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A Legacy of Generosity

A Legacy of Generosity

By Leave a Legacy MN

Brought to you by Leave a Legacy MN, a committee of the Minnesota Gift Planning Association, the purpose of this podcast is provide professional development content for every fundraiser with special attention to planned and legacy giving. We do this by acting as a connector of expertise, people, and resources. Staff and volunteers will find this podcast to be a valuable professional development tool. Released twice a month, our interviews include people from small and large organizations, rural and metro, new to the field and seasoned experts... there's something here for everyone!
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Events As Stewardship Opportunities with Anne Rodenberg

A Legacy of GenerosityMar 01, 2024

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Events As Stewardship Opportunities with Anne Rodenberg

Events As Stewardship Opportunities with Anne Rodenberg

Do you feel like your fundraising events are discounted from your overall fund development plan and donor cultivation strategy? Listen in to our interview with Anne Rodenberg, Director of Major & Planned Giving at Wilder Foundation in St. Paul for some insight on how you can change that. Our host for this episode, Kristi Ackley with Growth By Design, asks Anne about her approach to events, ideas for building relationships related to major, planned and legacy gifts, and how to maximize these opportunities to be face to face with donors and friends of your organization.

Mar 01, 202430:03
Legacy Episode: Starting a Planned Giving Program from Scratch
Feb 13, 202448:48
Creating & Expanding Planned Giving Program with Kelsey Tyler

Creating & Expanding Planned Giving Program with Kelsey Tyler

In this episode, we are joined by Kelsey Tyler from Second Harvest Heartland. Kelsey is the Development Officer for Gift Planning at one of the nation’s largest hunger relief organizations. She is moving into this role from Major Giving and is now creating and expanding their work in Planned Giving. Her time in the non-profit industry has included everything from large higher education development departments to smaller teams where they are just beginning their formal planned giving journey. Join Legacy of Generosity podcast host, Ali Schneider, as they talk about Kelsey's unique perspective on donor relationships and shares how she is going to use her experience to build a successful planned giving program.

Jan 23, 202429:07
Fundraising with Partnership With Native Americans

Fundraising with Partnership With Native Americans

Join Josh Arce and Joe Langenderfer from the Partnership With Native Americans, a dynamic and diverse organization dedicated to building strong, self-sufficient Native American communities. Joe, Josh, and Carl, your Legacy of Generosity host, discuss modernizing fundraising tools, evaluating results,strategies for fundraising success, and cultivating donor relationships for legacy gifts. Don't miss the chance to delve into the remarkable work of this unique organization and glean inspiration for your own journey in the world of impactful giving.

 

Jan 09, 202437:04
Shifting Mindset to Get Big Results

Shifting Mindset to Get Big Results

Development professionals must manage complex, challenging work. And that work can take a toll on our professional will and personal confidence. Tricia Schleper, from Schleper Coaching, joins the podcast to share her insights, and help development professionals understand the limiting beliefs that might be impacting their work.

Nov 14, 202337:09
Nightmare Stories of Bequests with Melissa Peacock

Nightmare Stories of Bequests with Melissa Peacock

It's the time of year when we are thinking about spooky things and what's worse than a bequest gone wrong?! Join Ali as she explores some of these nightmare stories with guest, Melissa Peacock. Melissa is the Senior Planned Giving Advisor at Animal Humane Society and has decades of experience in the planned giving field. In this episode you'll hear a few stories and hopefully take away some lessons learned to help you and your donors so their final gifts can benefit the things they care about.

Oct 24, 202327:05
Leveraging Chat AI for Efficient Donor Communications

Leveraging Chat AI for Efficient Donor Communications

Join Gay & Ali as they chat with Sami Sheehan about the use of AI in donor communications. Learn how to build better prompts so you can save time writing communications (either mass communications or 1:1) emails. Sami shares how AI can help you can get out from behind your desk and connect with donors. Sami Sheehan, CFRE, brings over a decade of valuable Annual Giving experience from her time at social justice, animal welfare, and healthcare nonprofits. Her passion for fundraising stems from her desire to help donors realize their vision of a better world through philanthropic contributions.
Oct 10, 202336:08
Welcome Back! Season Four is Finally Here!

