerships, and advocating for children and families.
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarahamurry23/

    Russ Phaneuf, a co-founder of IPM Advancement, has a background in higher education development, with positions at the University of Hartford, Northern Arizona University, and Thunderbird School of Global Management. As IPM's managing director & chief strategist, Russ serves as lead fundraising strategist, award-winning content creator, and program analyst specializing in applied system dynamics.

    Rich Frazier has worked in the nonprofit sector for over 30 years. In his role as senior consultant with IPM Advancement, Rich offers extensive understanding and knowledge in major gifts program management, fund development, strategic planning, and board of directors development.