How do you cultivate courage...specifically the courage to try new things, like training our boards to raise more money? Our colleague Beth Raps, who was kind enough to review an early draft of our book, recently asked us that question. Like Fundraisers, Trainers Need Courage If you listed the attributes of successful fundraisers, … [Read more...]
Help Your Board Members Become Comfortable Raising Money: A 3-Part Plan
Does the idea of looking like a fool make you happy? Do you enjoy trying out new skills for the first time in front of people you want to impress? I bet you answered these questions with a resounding “NO!” Your Board Members Want to Be Successful Most people want to be successful! They want to be competent and effective. … [Read more...]
Become a Great Trainer: Use a Flip Chart instead of PowerPoint
David outsmarts Goliath: Why flip charts beat PowerPoint Lately I’ve been leading a lot of “Train Your Board” workshops based on our new book. I often start by asking, “Raise your hand if you’ve ever attended a bad class, a bad workshop, or a bad seminar?” Hands fly into the air. Everybody laughs, because we’ve all been … [Read more...]
You Don’t Need Trainer Machismo to be a Great Fundraising Trainer
I spend a lot of time on the road, leading workshops. I often work alone -- it’s a one-person business. But over the years I’ve built a pretty diverse network of professional peers: trainers, consultants, facilitators, and practitioners of “nonprofit therapy.” This network has been crucial to my success, self-confidence, stamina, … [Read more...]
To Become a Great Board Trainer, Stop Talking So Much
I’ve been in the fundraising business for more than 30 years, so I know a good bit about raising money. And it’s easy to think that I’ve got important stuff to say. But it turns out that when I’m training, though people come because they think I have something to tell them, what they really want is a chance to apply what they already … [Read more...]
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