Welcome Back! Season Four is Finally Here!

We've been on a bit of a hiatus this summer, but we are back and ready to dive in with the new season. In today's episode you'll hear from our guest host - Scott Nelson, Leave a Legacy MN Committee Chair and Joe Thiegs, Minnesota Gift Planning Association President. They share about their background, how they got involved with MGPA and what resources are available to members. Scott and Joe also touch on the unique challenges of rural nonprofits and how we can help. Give it a lesson and then make sure to leave a review and/or comment on social. We'd love to hear from you!

Sep 26, 202332:13
Career Transition & How Planned Giving Training Boosted Skills

Career Transition & How Planned Giving Training Boosted Skills

Hear from a newcomer to the development profession, Tony Mullen, and how he thoughtfully mapped out his transition from a corporate sales career to nonprofit development and fundraising. Bonus: he recommends @mpga’s Brisk Walk Through the Basics of Planned Giving course to anyone involved in fundraising.

May 30, 202322:28
Classic Episode: Segmenting Communications for Legacy Donors

Classic Episode: Segmenting Communications for Legacy Donors

Revisit a classic episode from Season 1 as we join Steve Boland from Next in Nonprofits to talk about donor communications. Donor segmentation is a proven tool for communicating effectively with our audiences. Join co-hosts Mark Beenken & Kristi Ackley as they explore how to apply that tool to communications for legacy donors with guest, Steve Boland. Steve is a nonprofit veteran with over twenty-five years of experience helping charities grow with new ideas in fundraising and communications and is the Managing Partner of Next in Nonprofits. He'll share insights on why and how to segment your communications to capture the attention of potential legacy donors. Steve also shares some great tips for cultivating those individuals to also help with opening doors to other legacy donors! This episode is so good, we’re sharing it again!
May 09, 202335:44
Beyond the Checkbook: How Trust-based Fundraising Builds Capacity

Beyond the Checkbook: How Trust-based Fundraising Builds Capacity

Listen in as Kim Snyder from the Excelsior Bay Group shares a model for engaging funders and nonprofits in mutually trusting relationships that lead to greater community benefit. Kim describes how she serves as “consultant in residence,” expanding access to expert counsel for under-resourced nonprofits, especially in greater Minnesota. Her collaboration with the Mankato Area Foundation shows how bringing everyone to the table creates greater trust and new synergy for doing good.
Apr 25, 202341:40
Leveling Up Your Squad: Professional Development Options

Leveling Up Your Squad: Professional Development Options

What are your personal and team goals for professional development? Do you want to grow and deepen your knowledge, strengthen team relationships and skills, or expand your network and advance your career? Listen in on this conversation with Marie and Gay for a treasure trove of resources.
Apr 11, 202328:00
Deep Dive into Charitable Gift Annuities

Deep Dive into Charitable Gift Annuities

In this episode we’ll be learning all about what Charitable Gift Annuities are, best practices for non-profits creating CGA agreements, best prospects for this gift vehicle, and recent news around payout rates. As a consultant, Edith (Edie) works with charitable organizations across the country, providing assistance on both gift-specific questions and issues relating to operation of their planned giving programs. Edie also helps charities comply with state regulations for issuance of gift annuities and is a contributing author for Charitable Gift Annuities: The Complete Resource Manual. Edie has spoken at American Council on Gift Annuities (ACGA) conferences, local planned giving councils, and to varying groups within charitable organizations (including Boards, staff, and donors). She is a past board member the ACGA.
Mar 28, 202350:13
Part 2 - Five Essentials to Sol Full Fundraising

Part 2 - Five Essentials to Sol Full Fundraising

Join us for part two of the conversation with Frances Roen of Fundraising Sol to learn the five key ingredients to reclaim fundraising as a practice that nourishes the heart and sol of your team and those you serve. Doesn’t it make sense that the work we do to support a healthier community should be grounded in the wellness of our teams and organizations? We think so! Frances Roen is the Founder and CEO of Fundraising Sol where since 2018, she has partnered with dozens of nonprofits and hundreds of nonprofit professionals across the country to make fundraising the bright spot in their days.
Mar 21, 202335:03
Nine Steps to a Successful Fundraising Campaign

Nine Steps to a Successful Fundraising Campaign

Join us as we talk to master storyteller, Lori L. Jacobwith about the nine steps listed below to a successful fundraising campaign.


