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Are Your Systems For Managing Crisis or Success? | David Higgins with Tracy Vanderneck – Phil Com [Video]

Are Your Systems For Managing Crisis or Success? | David Higgins with Tracy Vanderneck – Phil Com

David Higgins and Tracy Vanderneck discuss a pervasive issue that many nonprofits find themselves in on a daily basis: Firefighting. No, not the red fire truck type. This type of firefighting comes in the form of future planning neglect, ununified internal and external storytelling, and trying to operate in a vacuum. Tracy dives into how nonprofit leaders can stop managing crises, and move to managing success. As a chronic blogger and advocate of knowledge-sharing, Tracy packs this podcast with valuable, actionable steps nonprofit leaders can use to go from a heads down mentality to a forward thinking and systems driven organization.

Tracy has 25 years of experience in fundraising, nonprofit leadership, and business development. She holds a Master of Science in Management (MSM) in Non-Profit Leadership, a Graduate Certificate in Teaching & Learning, is a Certified Fundraising Executive (CFRE), and is an Association of Fundraising Professionals (AFP) Master Trainer. Needless to say, Tracy knows a thing or two about fundraising.

Tracy and David highlight innovative nonprofit fundraising methods that yielded great success. From pivoting to online cooking classes, a 12k car wash event, to a 100+ million dollar donation, they breakdown how small to midsize nonprofits can better utilize their employees and donor data to make forward thinking decisions that can help remove the daily crisis management mindset.

Tune into this week’s nonprofit podcast featuring Tracy Vanderneck on how to move from crisis management to managing success.

Quick Glance:
4:25 Intro to Tracy Vanderneck
8:05 What has a masters in nonprofit management taught you?
12:55 What is working in fundraising now.
18:45 Fundraising funnel examples.
27:25 3 things leaders must embrace.
41:55 built for crisis VS built for success.
48:20 nonprofit systems of success.

Nonprofit Shoutouts:
Habitat for Humanity – Pine Belt Mississippi: https://www.habitat.org/us-ms/hattiesburg/hfh-pine-belt
Hub City Farmers Market: https://www.hubcityfm.org/

Learn more on our website: http://thenonprofitpodcast.org/

Order David Higgins new book Demystifying Fundraising Funnels: A Digital Marketing Blueprint to Fund Your Non-Profit: https://amzn.to/3HPv4fK

Learn more about Tracy and her mission here: https://www.phil-com.com/
David Higgins and Tracy Vanderneck discuss a pervasive issue that many nonprofits find themselves in on a daily basis: Firefighting. No, not the red fire truck type. This type of firefighting comes in the form of future planning neglect, ununified internal and external storytelling, and trying to operate in a vacuum. Tracy dives into how nonprofit leaders can stop managing crises, and move to managing success. As a chronic blogger and advocate of knowledge-sharing, Tracy packs this podcast with valuable, actionable steps nonprofit leaders can use to go from a heads down mentality to a forward thinking and systems driven organization.

Tracy has 25 years of experience in fundraising, nonprofit leadership, and business development. She holds a Master of Science in Management (MSM) in Non-Profit Leadership, a Graduate Certificate in Teaching & Learning, is a Certified Fundraising Executive (CFRE), and is an Association of Fundraising Professionals (AFP) Master Trainer. Needless to say, Tracy knows a thing or two about fundraising.

Tracy and David highlight innovative nonprofit fundraising methods that yielded great success. From pivoting to online cooking classes, a 12k car wash event, to a 100+ million dollar donation, they breakdown how small to midsize nonprofits can better utilize their employees and donor data to make forward thinking decisions that can help remove the daily crisis management mindset.

Tune into this week’s nonprofit podcast featuring Tracy Vanderneck on how to move from crisis management to managing success.

Quick Glance:
4:25 Intro to Tracy Vanderneck
8:05 What has a masters in nonprofit management taught you?
12:55 What is working in fundraising now.
18:45 Fundraising funnel examples.
27:25 3 things leaders must embrace.
41:55 built for crisis VS built for success.
48:20 nonprofit systems of success.

Nonprofit Shoutouts:
Habitat for Humanity – Pine Belt Mississippi: https://www.habitat.org/us-ms/hattiesburg/hfh-pine-belt
Hub City Farmers Market: https://www.hubcityfm.org/

Learn more on our website: http://thenonprofitpodcast.org/

Order David Higgins new book Demystifying Fundraising Funnels: A Digital Marketing Blueprint to Fund Your Non-Profit: https://amzn.to/3HPv4fK

Learn more about Tracy and her mission here: https://www.phil-com.com/

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A London Marathon runner who has gone viral for drinking a glass of wine at the end of each mile has revealed how he felt at the end of the race. Tom Gilbey, 52, took on the challenge to raise money for the hospice where his mother was cared for in her final days. Instead of drinking water to keep hydrated after each mile, Mr Gilbey had a different glass of wine - consuming 25 glasses in total. In an incredible achievement, he completed the 26.2 mile run in four hours and 41 minutes, and has raised over 13,500 for Sobell House Hospice Charity in Oxfordshire.