7-Figure Fundraising Podcast: Recent Episodes

7-Figure Fundraising

Welcome to the 7-Figure Fundraising Podcast hosted by Trevor Bragdon. Each episode features a successful nonprofit leader who explains a fundraising strategy or tactic to increase your impact and rapidly grow your organization.

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In this episode of the 7-Figure Fundraising Podcast, hosts Trevor and Tarren Bragdon explore the key strategies outlined in their new book, 7-Figure Fundraising: A Guide to Raising Millions to Change the World. They discuss the practical, step-by-step approach nonprofit leaders can use to transform their fundraising efforts and scale their impact.

  • Why We Wrote the Book: To help nonprofit leaders understand fundraising both at the big picture level and with specific tactics. It’s a short, actionable read—just 127 pages.
  • Key Lessons:
    • Fundraising is a Skill: No one is born a natural fundraiser—it’s a skill you can work on and improve.
    • Three Levers of Fundraising Growth: GROW your existing donors, KEEP them by increasing retention, and ADD new donors strategically.
  • Focus Areas for Success:
    • ASK: Ask once a year with the right timing and a persuasive pitch.
    • PARTNER: Treat major donors like partners with a 4-star level of service.
    • FIND: Add a few new donors each year by securing referrals and hosting strategic events.
  • Team Roles:
    • Closer: The person who makes the ask—often the CEO.
    • Conductor: Manages donor relations and ensures they receive top-tier service.
    • Connector: Focuses on finding new donors and setting up prospect meetings.

Get your copy today, available exclusively on Amazon. The audiobook will be released at the end of September.

To see all the show notes visit: https://www.7figurefundraising.com/podcast/

To learn more about fundraising and our training visit: 7FigureFundraising.com

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Co-founders Elaine Alowo-Matovu and Takako Mino discuss the founding and fundraising journey of Musizi University, a new university in Uganda, and their vision behind it.

They discuss their backgrounds and how they came together to start the university. Elaine and Takako also explain the unique programs and curriculum offered at Musizi University, emphasizing the importance of practical skills and indigenous knowledge.

The podcast includes insights into their fundraising strategy, the importance of warm introductions, building relationships, and crafting compelling pitches. In addition, you’ll hear insights on overcoming university startup challenges, actionable advice for ambitious ideas, donating to Musizi University, and the interesting significance of "Musizi."

  • 00:00 Introduction
  • 00:43 Background and Inspiration for starting Musizi University
  • 03:53 Unique Approach and Model of Musizi University
  • 07:09 Co-founding Musizi University and Takako's Background
  • 13:58 The Meaning of Musizi
  • 16:16 Blending Western and Ugandan Talent in the University
  • 26:32 Fundraising for a Startup University
  • 30:43 Fundraising Success and Building Relationships
  • 38:26 Tactics for Warm Introductions and Relationship Building
  • 41:52 Crafting a Compelling Pitch
  • 47:41 Navigating Challenges of Starting a University
  • 48:16 Actionable Advice for Ambitious Ideas
  • 49:43 Building Meaningful Relationships with Donors
  • 51:07 How to Donate and Learn More About Musizi University

To learn more about Musizi University visit: https://www.musizi.ac.ug/

To see all the show notes visit: https://www.7figurefundraising.com/podcast/

To learn more about fundraising and our training visit: 7FigureFundraising.com

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Joey Coleman helps companies keep their customers and employees. As an award-winning speaker, he shares his First 100 Days® methodology for improving customer and employee retention with organizations worldwide (e.g., Whirlpool, Volkswagen Australia, and Zappos). His Wall Street Journal #2 best-selling book, Never Lose a Customer Again, shows how to turn any sale into a lifelong customer or donor.

His new book, Never Lose an Employee Again, details a framework companies and nonprofits can use to reduce turnover, and increase employee engagement.

  • Employee Retention
    • Treat Employees the same way you would treat a donor
    • Donor/customer experience is similar to the Employee experience
  • New Employees Experience
    • The importance fo the first 100 days with a new employee
    • Employer approach
    • 6 key tools
  • Job Posting
    • Interviewing
    • Providing interview questions in advance
    • Off the cuff questioning vs the more common interview questions
    • Learning about the person as a person instead of an employee
  • Making a Job Offer
    • The "quiet period"
    • Making a lasting impression on the first day
    • "Give them something to talk about"
    • What employers should be thinking about when an employee is getting started
    • Making sure a new employee understands their role in the company and why they matter.
    • Answering questions
  • Improving the Experience for Existing Employees
    • Your employees can be your best brand ambassadors
    • Good employees can lead to good new hires
  • Close
    • Challenges for the audience
    • Application
    • Where to find Joey's book

To see all the show notes visit: https://www.7figurefundraising.com/podcast/7-steps-of-fundraising

To learn more about fundraising and our training visit: 7FigureFundraising.com

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Trevor and Tarren Bragdon discuss how to think about fundraising for a startup nonprofit.

