by Richard Perry | Feb 5, 2024 | Donor Concerns, Impact Reporting, Trust, Unrestricted Giving | Fundraising, Impact, Non-Profits, Philanthropy, Relationships, Stress
Donors worry too much about how their money will be spent. That’s the growing sentiment of many progressive non-profits. Recently, I read a January 2024 Special Report in The Economist, No-strings philanthropy is giving charities more decision-making power, that...
by Richard Perry and Jeff Schreifels | Oct 5, 2022 | Donor Relations, Personal Development, Relationships, Trust | Donor-Centered, MGO Characteristics, MGOs, Personal Development
I was talking with a business colleague and asked him if he knew Ralph [not his real name]. “You know,” I said. “That guy who used to work at [name of organization].” “Oh, you mean Ralph [last name]? Yeah, I know him. Stay away from him, Richard. He is bad news. Did...
by Richard Perry and Jeff Schreifels | Oct 3, 2022 | Donor Relations, Personal Development, Trust | Accountability, Donor-Centered, Personal Development, Professional Development
This is Part 3 of a series on building trust: “No Trust, No Relationship, No Money.” So far, on this journey of earning donor trust, we have talked about how trust starts with you, then moves to your key relationships within the organization, and from...
by Richard Perry and Jeff Schreifels | Sep 30, 2022 | Ethics, Ethics in Fundraising, Non-Profit Leadership, Trust | Culture of Philanthropy, Leadership, Non-Profits
This is Part 2 of a series on building trust: “No Trust, No Relationship, No Money.” “The fish stinks from the head.” This ancient proverb speaks to the role of leadership in creating a dysfunctional and untrustworthy organization. If the employee is not...
by Richard Perry and Jeff Schreifels | Sep 28, 2022 | Fundraisers, Fundraising, Personal Development, Relationship Building, Trust | Donor-Centered, Personal Development, Professional Development
This is Part 1 of a series on building trust: “No Trust, No Relationship, No Money.” Trust is the core building block of all relationships. Yet many donors do not trust the organizations they give to or the people they relate to in those organizations....