
Are you leaving money on the table by viewing your fundraising events as purely transactional? Many nonprofits miss the crucial opportunity to use events—and even volunteer programs—as powerful platforms for donor stewardship and securing high-value corporate sponsorships.
In this episode of The Nonprofit Boost, host Amelia Baumann welcomes AJ Steinberg, founder of Queen Bee Fundraising, to dive deep into how you can shift your mindset from "we need money" to "let's build meaningful relationships." AJ, an expert in nonprofit events and fundraising strategy, shares her relationship-first philosophy for turning temporary volunteers into committed donors and securing long-term corporate support.
Discover the often-missed tangible and intangible steps you must take to cultivate a successful volunteer program, the power of a "know before you go" communication strategy, and how to create the organic moments that lead to fruitful corporate giving partnerships. Learn how to transform your existing board and committee relationships into warm introductions for new sponsors, and why leveraging your loyal customer base is key to securing your next major commitment. Plus, we discuss how to turn those invaluable volunteer hours into more revenue through programs like volunteer grants and Volunteer Time Off (VTO).
💡 What You Will Learn
Fundraising Events: How to use events as stewardship opportunities to attract and cultivate new donors and high-value supporters.
Volunteer Programs: The essential, non-monetary experiences—like clear communication and showing impact—needed to build a successful and long-lasting volunteer corps.
Corporate Sponsorships: Step-by-step guidance on how to assess your nonprofit's unique offerings and secure your first or next corporate sponsorship by leveraging your existing board and volunteer relationships.
Volunteer & Donor Connection: Why focusing on volunteer happiness and appreciation can lead to long-term donor retention—up to 80% of volunteers become donors!
Non-Monetary Value: Simple, non-monetary gestures, such as an employee engagement plan and personalized thank-you videos, that can solidify a longer-term corporate giving partnership.