The P2P Soapbox

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The P2P Soapbox

As peer-to-peer fundraising professionals, we are inherently passionate people. Passionate about our missions, our fundraisers, our events, and our campaigns. We barely shy away from sharing our opinions. Whether it's the debate between back-to-basics, or searching for the next big idea, the battle of retention versus recruitment, or even our very strong feelings about T-shirts and registration fees. Welcome to The P2P box, a brand new podcast that amplifies the voices of our peer-to-peer fundraising community and gives us a platform — a box, if you will — to discuss the hot topics facing our industry. Join your host and P2P BFF, Marcie Maxwell, the Managing Director of the Peer-to-Peer Professional Forum, as she sits down with industry peers and leaders, delving deep into their box issues, sharing best practices, and celebrating success stories.

  1. Casting A Wider Net For P2P Growth with the American Diabetes Association’s Megan Gavin

    11월 5일

    Casting A Wider Net For P2P Growth with the American Diabetes Association’s Megan Gavin

    As many P2P programs strive to expand, organizations often grapple with a core question: should they focus resources on deepening engagement with current supporters or invest in acquiring new ones?  The answer isn’t always one strategy over the other—it’s important to consider your mission’s scope. For causes that directly impact millions, investing in participant acquisition can also help drive broader awareness and connect more people to essential services and support. For missions affecting a smaller community, creating deeper connections and boosting engagement may be more effective. In today’s episode, Marcie Maxwell sits down with industry veteran Megan Gavin, Vice President of Field Campaign and Community Initiatives at the American Diabetes Association. They dive into how her team developed a strategic plan to drive exponential growth for their flagship P2P event, Step Out Walk, aiming to engage more of the 38 million people living with diabetes in the U.S. Tune in as they also discuss: - Using data to guide staff toward high-impact activities - Leveraging AI tools for lead generation - The critical role of effective event leadership Mentioned Links www.diabetes.org    On Facebook (@American Diabetes Association), X (@AmDiabetesAssn), and Instagram (@AmDiabetesAssn) Stay Connected on LinkedIn Connect with Megan Connect with Marcie Connect with the Peer-to-Peer Professional Forum (00:00) - Welcome to The P2P Soap Box (01:24) - Introducing Megan Gavin (04:26) - Tour de Cure and Step Out for Work (07:45) - Building New Networks (10:22) - ROI on Marketing Investments (15:04) - Results (19:18) - Learn More

    21분
  2. Rebroadcast • Prioritizing Ethical Storytelling In Peer-to-Peer Events with Covenant House International’s Meghan Coan & Colleen Veldt

    10월 22일

    Rebroadcast • Prioritizing Ethical Storytelling In Peer-to-Peer Events with Covenant House International’s Meghan Coan & Colleen Veldt

    Have you ever stopped to question if your fundraising messaging is ethical? Despite our best intentions as professional fundraisers, it is crucial for us to recognize that certain traditional fundraising methods no longer hold up under scrutiny in 2023.  In our efforts to showcase the serious need for donations with often sad, evocative imagery, we run the risk of contributing to a negative stereotype or, even worse, retraumatizing those we are trying to help. Or we paint a picture of perfect success stories, only to discount the very real challenges our organizations are trying to solve.   While facing financial targets, it can indeed be tempting to prioritize the preferences and desires of donors. However, it is crucial for us to pause and reflect on whether such prioritization is being done at the expense of our mission and the well-being of our community. In this rebroadcast from Season 1, P2PPF’s Marcie Maxwell sits down with Covenant House International’s Associate Vice President of Site Development, Meghan Coan, and Associate Vice President of Peer-to-Peer Fundraising.  Meghan and Colleen share a passion for ethical storytelling, which informs their work with their signature Sleep Out program. We sat down with them to discuss pivotal moments that triggered transformative change within their team and how they are reevaluating messaging and event experiences to ensure alignment with their mission of providing housing for youth facing homelessness. In today’s episode, we’ll explore: How Covenant House is continuously evaluating and evolving its fundraising events to ensure mission alignmentHow they are reframing their messaging and responding to feedback from supportersThe importance of respecting personal boundaries in storytelling Mentioned Links Covenant House International Sleep Out Stay Connected on LinkedIn Connect with Meghan Connect with Colleen Connect with Marcie Connect with the Peer-to-Peer Professional Forum (00:00) - Welcome to The P2P Soap Box (02:03) - Introducing Colleen Veldt and Meghan Coan (07:44) - Sleep Out at Covenant House (11:50) - Evaluating Ethics & Mission (23:55) - Ethical Storytelling (28:04) - The Public Response (32:10) - Learn More