We have a lot of people new to fundraising who find us through the podcast and we’d wanted to do a podcast specifically for fundraising for a startup nonprofit.

  • 3 phases of a Startup Nonprofit
    • Idea phase - Finding the product and market fit
    • Proof phase - showing your idea works - pilot or small scale success
    • Scale phase - figuring out how to take things that work on a small scale and make them work on large scale.
  • Theory of Change Formula
    • What is the Problem
    • What is your Solution?
    • Why are you the best team to solve the Problem?
    • Write out your theory of change in less than 140 words.
      • Refine and edit.
      • You'll want to be able to explain it in about 1 minute
  • How to introduce yourself - to new people and talk about your nonprofit
    • Problem, Solution and then a Story
    • Introduction from The 1-Page Marketing Plan by Alan Dibs
    • “You know how [state the problem you solve]. Well I’m starting a nonprofit that [insert your solution here]. In fact, [give a story about your solution]”
  • Start working on your pitch -
    • See our short video on How to Build a Pitch
      • Elevator Close Video
    • We have a video on this and a short course on Udemy on how to build a pitch - almost 600 students enrolled
  • Phase 2 the Proof phase - showing your idea works - pilot or small scale success
    • Communication with donors key
    • Start thinking about the size of the nonprofit you want to create
    • Building out your team

Wrap up

  • To grow your fundraising as a Startup, focus on these steps.
    • Idea Phase
      • Ask why isn’t this done already
      • Develope out your theory of change
      • Create your introduction and begin your pitch
      • Begin testing your idea on a small scale
      • Pitch donors and listen to their feedback
      • Expect a lot of No’s
    • Proof Phase
      • Decide the type of nonprofit you want to build
      • Build out your team
      • Figure out how to scale

To see all the show notes visit: https://www.7figurefundraising.com/podcast/7-steps-of-fundraising

To learn more about fundraising and our training visit: 7FigureFundraising.com

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To grow your fundraising, focus on these 7 steps.

1. Ask Donors Only Once a Year (1:22)

  • This is how major donors organize their giving
  • Match your ask to their timetable
  • Don’t nickel and dime your major donors by asking them for a big donation and later asking them for smaller donations or sponsorships.

2. Treat Donors Like Partners (5:05)

  • Poverty versus the Partnership Mindset
  • What does treating a partner look like
    • See Episode #42 - Creating a 5-Star Donor Experience
  • How to create a great thank you letter: 5-Sentence Thank You Letter
  • Creating a 100 day plan for new donors, see Episode #35 - How to Never Lose a Donor

3. Add a Few New Partner Donors Each Year (12:00)

  • You don’t need hundreds of new donors. A few can go a long way
    • Focus on warm leads
    • Referrals - ask your donors for only one referral
      • Script to use: "Is there one person, who is like you, that I should talk to about supporting our work?"
    • Referrals have some of the highest close and retention rates for new donors

4. Have a Big Vision (17:49)

  • Why is this important?
  • If you are trying to figure out your Big Vision
    • Think about 1 year first
    • Then 2, then 3
    • Book:Vision Driven Leader by Michael Hyatt

5. Make a Compelling Pitch (23:06)

  • Nonprofits are complicated and do lots of great things, but sometimes it's hard to explain everything
  • How to talk about your work and make it memorable
  • Watch an overview video of our 8-Step Pitch Template
  • Read: The Ultimate Guide to Pitching Major Donors

6. Execute on the Big Vision (30:17)

  • Execution is just as important as a big vision
  • Build trust with execution - show you are doing what you say
  • Books on building systems for execution
    • Traction by Gino Wickman
    • 4 Disciplines of Execution by Chris McChesney and Sean Covey

7. Staff with Fundraising Specialist (33:04)

  • Connector - the person who reaches out to prospects and works on securing a first meeting.
  • Closer - the person who meets with donors and makes the ask
  • Cultivator - the person who manages the donor relationship throughout the year, ensuring they are getting a 5-star experience from the nonprofit.

