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Paul is on Twitter: https://twitter.com/pauldegregorio
Paul is at Rally - find them here: https://www.wearerally.co.uk/
In this episode Andy and Tom are joined by Richard and Jeff and their dulcet American tones to talk about why it's not just about the money! Richard and Jeff are the authors of It's Not Just About the Money but their new book, It's Not Just About the Donor explores the best practice blueprint for major gifts managers worldwide.
You can listen to more of Richard and Jeff here: https://veritusgroup.com/podcasts/
Check out Veritus Group here: https://veritusgroup.com/
Jon Cornejo is a campaigner, organiser, and anti-racism specialist. They have led on campaign development and delivery at Amnesty International, Save the Children, and in the refugee sector. They’re also an organiser at Charity So White, a movement that is shifting the narrative on institutional racism in the charity sector. They are currently an anti-racism consultant at JMB Consulting, helping charities build anti-racist approaches into their organisations. They are from a refugee background, queer, and Latin American, and they bring all of these things into their change making work.
You can find Jon on Twitter, here: https://twitter.com/Jon_Cornejo
You can find the Moblab resources Jon mentions, here: https://mobilisationlab.org/training-coaching/campaign-accelerator-training/resources/
You might be able to find a "wap" here.
Lesley Pinder is on Twitter @Skipinder and works in supporter experience for British Red Cross.
You can learn about their design principles here: https://design.redcross.org.uk/
Lesley's links:
https://ideeo.io/
https://medium.com/@mulegirl
Vu Le can be found on Twitter as the infamous nonprofitAF and at https://nonprofitaf.com/
Community Centric Fundraising is https://communitycentricfundraising.org/
Michelle's podcast, the Ethical Rainmaker, can be found at https://www.theethicalrainmaker.com/
In this episode we were joined by the fantastic Usman Mughal to discuss all things equity in grant-giving and the widespread changes he predicts as a result of the pandemic. Fundraisers - get your joint grant proposals ready because this one is full of wisdom!
Follow Usman on Twitter: https://twitter.com/usman1786
Follow the awesome Charity Chat podcast: https://www.charitychat.org.uk/
When Ruby Bayley-Pratt wrote that article she didn't know quite what it would have unleashed. Almost 2 years later we caught up with Ruby to discuss the outcomes, next steps and practical support for the #MeToo movement in our sector
If you've been affected by anything in this episode or want to reach out to someone who can help, The Chartered Institute of Fundraising's sexual harassment helpline is available Mon-Fri, 9am to 5pm on 0800 689 0843
Sorry for the crackly audio on this one folks!
In this episode we're joined from across the point to talk broadly about the lack of collaboration in the sector and how legacy structures means we compete in an environment where we shouldn't. We're joined by collaboration mega-fan and philanthropy expert, Rickesh Lakhani.
Fewer than 3% of charity trustees are under 30. Alice Rath, a young trustee, explains why that's a terrible statistic and what we can do about it.
Follow Alice on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Alice_Rath
Follow the Young Trustees Movement on Twitter: https://twitter.com/YoungTrustees
Visit the website: https://youngtrusteesmovement.org/
Leah Eustace, our new friend and copywriting and storytelling wizard, is done with organisations operating in silos. Despite being in the midst of a tornado warning, Leah shared some incredible insight. You can find Leah on Twitter below:
Follow Leah on Twitter: https://twitter.com/LeahEustace
Take a look at Your Blue Canoe online: http://yourbluecanoe.ca/new/
In the first episode of season 3 we were joined by the brilliant Rosie Oldham, who's one-woman crusade against bad recruitment practices has helped create a movement in the charity sector.
You can find Rosie on Twitter @RosieOldham8
Links:
https://showthesalary.com/
http://gender-decoder.katmatfield.com/
http://nongraduateswelcome.co.uk/
https://twitter.com/museumasmuck
In our season finale we spoke to Wayne "The man" Murray on strategy, post-COVID communications and expanding your social network to find better solutions.
Follow Wayne on Twitter: https://twitter.com/WayneTheMurray
Check out Martha's conference: https://fundraisingeverywhere.com/bameonline/
In this episode we were joined by Dana Segal and Steph Graham - both directors at Adapt for Arts and passionate arts fundraisers. We picked a part the funding model for the arts and how the institutional structures to the arts represent the biggest threat to their funding.
You can find Dana on Twitter at https://twitter.com/danaksegal
You can find Steph on Twitter at https://twitter.com/StephGraham87
Sign up to the Arts fundraising summit: https://fundraisingeverywhere.com/arts/
It's very rare that we're rendered speechless but this episode was all about listening.
Martha is a fundraising consultant, head of fundraising and organiser at Charity So White, the movement that shines a much needed spotlight on the diversity crisis at the heart of the third sector.
Follow her on Twitter: https://twitter.com/MarthaAwojobi
Find Charity So White online: https://charitysowhite.org/
Lee Clark, Chief Funraiser and founder of fundraising platform GivePenny, wants to talk about fundraiser grit - the thing that turns ideas into reality. He thinks fundraisers are too often paralysed by fear, when good ideas need a bit of TLC.
Follow Lee on Twitter: https://twitter.com/givepennylee
Find out more about GivePenny here: givepenny.com
Lee's podcast recommendation: https://mastersofscale.com/
Emma Russ is a regional fundraiser who started her new role in January but was furloughed not long after. Emma takes us through her personal journey of guilt, not taking furlough personally and juggling being a Mum to two legends.
Follow Emma on Twitter: https://twitter.com/EmmaRuss1103
Furloughed Fundraisers Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/219168435859817
We were so delighted to be joined by Louise for this episode - she has over a decade of major gifts fundraising experience in charities small, medium and large, and a strong corporate background from Unilever.
Louise knows that now is the time - during a crisis- to make major donors feel more loved than over.
You can find Louise at https://summitfundraising.co.uk/ or on Twitter @summitfundraise
We speak to "bae" aka Claire Warner, founder of CharityWell and charity well-being championed. We tackle Covid-19, naturally, and the impact of furlough on fundraisers and the sector as a whole.
Claire is on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/ClaireWarner