544. How It's Built: From Grassroots Campaigning to Nurturing a Thriving Monthly Donor Base (with Katherine Lacefield)

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Overview

Meet Katherine. She’s sharing the case study of how she moved from street fundraising to sustaining a group of 2,000 monthly donors🥳 She’s sharing her grassroots fundraising strategies, how to build a recurring donor program, and use storytelling and engagement to build a digital community and movement. Tune in to hear how you can adapt this modern framework for your org✨

💡Learn

  • The Impact + Case for establishing a monthly donor base to increase internal capacity and stability

  • How to Build + Nurture a Thriving Monthly Donor Base

  • Pro Tips + Lessons Learned

Today’s Guest

Katherine Lacefield (Macdonald), Just BeCause Philanthropy Consulting

If you’re a grassroots organization and you have a smaller list, treat them like gold. These are your people that are going to be able to sustain your mission.
— Katherine Lacefield, Just BeCause Philanthropy Consulting

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Episode Highlights

  • Katherine’s story and journey to where she is today (3:50)

  • The Impact: what 2,000 monthly donors unlocked for this organization (10:00)

  • The Playbook: How Katherine and the team built + sustained 2,000 monthly donors (14:00)

  • Katherine’s Pro Tips + Lessons Learned (24:00)

  • A powerful moment of philanthropy in Katherine’s life (28:00)

  • Katherine’s One Good Thing: Open your eyes to collaboration. How can you build each other up? (32:00)

Impactful Quotes

“You really have to build up a personal connection before you make any form of an ask.” -Katherine

“This is where the personalization and taking the time to steward is so important, especially if you're a grassroots organization and you have a smaller list, treat them like gold. These are your people that are going to be able to sustain your mission." -Katherine

“Petitions are a great way of not only acquiring new people into your database, but seeing what is interesting and what's not. You'll be able to test which campaigns are capturing more attention.” -Katherine

“We are in an ecosystem and we need to contribute to protecting all of the different causes.” -Katherine

“I've noticed a lot of nonprofits tend to work in silos of the other nonprofit as a competitor for donor dollars. But really, when you start focusing on, how can we both bring each other up?” -Katherine

“Open your eyes to collaboration.” -Katherine

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