Clemencia is the campaign and coalition manager at Women's World Banking, which is a nonprofit with a global footprint that is dedicated to empowering women's entrepreneurship and thereby reducing community inequality.
I know you're going to enjoy hearing from Clemencia today, who shares her experiences, expertise and what it takes in real life to be successful seeking grants in Africa and beyond.
Some key takeaways in this episode were:
The balancing act of patience and consistency in grant-seeking.
How hugely important the power of compelling storytelling is to engage donors and supporters.
Being grant-ready, nurturing donor relationships, and the importance of developing a fundraising plan without necessarily a polished approach but rather, a genuine connection.
If you have been inspired by Clemencia or any of our other guests, please head to the Fundraising Radicals blog to find out more about global fundraising challenges. You can access it via the website at www.fundraisingradicals.com/blog
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Clemencia is the campaign and coalition manager at Women's World Banking, which is a nonprofit with a global footprint that is dedicated to empowering women's entrepreneurship and thereby reducing community inequality.
I know you're going to enjoy hearing from Clemencia today, who shares her experiences, expertise and what it takes in real life to be successful seeking grants in Africa and beyond.
Some key takeaways in this episode were:
The balancing act of patience and consistency in grant-seeking.
How hugely important the power of compelling storytelling is to engage donors and supporters.
Being grant-ready, nurturing donor relationships, and the importance of developing a fundraising plan without necessarily a polished approach but rather, a genuine connection.
If you have been inspired by Clemencia or any of our other guests, please head to the Fundraising Radicals blog to find out more about global fundraising challenges. You can access it via the website at www.fundraisingradicals.com/blog
Exploring and Sharing Global Perspectives and Practice in Fundraising | Season 2
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Exploring and Sharing Global Perspectives and Practice in Fundraising | Season 2
We're going to delve into:
some of the challenges and opportunities of fundraising in Laos
social innovation and impact investment in Peru
community funding and solidarity in South Africa
the long journey to a major institutional partnership in Malawi
social enterprise in the Gambia
corporate partnerships in Sri Lanka
funding a climate and gender justice project in the Amazon
and much, much more.
We're excited to explore and share alternative views and experiences so we can all move beyond the narrow experiences that dominate global fundraising practise today so that we're all better equipped to resource our causes and communities wherever in the world we are.
If you'd like to find out more about our work, visit www.fundraisingradicals.com.
This podcast has been made possible by the Scaling Up Nutrition Civil Society Network, Care International, the Ashmore Foundation, and our growing community of strategic partners.
The Fundraising Radicals
Clemencia is the campaign and coalition manager at Women's World Banking, which is a nonprofit with a global footprint that is dedicated to empowering women's entrepreneurship and thereby reducing community inequality.
I know you're going to enjoy hearing from Clemencia today, who shares her experiences, expertise and what it takes in real life to be successful seeking grants in Africa and beyond.
Some key takeaways in this episode were:
The balancing act of patience and consistency in grant-seeking.
How hugely important the power of compelling storytelling is to engage donors and supporters.
Being grant-ready, nurturing donor relationships, and the importance of developing a fundraising plan without necessarily a polished approach but rather, a genuine connection.
If you have been inspired by Clemencia or any of our other guests, please head to the Fundraising Radicals blog to find out more about global fundraising challenges. You can access it via the website at www.fundraisingradicals.com/blog