#1: How Nonprofits Can Use YouTube to Increase Donations
This podcast episode highlighted the work that Sydney Stelmaszek and her husband did to raise funding for their son’s rare blood disease, SynGAP1, via YouTube.
They utilized her husband’s YouTube Channel, a Technology YouTube Channel, to host a livestream fundraiser. He drove a Tesla from Coast to Coast and live streamed the entire way. Sydney also shares some great tips on other ideas on how to raise donations via YouTube!
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#2: Why the Nonprofit World Has a Bias Against Women and How to Break the Bias
Mazarine Treyz, from Wild Woman Fundraising, comes on the Grant Writing & Funding podcast to discuss the history of bias against women AND tools to break that bias.
She also gives specific tools and examples on how women working in or with nonprofit organizations can ask for more.
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#3: The 3-Step ASK Formula to Get Donors to Give to Your Nonprofit
Dr. Omotola Akinsola of The Funding Magnet shares with you her ASK Formula! Omotola is a proud member of the Grant Professional Mentorship and in this ASK Formula she shares how to get donors to give your nonprofit funding.
- A: Ask family and friends
- S: Seek those family and friends to round up more donors
- K: Knock on doors with your extended network
She also shares with you an overview on how to develop and implement a funding plan for your nonprofit. This is also a great takeaway for grant writers, funding developers, and board directors!
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#4: How Nonprofits Can Use Technology to Increase Donor Retention
Stu Manewith comes on the podcast to talk about leveraging technology to increase donor retention. By doing that your nonprofit will also increase your revenue.
If you are wanting to get some great tips on how to increase donor retention through some simple data and technology tips, then be sure to listen!
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#5: Designing Grassroots Education in Conflict Zones
Grassroots education is a very powerful tool in ensuring that education is authentic by including its environment, culture, and language into learning.
In this podcast, Founder of To Move Mountains Ryan Boyette discusses how the Nuba people of Sudan have adopted a grassroots approach to education.
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