Step 1 - Leadership
Step 2 - Staff
Step 3 - Board Members
Step 4 - Goals, Timelines, and Urgency
Step 5 - Telling Your Story
Step 6 - Keeping Your Donors Engaged
Step 7 - Money Conversations
Step 8 - Be Specific
Step 9 - Donor Data Management


Lori also shares some great tips and insights on how to tell impactful stories that continue the "hope journey". This includes the hugely positive impact of having board members make thank you calls to first time donors and how they are 37% more likely to donate again when this happens than when it doesn't!

Listen now for more great insight!


Mar 14, 202349:05
Fundraising Events Post-Covid

Fundraising Events Post-Covid

Our latest episode is live!! Join us again with Aileen Rosa Sanchez as we talk about how events have evolved since Covid. Aileen shared some great tips for maximizing engagement and going beyond the event to connect with new and current donors. We touch on the huge success Aileen’s former employer, Lutheran Social Services (LSS), had during their fall annual event in 2022 and lessons learned there. If you’re planning an event in 2023, you’re going to want to listen to this first!

#fundraising #events #plannedgiving #fundraisingevent
Feb 28, 202326:14
SECURE 2.0: What You Need To Know

SECURE 2.0: What You Need To Know

SECURE 2.0 has created opportunities for new and reinvigorated conversations about giving from traditional IRAs. In this episode, seasoned professionals, Craig Wruck and Dana Holt, join volunteer co-host, Marie Ruzek, to discuss what’s changed, what’s stayed the same, and actions you can take to tap into the momentum of the passage of this new law.
Feb 14, 202319:58
Leading & Coaching Development Teams

Leading & Coaching Development Teams

Join Gay & Kristi as they talk with Aileen Rosa Sanchez about transformational leadership and how to bring new people into your development team. In this conversation they touch on topics like recruiting, training and advancing your team, reaching the hard to reach, embedding IDEA (inclusion, diversity, equity and access) values into your team culture and employee recognition. If you're leading and/or growing a team, you'll want to listen in to this one!

Aileen Rosa Sanchez is the Senior Director of Philanthropy at Lutheran Social Service of Minnesota and Children's Home. She is a strategy, equity and fund development leader. Aileen’s previous philanthropic portfolio includes Mayo Clinic, the Women’s Foundation of Minnesota, and various Twin Cities nonprofits, as well as political and foundation engagement. Aileen helped co-found the Latino Economic Development Center in Minnesota and also the New World School of the Arts Alumni Foundation in her hometown of Miami, Florida. She has also helped build diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives at various institutions.

Jan 24, 202344:56
Five Essentials of Sol Full Fundraising - Part 1

Five Essentials of Sol Full Fundraising - Part 1

We had some technical difficulties with this episode, so it is incomplete. Please enjoy the first half and we'll get the rest posted ASAP! Join us for a conversation with Frances Roen of Fundraising Sol to learn the five key ingredients to reclaim fundraising as a practice that nourishes the heart and sol of your team and those you serve. Doesn’t it make sense that the work we do to support a healthier community should be grounded in the wellness of our teams and organizations? We think so! Frances Roen is the Founder and CEO of Fundraising Sol where since 2018, she has partnered with dozens of nonprofits and hundreds of nonprofit professionals across the country to make fundraising the bright spot in their days.

Jan 10, 202317:58
Limiting Beliefs: What they are and how they affect Development Professionals

Limiting Beliefs: What they are and how they affect Development Professionals

Tricia Schleper, Lifecoach with Schleper Coaching, helps us explore and identify how limiting beliefs affect our personal and professional lives. These subtle, sometimes unrealized beliefs can hinder our ability to communicate and expand our skillsets as Development Professionals. If you have ever wondered why you can’t seem to make the next level, or overcome internal stress or fear, this episode might open the door. Tricia discusses common limiting beliefs, how they impact our work, and simple steps we can take to put limiting beliefs behind us.

