Nonprofit Fundraising & Marketing Podcast by Pursuant
214 episodes
2 months ago
In this episode of the “Go Beyond Fundraising” podcast, we talk with Alyssa Boger, Executive Vice President of Client Experience, and Jennifer Lomax, Senior Executive Director of Direct Response at City of Hope, one of the largest and most advanced cancer research and treatment organizations in the U.S., to break down how annual giving can create scale, connect patient experiences with philanthropy, and help establish the foundation for sustainable growth.
They discuss how hospital annual funds are more than just a line item – they’re the engine that can fuel donor pipelines, nurture lifelong relationships, and drive transformational giving. From data-driven KPIs to stewardship strategies that honor every gift, discover why investing in annual funds isn’t just good practice – it’s essential for long-term mission impact.
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In this episode of the “Go Beyond Fundraising” podcast, we talk with Alyssa Boger, Executive Vice President of Client Experience, and Jennifer Lomax, Senior Executive Director of Direct Response at City of Hope, one of the largest and most advanced cancer research and treatment organizations in the U.S., to break down how annual giving can create scale, connect patient experiences with philanthropy, and help establish the foundation for sustainable growth.
They discuss how hospital annual funds are more than just a line item – they’re the engine that can fuel donor pipelines, nurture lifelong relationships, and drive transformational giving. From data-driven KPIs to stewardship strategies that honor every gift, discover why investing in annual funds isn’t just good practice – it’s essential for long-term mission impact.
Beyond the Thank-You: How Technology and Transparency Drive Donor Loyalty
Go Beyond Fundraising: The Podcast for Nonprofits
47 minutes 20 seconds
1 year ago
Beyond the Thank-You: How Technology and Transparency Drive Donor Loyalty
It’s more important than ever to be transparent about how you use donations in your organization. Next-generation donors especially want an immediate return on their dollars. But there’s more to it than sending a thank-you email; getting creative with technology can make a significant difference.
In this episode of the Go Beyond Fundraising podcast, Chief Strategy Officer Trent Ricker talks with Christa Stelzmuller, Chief Technology Officer at charity: water, about how the nonprofit’s 100% model is driving donor loyalty and long-term support. Christa also discusses her switch from startups and what nonprofits can learn from B Corps companies with social good built into their business models.
Facing increasing competition from for-profit do-gooders, Christa explains how nonprofits can utilize technology like virtual reality and GPS mapping to draw a distinct connection between donations and impact. She also gives a sneak preview of an innovative and immersive experience charity: water will launch soon.
Go Beyond Fundraising: The Podcast for Nonprofits
In this episode of the “Go Beyond Fundraising” podcast, we talk with Alyssa Boger, Executive Vice President of Client Experience, and Jennifer Lomax, Senior Executive Director of Direct Response at City of Hope, one of the largest and most advanced cancer research and treatment organizations in the U.S., to break down how annual giving can create scale, connect patient experiences with philanthropy, and help establish the foundation for sustainable growth.
They discuss how hospital annual funds are more than just a line item – they’re the engine that can fuel donor pipelines, nurture lifelong relationships, and drive transformational giving. From data-driven KPIs to stewardship strategies that honor every gift, discover why investing in annual funds isn’t just good practice – it’s essential for long-term mission impact.