Non-Profit Intelligence is a podcast for charities who want to attract High Performance staff to fund development. Intelligence is the knowledge & skills needed to ensure a sustainable charity. Donor relationships are built on reliable data. A charity is at risk when little intelligence is retained leaving guesswork for new staff. Join us as we identify areas which undermine the charity’s ability to succeed & how small changes support sustainability. Good intentions are no longer enough.
Training is the keystone to successful fundraising. Data is what moves an organization forward and when staff are unskilled in the tools used to manage data, black holes appear, organizational history is lost and the charity struggles to survive.
Sitting down with a donor is an important relationship-building experience. What happens when fund development staff attend a meeting with less than reliable or complete information about the donor? A situation arises where the donor becomes aware that someone in the room is struggling to maintain a professional demeanor! How often have you been exposed? Information that should have been readily available had simply not been retained in a useful form! Let's hear about situations which exposed the charity placing it in a RISKY position. Would you give your money to a non-profit which is disorganized and lacks the ability to manage effectively? The high-net-worth donor we interviewed said "NO!".
Introduction to NPI and why Knowledge and Skills impact a charities ability to keep staff, raise funds and become sustainable. We hope you will continue to follow along as we explore ways to help make a difference removing the Risk and increasing the ability for the charity to raise the dollars it needs. We believe all non-profit staff has the best intentions, but good intentions are not all that is necessary.
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