Dec 20, 202230:02
Bridging a Recession with Planned Giving

Bridging a Recession with Planned Giving

Are you wondering, maybe even a little worried, about how a recession will impact your fund development efforts? Then this episode is one you won't want to miss. Jennifer Berges, Director of Philanthropy at EngenderHealth, shares her experiences as a development officer during periods of uncertainity and the strategies she's used to keep her organizations on track. Planned and legacy giving are two areas she leans heavily into during economic downturns to help her donors be creative about the ways they support the organizations they love. 

Jennifer is responsible for developing and executing EngenderHealth’s individual giving strategy, including major gifts, planned giving, and family foundation gifts. She also oversees the philanthropy team and annual giving. Jennifer has more than 17 years of experience in fundraising, management, and leadership at higher education, public media, and arts organizations. Prior to joining EngenderHealth, she served as development director at the University of Minnesota Duluth. Jennifer holds a bachelor of arts in history and American culture studies from Washington University in St. Louis and a master of business administration from the University of South Florida.

Dec 06, 202235:09
Gratitude: The Joys of Donor Relations

Gratitude: The Joys of Donor Relations

In this season of gratitude, be reminded of the joys and rewards of the work we do. Hear from two philanthropy professionals about key themes of donor relations, with the donor’s passion at the center. Our guests will share examples and lessons learned from more than 60 combined years of experience. You will come away with practical insights and tips along with renewed inspiration.

Guest bios:
Lynn Praska
Lynn joined the planned giving team at the University of Minnesota Foundation in 2009. She came to the Foundation from Hamline University where she had more than 17 years of planned and major gift development experience. Lynn is a member of the National Association of Charitable Gift Planners and the Minnesota Gift Planning Association. She served on the MGPA board from 2006 to 2011, and as chair in 2008. Lynn currently served on the Conference Committee and Communications Committee for MGPA.

Susan Hommes
Susan joined the planned giving team at the University of Minnesota Foundation in 2007 and was recently named Senior Director of Planned Giving. She has over 30 years of development experience, having held positions with United Way, Catholic Charities of Minneapolis and St. Paul, and Community Action Council (360 Communities). Susan earned her B.A. from the College of St. Benedict and her M. A. in public administration and management from Hamline University. She is a member of the National Association of Charitable Gift Planners and the Minnesota Gift Planning Association, serving as chair in 2006. She currently served on the board and is past president of the West St. Paul/Mendota Heights Rotary Club and is an active volunteer with St. Pascal Baylon church and school. She lives in St. Paul with her husband Joe and son Peter. She enjoys hiking, bicycling, and wine!
Nov 22, 202254:08
Cryptocurrency 101

Cryptocurrency 101

In this episode, we take a shallow dive into the emerging digital currency world. Dan, Chase, and Carl explore cryptocurrency's history, current uses, and possible future – and the mysterious NFT. The discussion also covers concerns regarding gifts of cryptocurrencies to nonprofits and how nonprofit organizations can better position themselves to receive digital currency donations.

Dan Kramer is a financial strategist and investor in the St. Cloud area that helps clients nationwide with organizing and structuring their personal finances to gain more control of their money, recover losses to increase client's wealth.

Chase Larson is the Chief Lending Officer at St. Cloud Financial Credit Union and is a results driven leader with 15 years of experience in Finance, Credit and Banking.

Nov 08, 202249:01
How Knowing Your Own Story Can Maximize Your Fundraising

How Knowing Your Own Story Can Maximize Your Fundraising

Join Ali & Kristi as the dive into the unconscious mind with NLP Trainer, Author & Speaker, Betsy Pake. Together they explore how the internal stories we have can hold us back from hitting our goals, affect conversations with donors and impact our view of money. Betsy shares practical, easy steps to create awareness and start making shifts that will help anyone get "unstuck". Once we have great awareness about ourselves we can also start identifying patterns in others and create a more effective approach to working with donors based on their "buying strategy". Listen in now to unlock your potential to raise more money for the mission you care about! 

