I’m Rick Peck, also known as “The Philanthropy Guy.” Let’s talk about: 1) How nonprofits can most effectively showcase their mission and vision; 2) How donors and potential donors can make the greatest impact possible in the world; and 3) how professional advisors, including philanthropic advisors, can offer the most up-to-date information and services to their clients. After spending almost 20 years in the charitable giving world, I realized it’s time to help more nonprofits thrive rather than just survive, while also helping those who have MONEY TO GIVE find top organizations that are deserving of their donations. So join us here for more of that giving feeling!
Money to Give
More Than Shelter: Reimagining Support at the Upper Valley Haven
Episode Overview
In this powerful and eye-opening episode, Rick sits down with Alex Ellis, a service coordinator at Upper Valley Haven, to discuss the growing crises of housing and food insecurity in Vermont and New Hampshire. With deep compassion and practical insight, Alex shares stories from the ...
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Philanthropists or Government: Which should lead efforts to positive change?
Is government the key to making the world a better place? Or, are nonprofits the solution? Taxes pay for government, but who pays the nonprofits? Donors do, amongst other sources. Learn how talking to donors and families regarding complex assets, including insurance and investments, is both ...
Read moreDiversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI): Why does this REALLY matter?
We hear the words Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion a lot. But what does it REALLY mean? And, if a nonprofit is asked about how it shows up in this space, can it even explain any sort of intentionality around that? Or are they just empty words? If they are only words, donors will see through ...
Read moreEffective Grantwriting to Potential Funders: Do's and Don'ts
Grantwriting is an essential part of attracting the kind of revenue needed to sustain and thrive as a nonprofit. However, it is a wildly competitive marketplace. How do you stand out from the rest of the applicants? Why would funders choose to make grants to YOUR organization above others? W...
Read moreDirect Mail: The Timeless Marketing Channel
Direct Mail gets a bad rap: it’s called “snail mail,” junk mail, and so on. However, it’s a federal crime to defraud someone through the U.S. Mail, so there’s that: it’s still a medium that you can trust. And, if nonprofits execute this approach well for fundr...
Read moreFundraising Databases
So you want to have a thriving fundraising program, but you don’t have a real database. Will your donors come back if they don’t think you know what you’re doing? How do you ensure you really represent your nonprofit in the best possible light? And, are you using the analytical tools you...
Read moreStaying "Above-the-Line" on a "Below-the-Line" Topic
Fundraising is all about relationships. So, as a development expert on a certain technical topic, why would one go deep (“below-the-line”) so fast? Why not stay “above-the-line” and take time to ease into the relationship rather than barreling forth with solutions that mi...
Read moreUnlocking the Power of Real Estate Donations
Real estate represents the 2nd largest asset in Americans’ portfolios—almost 40% to be exact! But of all assets donated in any given year, real estate represents only 2% of it! How can that be? Why do people avoid donating real estate? Ignorance, reluctance, or both? Seasoned real ...
Read moreNon-Cash Donations: A Huge Missed Opportunity
Cash comprises less than 10% of the average American’s asset portfolio. So, why do so many nonprofits endlessly solicit for cash gift donations only? And why are so few NON-cash asset donations made? Where did this all go wrong? Non-cash asset donation expert Brad Caswell unpacks this ...
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