    35분
  3. Mobilizing The Next Generation Of Fundraisers with the Canadian Cancer Society’s Laurie Benner

    9월 24일

    Mobilizing The Next Generation Of Fundraisers with the Canadian Cancer Society’s Laurie Benner

    One of the most pressing questions facing the peer-to-peer (P2P) fundraising industry is, "How do we better engage the next generation of fundraisers?" With each generational shift, it can be daunting to understand the motivations of the emerging group and adapt to their preferences. Gen Z and young Millennials, now aged 12 to 30, are no exception. Their expectations for transparency, community and social responsibility demand that P2P programs move beyond cookie-cutter fundraising approaches, focusing instead on building trust, fostering meaningful connections, and empowering personal autonomy. In this episode, Marcie Maxwell sits down with Laurie Benner, the Interim VP, Signature Programs at the Canadian Cancer Society, to chat about the organization’s fastest growing P2P campaign, Relay For Life Youth Program. Together, they discuss how and why the organization has placed a strategic emphasis on the Gen Z & Young Millennial demographic and dig into the unique lessons learned about youth volunteers, including communication preferences and messaging.  This episode also covers: Building trust with youth volunteersHow to harness unique skills of unique volunteersIdentify the right staff partners to work with this demographic Mentioned Links Relay For Life Canada Canadian Cancer Society Instagram: @YouthRelay Stay Connected on LinkedIn Connect with Laurie Connect with Marcie Connect with the Peer-to-Peer Professional Forum (00:00) - Welcome to The P2P Soap Box (01:21) - Introducing Laurie Benner at the Canadian Cancer Society (05:32) - Addressing the Youth Market (20:30) - Finding the Right Staff (23:24) - Learn More and Get Involved!

    26분
  4. Curating Space For Emotional Healing At P2P Events with Colorectal Cancer Alliance's Chelsea Edwards

    9월 10일

    Curating Space For Emotional Healing At P2P Events with Colorectal Cancer Alliance's Chelsea Edwards

    Champions of the peer-to-peer industry understand that P2P events go far beyond just fundraising, raising awareness or building community. For those directly affected by our causes, these events can provide a powerful outlet for emotional healing—a meaningful way to take action, mourn, celebrate and feel less isolated in their struggles. However, this critical component can often be overshadowed by broader fundraising and marketing strategies. In our efforts to design events that attract the widest possible audience, we can lose sight of creating experiences that truly center those most directly impacted. In this episode, Marcie Maxwell of P2PPF is joined by Chelsea Edwards, Senior Director of Peer-to-Peer Giving at the Colorectal Cancer Alliance, to discuss the recent transformation of the organization’s flagship event from the Undy Run to the Walk To End Colon Cancer. Together, they explore the motivations behind this shift and the strategic decision to redesign the event to better serve those diagnosed with colorectal cancer and their loved ones, rather than just the general public. Chelsea delves into how their new signature experience, “A Moment of Unsilence,” was developed and the profound impact it has had on the community. This episode also covers: Emotional healing as a cornerstone of P2P eventsSecuring buy-in from leadership and local communities for changeThe non-revenue benefits of P2P communities Mentioned Links Colorectal Cancer Alliance Stay Connected on LinkedIn Connect with Chelsea Connect with Marcie Connect with the Peer-to-Peer Professional Forum (00:00) - Welcome to The P2P Soap Box (01:41) - Introducing Chelsea Edwards (06:36) - The Undie Run Transformation (14:06) - The Moment of Unsilence (22:24) - Training For Impact (30:54) - Get Involved