Betsy is a Master Mindset coach, board-certified trainer of NLP and Hypnotherapy and founder of The Alchemy institute. As a best-selling author, speaker, and host of the popular podcast, The Art of Living Big, Betsy creates opportunities to shift your mindset and change your life. You can find out more about her on her website: betsypake.com.

Oct 25, 202252:19
Nightmare Stories of Bequest (Classic)

Nightmare Stories of Bequest (Classic)

Join our hosts, Carl Newbanks and Kristi Ackley, in this classic episode as our guests share scary stories of will bequests gone wrong! Jim Dwyer and Nancy Brown have decades of experience working with nonprofits and donors to align charitable goals with mission and purpose. But these years of experience don't come without nightmare stories that would keep any development professional up at night.
Oct 11, 202224:55
Getting your board engaged AND excited about fundraising

Getting your board engaged AND excited about fundraising

One of the most frequent topics of conversation amongst fundraisers is how to meaningfully engage their board members in the fund development activities of their organization. Ali & Marie invite fellow Legacy of Generosity co-host and nonprofit consultant, Kristi Ackley, to share her insights and strategies to coach board members and help them capitalize on their own strengths and interests for a greater impact on the organization. She covers the major barriers board members have in participating and ways to overcome those barriers. She also shares how she uses Kay Sprinkel Grace's AAA model to assess boards and find the right fit for them in the donor development cycle. If you're looking for some new ideas on how to inspire your board to be more active in your fund development efforts, you don't want to miss this episode! 

Sep 27, 202243:25
MN Nonprofits in Extraordinary Times: What happened and what's next?

MN Nonprofits in Extraordinary Times: What happened and what's next?

In this episode we'll talk about how Minnesota’s nonprofit sector continues to navigate a world still grappling with the impacts of COVID-19, reckoning with systemic racism, economic challenges and changes in charitable giving, threats to democracy, and more. In this podcast, the Minnesota Council of Nonprofits (MCN)’s associate director Kari Aanestad shares insights, highlights, and lowlights with regard to how the nonprofit sector is faring and what could be ahead for nonprofits and the communities they serve in the coming years.

Before stepping into the associate director role in August 2021, Kari served as MCN’s director of advancement where she provided leadership to MCN’s fundraising efforts, responsive research, and philanthropic reform initiatives.

Sep 13, 202239:56
Leveraging Volunteers for Planned Giving Success

Leveraging Volunteers for Planned Giving Success

In this episode, we focus on engaging volunteers for planned giving initiatives. Carl & Kristi invite fellow Legacy of Generosity co-host and Wells Fargo Philanthropic Advisor, Marie Ruzek, to share her lessons learned from creating three volunteer planned giving committees. She shares six easy steps you can take to set your volunteer committee up for success. She also offers insights into the composition of her most successful committee (and how you might want to structure your next one). The episode concludes with practical dos and don'ts to help you launch and maintain a vibrant, active, and successful volunteer planned giving committee. If you want your organization to be more successful in planned and legacy giving, tune in and be ready to take some notes!
Aug 23, 202229:36
National Make a Will Month & More!

National Make a Will Month & More!

Overall, 33% of U.S. adults have a will, according to Caring.com’s 2021 wills and estate planning survey. Meanwhile, 27.5% of Black Americans have one, up from 25.9% in 2020. According to legalzoom.com Estate Planning Statistics, “the COVID-19 pandemic has increased the number of people who have created a will or estate plan, but most Americans still remain without.” Some might consider this a state of emergency, but for those in fundraising and planning professions, it is an opportunity.

Learn from Patrick Schmitt of FreeWill on how your nonprofit can lean into this month's theme and utilize FreeWill's platform to bring in more legacy commitments that support your mission. Patrick also shares stats about millennial wealth, forecast on planned gifts and the rise in crypto giving. Get some great talking points in this episode!

This episode's co-hosts are Ali Schneider, Animal Humane Society and Kristi Ackley, Fair Winds Consulting. To learn more about FreeWill, visit their website: https://www.freewill.com/



Aug 09, 202232:49
Maximizing Impact through Time Management

Maximizing Impact through Time Management

As a fundraiser you are likely pulled in a million directions, have competing priorities and a to do list that never ends. And in a time when the economy is struggling and uncertainty is growing, the pressure on you to raise funds is likely heightened. So, mastering the art of time management could be critical to reduce stress, gain a happier work/life blending AND maximize impact. In this episode, Ali & Kristi are joined by Tammy Moore of Being Moore to discuss practical approaches to better time management. While we give some focus to the unique struggles fund development professionals face, this episode will provide tools and approaches to improve your time management skills regardless of your professional role.

