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Futures in Fundraising

Futures in Fundraising is a new, interview-based podcast that focuses on careers in fundraising and development. Futures in Fundraising consists of interviews with leading and emerging fundraising, development and nonprofit professionals. While focusing on the interviewee’s fundraising journey – their experience in the field, tough situations, lessons learned and their “Ah-ha!” moments, as well as advice for those seeking to advance their careers in fundraising – we hope to bring new inspiration and light to unique, as well as typical, situations that fundraisers face. Each episode is approximately 25-30 minutes in length…just long enough for a commute to work, a walk with the dog or a half-hour workout! Futures in Fundraising is available for download for FREE on iTunes and through the Futures in Fundraising website. New episodes released monthly! So JOIN US and prepare for YOUR future in fundraising!
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Now displaying: May, 2016
May 3, 2016

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Book recommendation:

Last Stand: Ted Turner's Quest to Save a Troubled Planet by Todd Wilkinson

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Personal habit that contributes to success: Answering the phone and good text message etiquette

Ice breaker for new donor prospect: Ask questions about their personal experience with the organization Best piece of advice ever received: Learn to lean out of your comfort zone

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If you could spend 15 minutes with any living person, who would it be and why? Ted Turner because of his success as a businessman and philanthropist.

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Not living? Thomas Jefferson because he is a fascinating, learned man.

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Contact info: bouknightmendal@gmail.com or piedmont.org
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