    33분
  5. Expanding Your Peer-to-Peer Fundraising Portfolio with City of Hope’s Robyn Mendez

    8월 27일

    Expanding Your Peer-to-Peer Fundraising Portfolio with City of Hope’s Robyn Mendez

    Expanding your peer-to-peer (P2P) portfolio is vital for long-term growth and sustainability. By diversifying P2P revenue streams, you can not only raise more funds but also attract new supporters, foster a more inclusive community, and reduce financial risk. The challenge often lies in determining the right timing and approach for expansion. Is your organization seeking to engage a specific audience? Are you planning to scale an existing program into new communities or introduce an entirely new initiative? Ultimately, successful expansion hinges on prioritizing the next right activity that aligns with your organization’s mission and goals. In this episode, P2PPF’s Marcie Maxwell sits down with Robyn Mendez, industry veteran and City of Hope’s Associate Vice President of Legacy and National Events. Robyn will share her team’s decision-making framework for expanding their signature Walk for Hope from a single-market event to a national footprint. We’ll dig into the importance of setting clear expectations, plus the budget and staffing implications of such a significant change. Additionally, this episode covers: The role of staff and volunteers when entering a new marketLessons learned from Year 1 of a strategic program expansionAlternate considerations for P2P portfolio growthMentioned Links City of Hope Walk for Hope On Social: Facebook, X, YouTube, Instagram and LinkedIn Stay Connected on LinkedIn Connect with Robyn Connect with Marcie Connect with the Peer-to-Peer Professional Forum (00:00) - Welcome to The P2P Soap Box (01:45) - Introducing Robyn Mendez (05:32) - City of Hope Walk for Hope (13:34) - Expanding to New Markets (28:13) - How do you know when it's time to expand?

    37분
  6. Tapping Into The World of Gamers, Streamers & Influencers with Stand Up To Cancer’s Andy Steig

    8월 13일

    Tapping Into The World of Gamers, Streamers & Influencers with Stand Up To Cancer’s Andy Steig

    It's no exaggeration to say that livestreaming and influencer marketing have revolutionized both the entertainment industry and consumer behavior. With the advent of new technologies and the rise of content creators, many nonprofits are grappling with how to integrate these innovations into their fundraising efforts. While content creators present an exciting opportunity to reach new audiences for P2P fundraising, a closer look reveals that the fundamentals remain familiar. Streaming campaigns share core elements with traditional fundraising events—empowerment, inspiration, recognition, and calls to action. These campaigns demand the same level of engagement, resources, and support, even if they are delivered through different channels. In the episode, P2PPF’s Marcie Maxwell is joined by Andy Steig, Stand Up To Cancer’s Influencers & Gaming Community Director.  Andy will share stories of how his organization launched its influencer & streaming initiative in 2019 and how it has evolved over the past five years. Together, we’ll dig into strategies for recruiting and retaining content creators to support your mission, as well as how to build solid collaborations between influencers, brands and your nonprofit. Additionally, this episode covers: Building community among streamers & influencersHow to measure success within a streaming or influencer campaignTips for piloting your first streaming campaign Mentioned Links Stand Up To Cancer Up2Us campaign Stay Connected on LinkedIn Connect with Andy Connect with Marcie Connect with the Peer-to-Peer Professional Forum (00:00) - Welcome to The P2P Soap Box (03:17) - Introducing Andy Steig (05:58) - About Stand Up To Cancer (09:08) - Recruitment (14:47) - Retention (19:19) - Measuring Success (23:58) - Guidance (31:59) - Get Involved!