Tammy is the founder of Being Moore - a marketing and communications consultancy. She is a passionate storyteller, nonprofit supporter and fundraising messenger. Connect with her on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tammymooremn/

Jun 28, 202254:24
Endowments, Big Swings & Legacy Giving

Endowments, Big Swings & Legacy Giving

Join us for this first ever crossover episode with Next in Nonprofits podcast! Steve Boland is the host of that program, "featuring tools, technologies and trends for nonprofit growth." Carl, Kristi & Steve talk about the questions and challenges approaching and supporting large donors in making choices around big gifts to charities. One option would be to create or give to an endowment - earning money for future needs. Another would be to invest in a "big swing" - spending a much larger amount of money all at once to create a larger-scale impact that in turn ripples over time.

Our hosts discuss the conversation with those donors, the focus of nonprofit boards in how to pursue larger-scale gifts, community-centric giving models and much more. We didn't solve all the world's problems in this show, but we sure gave it a shot! 

Jun 14, 202245:14
Lessons from the Field: DEI in Rural MN

Lessons from the Field: DEI in Rural MN

Join us for a casual conversation about the lessons our guest, Don Hickman from the Initiative Foundation, has learned over his decades of experience working as a program manager and funder in rural Minnesota. We'll talk about the changing landscape, both past and present, and how using shared goals can be the basis for starting the conversation that leads to greater acceptance in small towns that have traditionally been resistant to change. We hope listeners will gain a better understanding of the work being done in rural MN, the different challenges nonprofits experience there and a renewed desire to keep the conversation going. Please note that our hosts, Carl & Kristi, nor our guest, Don, claim to be experts in DEI or the lived experiences of our BIPOC or LGBTQ+ neighbors. We are simply committed to learning and growing and hope this episode will aid others in that same pursuit.

May 24, 202252:14
Fundraising Resilience: Facing Down the Big Quit

Fundraising Resilience: Facing Down the Big Quit

The “Great Resignation” is a reality in the nonprofit world. How is it impacting your organization and your donors, and what can you do to provide a culture that rewards your team and retains their talent? Join Gay & Mark as they discuss strategies with a returning guest, Patrick Kirby!

May 10, 202248:14
Successful Fundraising Campaigns

Successful Fundraising Campaigns

Launching a new or major fundraising campaign can be intimidating, but with a few key things in place your chances of success are much higher! Join our conversation with Katrina Pierson from Katrina Lynn Consulting as we discuss the best practices of major campaigns, either with outside support or on your own. Our hosts for this episode, Gay & Kristi ask the tough questions about feasibility studies, board engagement and campaign leadership. If you want to launch a new fundraising campaign or are considering a major capital or planned giving campaign, you won’t want to miss this episode!
Apr 26, 202245:28
Endowments & Your Organization

Endowments & Your Organization

Join Ali & Kristi to learn how an endowment fund fits into the overall finances of a nonprofit organization, and pairs with a planned giving program to build long-term support for the organization’s mission.

Guest Cindy Aegerter from Thrivent Charitable explains that endowment funds are partnerships between supporters and the organization itself, based on the idea of mutual stewardship. By creating the endowment, the organization invites donors to create a planned gift, by showing how those assets will be stewarded for the long-term sustainability of the organization’s mission. And by supporting the endowment fund, donors act as stewards to and for the organization.

