Let’s be real for a second: Traditional fundraisers aren’t just outdated, they’re exhausting You’ve juggled bake sales, wrapped endless rolls of holiday paper, chased down raffle donations, and begged family and friends to buy yet another popcorn tin. And after all...
Fundraising should feel exciting, not overwhelming. But if you’ve ever led a campaign that flopped, you know how heavy the fear of failure can be Failure. It’s the one thing that keeps most people from even starting a fundraiser. And honestly? We get it. You’ve seen...
You’re busy. You’ve got a cause that needs funding, a community that’s depending on you, and absolutely zero time for fundraisers that drag on for months without results. If you’re tired of outdated fundraising methods that overpromise and underdeliver, you’re not...
Starting a fundraiser feels exciting until the stress kicks in. You’ve got a team, a school, a church, or a nonprofit that needs money. You know you need to fundraise. But here’s the kicker… You have no idea where to begin. What should you sell? How do you promote it?...
If you’re leading a team, whether it’s on the field, in a classroom, at church, or in your community, you know what it feels like to dream big but come up short on funding. You’ve got the talent. You’ve got the energy. You’ve got the vision. But what you don’t have is...
If you’ve ever led a fundraiser, you know how exhausting it can be. The late-night planning. The volunteer wrangling. The awkward asks. And sometimes, despite all the work, you’re left wondering if it was even worth it. You’re not alone, and you’re not crazy. Most...