    35분
  7. Partnering With Fundraisers Who Go Above & Beyond with Scott & Katy Freitag and ZERO Prostate Cancer's Tracy Cameron

    7월 31일

    Partnering With Fundraisers Who Go Above & Beyond with Scott & Katy Freitag and ZERO Prostate Cancer's Tracy Cameron

    As peer-to-peer leaders, we dedicate considerable effort to planning events, building resources, and crafting communications—all aimed at inspiring our constituents to fundraise. Our systems are designed to facilitate mass participation. But what happens when an individual reaches out with their own ambitious fundraising goals, seeking to go above and beyond for your cause? If we handle these “lightning in a bottle” moments with care, they can offer profound opportunities for stewardship, storytelling, and mission-building. In the first episode of Season 3, P2PPF’s Marcie Maxwell is joined by Scott and Katy Freitag, recipients of the 2024 Cash, Sweat & Tears Award, presented at the 2024 Peer-to-Peer Professional Forum Conference in Philadelphia. With Scott cycling and Katy driving an RV, the couple recently completed an 11,000-mile bike journey across the U.S., raising funds for several organizations, including ZERO Prostate Cancer. We are also joined by their staff partner, Tracy Cameron, ZERO’s Upper Midwest Chapter Director. Scott and Katy will share stories from their journey, including how they stayed motivated, their proven best practices for fundraising, and what they sought in a charity partner. Tracy will discuss how the ZERO team supported their yearlong efforts and how they leveraged Scott and Katy’s story to advance their mission. Additionally, this episode will cover: Lessons for supporting exceptional fundraisersParallels between endurance challenges and fundraisingStrategies for sustaining momentum throughout a lengthy campaign Mentioned Links Miles For Money ZERO Prostate Cancer Instagram: @zeroprostatecancer Stay Connected on LinkedIn Connect with Katy Connect with Tracy Connect with Marcie Connect with the Peer-to-Peer Professional Forum (00:00) - Welcome to The P2P Soap Box

    48분
  8. Empowering Today's Volunteer Leaders with American Cancer Society's Bryan Sherwood

    5월 21일

    Empowering Today's Volunteer Leaders with American Cancer Society's Bryan Sherwood

    Long before nonprofit organizations had local offices and national program leads, peer-to-peer fundraising thrived through the dedication of volunteer leaders passionate about raising money for causes they loved. While volunteer management remains a critical strategy for the success of our events, it is often an elusive task for many organizations. Identifying the right people, placing them in suitable roles, empowering them to make decision and holding them accountable can be challenging - and time-consuming. As a result, it's often tempting to handle the work ourselves. However, this approach limits our potential to expand our reach and influence within the community. In the episode, P2PPF’s Marcie Maxwell is joined by Bryan Sherwood, Senior Director for Relay For Life  at the American Cancer Society  (ACS). Bryan will share his personal journey from local and national volunteer to national program lead. Together, they explore how the volunteer experience and volunteer expectations have evolved over the years, particularly in the post-pandemic era. Bryan also highlights the key qualities his team seeks when identifying new volunteer leaders. Additionally, this episode covers: Lessons learned from working volunteers across different generationsTips for training staff on critical volunteer management skillsThe role that volunteers can play in diversifying your P2P portfolioMentioned Links American Cancer Society Relay For Life Instagram: @relayforlife Stay Connected on LinkedIn Connect with Bryan Connect with Marcie Connect with the Peer-to-Peer Professional Forum (00:00) - Welcome to The P2P Soap Box (01:52) - Introducing Bryan Sherwood (05:49) - How has the volunteer experience evolved? (07:49) - Exploring the National Volunteer Committee (13:40) - Training Volunteers on the Ground (16:44) - Learning Across Audiences (20:32) - Diversification (23:59) - Engaging Volunteers (27:56) - Get Involved!

    29분

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As peer-to-peer fundraising professionals, we are inherently passionate people. Passionate about our missions, our fundraisers, our events, and our campaigns. We barely shy away from sharing our opinions. Whether it's the debate between back-to-basics, or searching for the next big idea, the battle of retention versus recruitment, or even our very strong feelings about T-shirts and registration fees. Welcome to The P2P box, a brand new podcast that amplifies the voices of our peer-to-peer fundraising community and gives us a platform — a box, if you will — to discuss the hot topics facing our industry. Join your host and P2P BFF, Marcie Maxwell, the Managing Director of the Peer-to-Peer Professional Forum, as she sits down with industry peers and leaders, delving deep into their box issues, sharing best practices, and celebrating success stories.

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