Our next workshop begins on March 7th.
To learn more about fundraising and our training visit: 7FigureFundraising.com

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In this episode of 7-Figure Fundraising, Trevor Bragdon looks into the Psychology of Fundraising with Tarren Bragdon, co-founder of 7-Figure Fundraising and founder and CEO of the Foundation for Government Accountability. This episode will explore the Psychology of Fundraising and explore the different aspects of fundraising from both Tarren’s view as someone who fundraises every day and my view as a behavior scientist who helps people design persuasive pitches and communication.

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In this episode of the 7-Figure Fundraising podcast, Trevor Bragdon and Tarren Bragdon discuss the psychology of fundraising and how it applies to renewing existing donors. They look at the three areas They look at the different reasons why donors renew and what you can do to set yourself up for your renewal meeting. The goal is to have your major donors happy to meet you and renew their support. This is the second episode in a  series on the Psychology of Fundraising.

How to Build a Donor Pitch Video: https://youtu.be/oP7q_wCBGcc

Show notes: https://www.7figurefundraising.com/podcast/psychology-of-fundraising-renewing-donors
Learn more about our workshop: https://www.7figurefundraising.com/7ff-workshop

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In this episode of the 7-Figure Fundraising podcast, Trevor Bragdon and Tarren Bragdon discuss the psychology of fundraising and how it applies to new donors. They look at how new donors think differently, how it's critical to establish trust, and strategies to get that first meeting.  This is part of a new series on the Psychology of Fundraising.

Elevator Close for New Donors Video: https://youtu.be/7FmLc6tL1hw
How to Build a Donor Pitch Video: https://youtu.be/oP7q_wCBGcc

Show notes: https://www.7figurefundraising.com/podcast/psychology-of-fundraising-new-donors
Learn more about our workshop: https://www.7figurefundraising.com/7ff-workshop

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In this episode, Trevor interviews Dan Remmenga, the Donor Relations Manager for the Foundation for Government Accountability. They discuss the 5-star system FGA uses to create and cultivate meaningful relationships with donors.

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Today on 7-Figure Fundraising, host Trevor Bragdon interviews Megan Rose, CEO of Better Together. Better Together provides a voluntary and preventative alternative to foster care, serves over 15,000 children, and keeps 96% of them out of the foster care system. Megan shares how her organization developed a strong media strategy as well as how her organization dealt with the challenges of the last year.

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Today on 7 Figure Fundraising, host Trevor Bragdon interviews Chelsea Sabo, the founder and Executive Director of the Mothers Advocacy Project. Chelsea shares the story of her nonprofit and their mission to support at-risk mothers and their children by helping mothers overcome past trauma.

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In this episode of 7-Figure Fundraising, Trevor interviews Amy Ard, the Executive Director of Motherhood Beyond Bars. Amy shares how she got her start in advocating for pregnant women who are incarcerated, the lessons learned along the way, and how she's hoping to expand the nonprofit's mission.

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In this episode of 7 Figure Fundraising, host Trevor Bragdon is joined by Dr. Sarika Kulkarni.  Sarika is the founder of the non-profit Raah Foundation. The podcast begins with Sarika sharing about this foundation, which is aimed at changing and providing better lives for those in the tribal communities of India. She shares her story of how she went from a professor to an entrepreneur to a nonprofit founder.

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In this episode, Rory Sutherland and Maddie Croucher, marketing experts and behavioral scientists, join host Trevor Bragdon. Rory and Maddie both work for the global advertising and marketing agency, Ogilvy. They discuss why counterintuitive ideas sometimes work, building trust with donors, and creating a culture of innovation.

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Today on 7-Figure Fundraising, host Trevor Bragdon is joined by Noemi Perez. Noemi is the Chief Executive Officer of the Immokalee Foundation, a nonprofit that provides a range of education programs focused on building pathways to professional careers. They serve students in kindergarten through post-secondary education. Noemi shares her advice and experience gained from leading her nonprofit throughout the challenges of the last year.

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In this 7-Figure Fundraising episode, Trevor interviews Joey Coleman, the award-winning speaker and author of the #2 Wall Street Journal bestseller, Never Lose A Customer Again. During this episode, Joey speaks directly to nonprofit leaders on how to improve their donor retention strategies to achieve lifelong loyalty. 

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This episode was one of most popular episodes from last year and we've received a lot of feedback on how helpful it was in helping prepare for donor meetings.

In this episode of the 7-Figure Fundraising Podcast, host Trevor Bragdon sits down with Tarren Bragdon, his brother, and co-founder of 7-Figure Fundraising. Tarren is the CEO of the Foundation for Government Accountability, a nonprofit he started in 2011 with $50,000 in seed money and has grown to produce $13 million in revenue annually. He also teaches the 7-Figure Fundraising Workshop.Tarren shares the details of how to successfully prepare and execute a 7-figure donor meeting. He walks through what fundraisers should ask at the beginning of every donor meeting, how to transition from small talk to asking for money and how to structure a compelling pitch that resonates with donors.

