The Taking Donors Seriously® Podcast
Summary: Taking Donors Seriously® is a time-tested, sustainable framework for relational fundraising. Hundreds of nonprofits and schools have used TDS over 30+ years to successfully raise the funds that are critical to their missions. Brad Layland, CEO of The FOCUS Group shares insight, stories, and tips on this podcast.
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- Artist: Brad Layland, CEO of The Focus Group
- Copyright: 2013 Brad Layland
Podcasts:
Taking Donors Seriously - TDS - Letting Donors Be Who They Are
Taking Donors Seriously - TDS - The Waffle House Approach
Taking Donors Seriously - TDS - Heresy & Compounding Interest
Taking Donors Seriously - TDS - The Role of an Ant (and a Fundraiser)
Taking Donors Seriously - TDS - Why Fundraisers Are Fed Up... and How to Fix it!
Taking Donors Seriously - TDS - Running From Lions
In this episode of the Taking Donors Seriously Podcast Brad responds his most frequently asked question: "How do I find new donors." The answer may surprise you!
Taking Donors Seriously - TDS - Going to the Moon
In this episode of the Taking Donors Seriously Podcast Brad illustrates what salad dressing can teach us all about fundraising. I promise this is not a joke.
In this episode of the Taking Donors Seriously Podcast Brad and Max Layland discuss the benefits of donor based fundraising. A Mercedes may or may not be one of them.
What can we learn about fundraising from a Dyson vacuum? More then you may think.
As the New Year arrives, it seems like people everywhere are feeling reflective and talking about their goals, resolving that this year will be a turning point. In light of that atmosphere, today I want to share a few resolutions I have for myself. They are not new. Actually, I have the same resolutions every year! For the last fifteen years or so, I have had four simple disciplines that I do every morning.
On this episode Brad Layland, CEO of the FOCUS Group, shares about the importance of incorporating vision into an effective Case Statement.
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