Here’s the link to the Organizational Endowment Guide Cindy referenced:

Organizational Endowment Guide_23831.pdf (thriventcharitable.com)

And Thrivent Charitable website: www.thriventcharitable.com

Apr 12, 202225:16
The "New Normal" of Remote Development Work
Mar 22, 202242:16
Start a Planned Giving Program from Scratch

Start a Planned Giving Program from Scratch

This is the year to build a sustainable planned giving program by incorporating gift planning into your annual fundraising plan. We discuss overcoming barriers, normalizing legacy giving among leadership, and how to add action-steps and accountability into your already packed to-do list. Join co-hosts Carl Newbanks and Marie Ruzek as they hear how Sarah Staiger successfully started a planned giving program. Hint: it includes seeking out advice from MN Gift Planning Association members! Sarah and her business partner Laura Vitelli, have generously offered to listeners, a free 90-minute coaching sessions. You can find them at: https://staigervitelli.com/about-us

Feb 22, 202248:48
Futurism & Philanthropy

Futurism & Philanthropy

As fundraisers we’re often asked difficult questions about the future. From the effects of policy changes to predictions about next generation giving patters, our organizations rely on us for insight into what the future holds. Thankfully, Futurism and the practical approach our guest, Trista Harris, shares in today’s episode will help you answer those pressing questions. We’ll also talk about how to be a better bridge builder between the future our donors envision and the work our nonprofit does. And of course, we can’t talk about the future without diving into Millennial and Gen Z giving outlooks! Join co-hosts Ali Schneider & Kristi Ackley as we explore how we can all be Futurists.

Trista Harris Website

Two Curves Framework


Feb 08, 202248:55
Fundraising for Us
Jan 25, 202250:40
Turning Wealth into What MattersTM w/Dana Holt
Jan 11, 202249:20
Family Giving Traditions & Tools

Family Giving Traditions & Tools

After positive experiences with a mutual donor, podcast co-host, Marie Ruzek, invited Shannon Gahagan a Philanthropic Advisor at Saint Paul & Minnesota Foundation, to join her and co-host Carl Newbanks for a timely conversation on family giving traditions. If you’re looking for ideas for your own family, or to offer advice to your donors to make #charitablegiving a more meaningful family endeavor for all ages, don’t miss this episode. #happyholidays!
Dec 21, 202148:12
Finding Positivity in Challenging Times

Finding Positivity in Challenging Times

Hear from public speaker and trainer Denny Smith on how he turned his coaching experience inward to lead with kindness for a more calm and positive approach to life and work. Use the techniques he outlines in his book, Emotional Intelligence 101 to get through the stressful holiday and year-end #charitablegiving crunch, and every day, with more ease and contentment. After this delightful conversation with volunteer co-hosts Carl Newbanks and Marie Ruzek, Marie was able to recommend Denny as a speaker to a friend looking to solve a leadership communication issue. Share with your friends & colleagues too. #happyholidays!
Dec 14, 202135:55
Donor Thank Yous They Will Actually Open!

Donor Thank Yous They Will Actually Open!

Do you want your donors to be so excited that they are opening their thank you letters before they even walk in the front door? We do too and that's why we invited Dawn Brown, CFRM to join us again and share ideas on how to make that happen! Co-hosts Ali Schneider and Kristi Ackley had such a great time with Dawn in the last episode they wanted to keep the conversation going. In this episode we'll dig into simple changes you can make to increase the chances your donors will open your mail, fun donor thank you events and how to create powerful moments for the donors you love! In this episode we mention the book: The Power of Moments by Chip & Dan Heath.

Want to hear more from Dawn? Check out our November 9 episode and be sure to follow her blog at dawnbrown.com.

Be sure to follow us on Instagram to stay update on our latest episodes!

@legacy_of_generosity_podcast

Nov 23, 202145:04
Nonprofit Marketing Made Easy

Nonprofit Marketing Made Easy

Would you like to find a way to streamline your marketing efforts while connecting with your donors in a meaningful way and save time doing it? Then this episode is for you! Join co-hosts Ali Schneider and Kristi Ackley as we talk to Dawn Brown, CFRM about how you can leverage a left brain marketing method and unleash a right brain marketing moxie to get the results you are looking for in your donor communications. This episode is for any nonprofit professional or volunteer that wants their donors to enjoy hearing from them. That's everyone, right? 

Dawn shares real-life experiences and results from the organization she leads in Grant County, Indiana. Results like a 252% increase in donations in the first year of implementing this new method! Want to hear more from Dawn? Check out our next episode where she'll join us again and be sure to follow her blog at dawnbrown.com

Be sure to follow us on Instagram to stay update on our latest episodes! 

