The Philanthropy Works Podcast

Philanthropy Works
The Philanthropy Works Podcast

From in-depth interviews to short topical calls, we bring you engaging and high-yield discussions with a range of development professionals. Philanthropy Works (www.philanthropyworks.org) is an online resource for authoritative information, training, and thought-provoking content for nonprofits and their fundraisers. Philanthropy Works offers guidance and resources to help you find, engage, and retain major donors. We help gift officers and nonprofits go beyond cash to strategic gifts that expand the horizons of both institution and benefactor.

Episodes

  1. 03/22/2016

    Top Attributes of Effective Major Gift Officers with David Lawrence

    David Lawrence has been a senior leader in the development field for decades. He has worked at and consulted for major institutions all over the country and in the process has interviewed and hired hundreds of major and principal gift officers. You can read David's bio here.  In this week's interview, David talks about the top three attributes of the most effective major gift officers: 1. Sincerity In the first part of his breakdown of what makes a successful MGO, David says, "Sincerity. I would describe it as understatedness, believability, a level of confidence that is apparent but not dominant, and just a genuineness that probably has a level of respect but not awe." (This part of the conversation starts right at the top, around the 55-second mark.) 2. Passion "When you represent an institution," David says, "you have to believe in it. You put on the sweatshirt." But passion is also a personal trait. "A lot of times you don't connect [with a prospective donor] over the organization, you connect over something personal." (Listen to this part of the conversation starting around the 5:40 mark.) 3. Curiosity After David has talked about integrity and sincerity and passion, he says, "But the unusual attribute that I've found to be a better predictor of success than most everything else is something as simple as curiosity... It creates a willingness to listen, and I think curiosity sets you up to think - What makes this person tick? What is important? What does this person feel is important? That sets you up to connect around the values proposition of the donor -- not the organization, but the donor." (Listen to David speak about curiosity at around the 12:15 mark.)

    24 min
  2. 09/22/2013

    Prospect Research for Small Shops with Cecilia Hogan

    (scroll to the bottom of the page for the audioplayer) Cecilia Hogan has been leading the prospect research effort at the University of Puget Sound for 20 years. She published the first comprehensive book about prospect research in 2003. She teaches and presents to research groups around the country. You can read more about Cecilia here.  She is also really candid and very funny - a great interview. I talked with Cecilia about prospect research and specifically how smaller organizations who don't have a dedicated researcher can incorporate a little bit of research into their fundraising program to maximize their major gifts. Find Your Best Prospects "The best thing in the world you can do is to look at your donor pool and figure out:  Who are our best donors? What do they look like? How old are they? What gender are they? What do they do for a living? How long have they been affiliated with us? Then figure out who else in our database looks like that." (Listen at 7:00) Become a Student of Wealth "Someone at your nonprofit needs to become a student of wealth. When you begin researching wealth you have to quickly get to the place where nothing surprises you" (Listen at 15:00) Research Tools "There's a wonderful, relatively inexpensive tool called Nozasearch, that goes out on the web and searches electronic donor roles all across America. It has 78 million gift records." Cecilia talks about some specific research tools and being a "clever searcher" without a lot of resources around the 17:54 mark. Privacy Issues "That horse is out of the barn - it's way down the trail. We as Americans have been really willing to put ourselves out there electronically and have blurred in our own minds what privacy is. My directive is to find information that advances a gift." (Listen at 29:15) Things a Small Shop Can Do She offers some concrete steps you can take to start doing research today. (Listen at 33:50) Identify someone to do research. Use the advanced search tool on Google. Block off time to do research - but "never on a Monday or Friday." Wealth Screening "If you don't have a person to look it over (and I can't tell you the number of times I've heard this) it sits on a shelf ... the trick it is to create a process with what you're going to do with it before you do it."  (Listen at 38:15)

    50 min

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From in-depth interviews to short topical calls, we bring you engaging and high-yield discussions with a range of development professionals. Philanthropy Works (www.philanthropyworks.org) is an online resource for authoritative information, training, and thought-provoking content for nonprofits and their fundraisers. Philanthropy Works offers guidance and resources to help you find, engage, and retain major donors. We help gift officers and nonprofits go beyond cash to strategic gifts that expand the horizons of both institution and benefactor.

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