Fundraising Fundamentals
Summary: Tony Martignetti is the host of Tony Martignetti Nonprofit Radio and he video blogs at tonymartignetti.com. He talks with nonprofit leaders and consultants about how organizations can more effectively raise money, build better relationships with boards and supporters, and manage volunteers. Look for new installments once a month.
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- Copyright: Copyright 2011 Chronicle of Philanthropy
Podcasts:
Guest: Natalie Stamer, director of digital communications strategy at The St. Baldrick's Foundation
Dana Ostomel, founder of the crowdfunding site Deposit a Gift, and Jennifer Malichio, vice president of development and communications at the New York Foundling
With John Lepp, Agents of Good, and Kimberley MacKenzie, a fundraising consultant.
Guests: Amy Sample Ward, co-author of ?Social Change Anytime Everywhere? and CEO of Nonprofit Technology Network. Christina Johns, Creative Director of The International Fellowship of Christians and Jews.
Joe Waters, founder of SelfishGiving.com and author of Cause Marketing for Dummies and Julie Nations, director of community relations & outreach at Boston Medical Center HealthNet Plan
Maria Semple, The Prospect Finder, and Martine Chauvet, Alliance Francaise of Philadelphia
Phyllis Weiss Haserot, a fundraising consultant.
4 Strategies to Help Fundraisers Do a Better Job
David Shanton, assistant vice president of college advancement at Baruch College
Dean Graham, senior manager of application services for Tech Impact, and Sheri Cole, executive director of Career Wardrobe
Emily Chan, attorney at the Nonprofit and Exempt Organizations Law Group
John Murphy, chief executive of the Zuri Group, and Casey Neese, social media manager of Heifer International
Finding the Right Volunteers For Your Event
Rich Foss, author of "Green Light Fundraising," on how groups can create a campaign staffed by volunteer fundraisers.
Dalya Massachi, author of "Writing to Make a Difference: 25 Powerful Techniques to Boost Your Community Impact," and Ted Smith, chair of Electronics TakeBack Coalition.