by Richard Perry and Jeff Schreifels | May 31, 2013 | Development Directors, Director of Major Gifts, Donors, Fundraising, Money | Major Gift Officers, Major Gifts, Philanthropy, Uncategorized
When I see a hundred dollar bill something happens to me. I know it’s all in my head, but it has energy. It grabs me. Money is a powerful force. We’ve all felt its pull. The reason money is so powerful is because it represents our hard work and all the emotional...
by Richard Perry and Jeff Schreifels | Mar 8, 2013 | Accountability, Caseload Value, Development Directors, Director of Major Gifts, Donors, Fundraising, Giving Goals, leadership, Managing, Money, Non-Profits, Philanthropy, Results, ROI, Stewardship | Development Directors, Major Gift Officers, Major Gifts, Non-Profits, Uncategorized
There is nothing that causes a bigger debate in the major gift business, next to who gets credit, than the subject of old money/new money. A couple of months ago I was meeting with a CEO of a very large non-profit. He got so heated in his discussion with me on this...
by Richard Perry and Jeff Schreifels | Mar 6, 2013 | Accountability, Caseload Value, Development Directors, Director of Major Gifts, Donors, Fundraising, Fundraising ratios, gratitude, leadership, Managing, Money, Non-Profits, Overhead, Qualifying Donors, Results, ROI, Stewardship | Development Directors, Major Gift Officers, Major Gifts, Non-Profits, Overhead, Philanthropy, Uncategorized
Several weeks ago I got into a rather heated argument with a finance person in a large non-profit who was taking an aggressive and spirit-robbing position on the value of a Major Gift Officer. “What good are they doing anyway?” he said. “They take credit for money...
by Richard Perry and Jeff Schreifels | Jun 27, 2012 | Money, Non-Profits, Philanthropy, Power | Mission, Non-Profits, Philanthropy
I’ve had a very interesting personal journey with money, position and power. I was in 7th grade when I got caught stealing money from the student council store. It was a humiliating and embarrassing situation. I got fired from a job in my early twenties for trying to...
by Richard Perry and Jeff Schreifels | Sep 9, 2011 | Development Directors, Director of Major Gifts, Fundraising, Giving, Impact, Joy, Money, Non-Profits, Stewardship | Development Directors, Donor-Centered, Major Gift Officers, Major Gifts, Mission, Non-Profits, Philanthropy, Uncategorized
“What’s more important, Richard,” the major gift officer asked, “a relationship with my donor or the money they can give?” Well, I couldn’t answer that question easily. So, I didn’t. Instead I started where I always start. And that’s in talking about the role of...