5 Podcasts for Charity Fundraising Advice
As a nonprofit professional (or professional volunteer), hosting a charity fundraiser is a lot of work. It requires organizing, marketing, event planning, sales, people management, and so much more. As fundraisers, we are always looking for improved methods for making our events more cost-effective and profitable. Here are 5 podcasts to help make the efforts of a nonprofit event planner a little easier, or more effective. These podcasts are in no particular order and range from 30 minutes to over an hour in length per episode. It can be great to fit in these helpful tips during a lunch break, long drive, or even during a daily workout routine.
1. The Classy Podcast
This weekly podcast has stories from leading founders and executives in the social sector who hope to inspire the next generation seeking to drive change.
2. Events with Benefits
Hosted by three longtime event fundraising professionals with 50+ years of combined experience, this podcast seeks to help nonprofits achieve greater success in their fundraising events with less effort. The episodes feature special guests from all different sectors of the nonprofit industry who share their biggest lessons learned, including nonprofit attorneys, directors of events that raise over $1 million or more, benefit auctioneers, and technology companies.
3. CauseTalk Radio: The Cause Marketing Podcast
This weekly podcast, hosted by Joe Waters and Megan Strand, keeps you up to date on the world of cause marketing. The podcast covers trends, tactics and news related to cause marketing and corporate-nonprofit partnerships.
4. Driving Participation Podcast
This podcast talks with marketers, fundraisers and consultants in order to explore what’s been successful for schools, nonprofits, and associations, in order to attract the right people, maintain their excitement, and encourage them to give back.
5. Raise and Engage
This podcast if for nonprofit professionals and covers the latest trends and hot topics. With people speaking from the social good community, it’s designed to help listeners in doing more for their cause.