by Jeff Schreifels | Oct 20, 2023 | Avoidance, Communication, Conversations, Fear, Management | Accountability, Communication, Management, Personal Development
I’m 58 years old. I would say for 50 of those years, I have tried to avoid conflict as much as I could. It’s uncomfortable. But, because I chose to avoid conflict and hard discussions, I wasn’t being honest with myself nor with others. I wasn’t trying purposely to be...
by Richard Perry | Sep 25, 2023 | Curiosity, Donor Preferences, Donor-Centered | Accountability, Communication, Curiousity, Customer Service, Donor-Centered
It’s no secret that we all have our preferences about all kinds of things. Stop and think what you prefer in food, vacations, clothes, cars, friends, sports, communication, politics, movies, humor etc. It’s a huge list. And very specific. Focus on that one word:...
by Guest Contributor | Jul 19, 2023 | Action, Building Awareness, Courage, Racism in the Workplace, Systemic Racism | Accountability, Communication, Community, Non-Profits, Relationships
When I started reading Collecting Courage, it made me uncomfortable. As a middle-aged white male, it was challenging to read. But, as I continued to read story after story of Black and brown fundraisers’ experiences, I saw this collection of stories as a real...
by Jeff Schreifels | Jun 26, 2023 | donor relationships, Inconvenience, The Veritus Way, transformation | Accountability, Discipline, Focus, Management, Structure, The Veritus Way
I was inspired by a recent blog post by Seth Godin where he said: “The thing you need, the road ahead, the element that will transform your [fundraising]—it appears to be inconvenient.” When I think about the clients we’ve had over the years who have been truly...
by Richard Perry and Jeff Schreifels | Mar 31, 2023 | Accountability, Keys to Success, Management, Non-Profit Leadership, Strategic Plan, Work Your Plan | Accountability, Executive Directors, Fundraising, Leadership, Non-Profits
In my last post, I urged frontline fundraisers to not worry about the outside forces they can’t control, and to focus on executing their fundraising plan for each donor in their portfolio… the one thing they do have control over. Now, I want to specifically address...
by Richard Perry and Jeff Schreifels | Mar 3, 2023 | Failure, Frontline Fundraiser, Job Performance, Success | Accountability, Evaluation, Hiring and Retaining Staff, Metrics, Performance
“Why am I failing at my job?” We hear this question a lot these days. Failure is lurking for many (if not most) mid-level, major gifts, and planned giving officers in the non-profit sector. But it’s a quiet question. You have to dig to find it. Why? Because these good...