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Nov 09, 202142:32
Turning Nightmares into Sweet Dreams

Turning Nightmares into Sweet Dreams

Have you ever feared that your worst fundraiser’s nightmare was about to come true? Maybe it was an event, a mailing or a donor visit that nearly careened off track from an internal glitch or miscommunication. Such challenges don’t have to turn into nightmares or horror stories!  Join our guest Claire Johnson, National Director of Development for the Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation, as she shares stories of how fundraising professionals can gracefully manage through such surprises.  Fundraising “Nightmares and Horror stories” can instead become “Sweet Dream Stories of Generosity” and everyone wins!  Today’s episode is hosted by Gay Gonnerman, from The Food Group Minnesota; and Mark Beenken from Augsburg University.  Claire has a super-positive, creative, and energetic outlook and approach to fundraising and her stories and examples will entertain and inform!

Oct 26, 202139:08
One-Year Anniversary Episode

One-Year Anniversary Episode

It's our one-year anniversary! In this special episode, you will get to know each of our six podcast hosts a little bit better, hear more about the show and dream with us for the future. This volunteer crew has learned a lot over the last year and we're ready to make the new season even better. Carl leads this fun episode with Ali, Gay, Kristi, Marie, & Mark.

Oct 12, 202140:10
Best Reads with guest Robert Heuermann

Best Reads with guest Robert Heuermann

From classics to life-changers, if you’re looking for your next #greatread – one that will help you be better at your job and enjoyable in its own right – listen to this conversation with experienced #nonprofitleader Robert “Bob” Heuermann’s for his Best Reads in this episode. Co-hosts Carl Newbanks, CFRE and Marie Ruzek, JD, CFRE, CAPcover a lot of ground with Bob, who’s had a hobby and passion for reading for #professionaldevelopment for over 20 years. You’ll be sure to get several ideas for your reading list or your next book club pick!
Sep 28, 202144:12
A Donor's Perspective

A Donor's Perspective

We’ve spoken with many fundraising professionals on this podcast and now we want to get a donor’s perspective. Susan Rostkoski has been on both sides of the conversation and provide a unique view of the relationship between fundraisers and donors. It is important to understand where donors are coming from so we can strengthen their bonds to these causes they care so much about. Susan has been a donor and volunteer to many organizations she is passionate about. She also worked at Neighborhood House in St. Paul, MN for over 20 years and ended her tenure as the Director of Donor Relations. She is now a consultant with Strategic Consulting and Coaching

Your hosts for this episode are Ali Schneider from Animal Humane Society and Kristi Ackley from Fair Winds Consulting, LLC

Sep 14, 202133:24
Mentoring From Both Sides: What, How & Why

Mentoring From Both Sides: What, How & Why

Join us as we visit with Susan Murray from Tickets for Kids about the benefits of a mentoring relationship for both the "mentee" and mentor, the benefits of seeking out a mentor from outside your employer organization, and why you might want to consider becoming a mentor to others as well.  We also discuss MGPA's Hargrovesmentoring program and the benefits of a "formal" mentoring relationship with specific goals, action steps, and accountability

Your hosts for this episode are Mark Beenken from Augsburg University and Gay Gonnerman from The Food Group.

Aug 24, 202131:02
Peer Mentoring May Be The Answer

Peer Mentoring May Be The Answer

Fundraisers and nonprofit leaders: put this great idea to use now! It will make you, your career satisfaction, your skillsets, and your organizations more successful. Sarah K. Nathan, Ph.D. used quantitative and qualitative data to show that one proven strategy to retain fundraisers is to provide professional development opportunities that help fundraisers connect and learn from others in the field. In this podcast, Dr. Nathan and co-hosts, Carl Newbanks, CFRE and Marie Ruzek, JD, CFRE, CAP discuss best practices and practical tips on how to implement peer mentoring now. Use Sarah’s article from The Chronicle of Philanthropy for your first peer mentoring conversation: Fundraisers at Small Nonprofits Need More Support. Peer Mentoring May Be the Answer. (philanthropy.com)


Aug 10, 202142:22