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In this episode of 5-Minute Fundraising, Trevor shares an idea on where to find new fundraising ideas to improve your nonprofit's performance.

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Today on 7-Figure Fundraising, host Trevor Bragdon is joined by Dan McGinn. Dan is an author and journalist who serves as the senior editor of the Harvard Business Review, host of the Dear HBR podcast, and is the author of the book Psyched Up: How the Science of Mental Preparation Can Help You Succeed. Trevor and Dan discuss how to use the ten minutes before big moments in your career to improve your performance.

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In this episode of 5-Minute Fundraising, we're taking a look at the time you spend each year that has the highest impact on your nonprofit. Many fundraisers average 100 hours per year talking to donors. What can you do to turn those critical hours into your peak performance?

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In this episode of ​7-Figure Fundraising, host Trevor Bragdon interviews Judy Cook, the Development Director at the Foundation for Government Accountability (FGA). Judy manages the development staff and the organization’s fundraising plan, and cultivates relationships with prospective donors. During this episode, Judy and Trevor talk through mindsets, tactics, strategies to reach new, major donors.

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In this week's 5-Minute Fundraising tactic, Trevor outlines three ways you can craft shareable content into your donor communications. 

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In this episode, Trevor interviews Sophie von Laer, the Founder and CEO of Nafs Coach. Sophie is a coach, engineer, and consultant. With more than a decade of work experience as a coach and consultant for both non-profits, for-profits, and fortune 500 companies like Northrop Grumman, Lockheed Martin, and government agencies. Sophie has vast experiences in creating sustainable solutions for her clients to empower them to achieve higher levels of personal and professional success.

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In this episode, Trevor discusses the 3 big reasons major donors give to nonprofits and how you can incorporate these reasons into your donor communications.

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We’re excited to share with you the first episode in a new series, 5-Minute Fundraising. Every other Wednesday at 8:00 am ET, we’ll share one specific tactic you can apply immediately to your fundraising. Today’s tactic is called The Story Safe: How to find and capture great stories. 

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Today on 7-Figure Fundraising, host Trevor Bragdon sits down with Joel Manby, author of Love Works: Seven Timeless Principles for Effective Leaders. Joel is also the former CEO of Sea World, Saab North America, and Herschend Enterprises. In this episode, Joel shares his experience and advice on leading major companies through times of turmoil and uncertainty.

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In this episode of the 7-Figure Fundraising podcast, Trevor and Tarren Bragdon had a conversation about how fundraising has changed over the last few months for Tarren's nonprofit. They also discussed and previewed content from the upcoming live, online 7-Figure Fundraising workshop.

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In this episode of 7-Figure Fundraising, Trevor interviews Kevin Gentry. Kevin is the vice president for special projects at Koch Companies Public Sector and a member of Stand Together’s board of directors. During this interview, they discuss the mindsets of both major donors and fundraisers as well as the keys to successful fundraising events.

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Today on 7-Figure Fundraising, Trevor Bragdon continues the series on Fundraising During Uncertainty, in which Trevor discusses the nuances and challenges of fundraising during the COVID-19 crisis. Specifically, Trevor outlines a pitch script nonprofit leaders can use to explain to donors the changes and new opportunities their nonprofit is facing. You can download your own copy of the pitch script here.

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In this episode of 7-Figure Fundraising, host Trevor Bragdon interviews Roy Lenardson, president of Strategic Advocacy. Roy has worked with some of America's largest companies and organizations as a political strategist, operative, and manager. He is a specialist in crafting specific and clear messaging, and has worked as a pitch coach at all of the 7-Figure Fundraising workshops. Trevor and Roy discuss principles for creating a great pitch in this episode.

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Becky Lewis is the Executive Director at Trinity Christian Academy Foundation, one of the largest private K-12 schools in Texas. She provides all fundraising direction for the academy including managing capital campaigns major giving and planned giving. Becky has grown Trinity Christian’s fundraising by more than $8 million a year and through expanding major donor giving and events with speakers like George W. Bush, Payton Manning, and Tim Tebow. In this episode, Trevor interviewed Becky about previous times of uncertainty like 9/11 and the Financial Crisis and what that looked like for fundraising.

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Kelly Shackelford, Esq., is President and CEO of First Liberty Institute, the largest legal firm in the nation dedicated exclusively to protecting religious freedom for all Americans. Under his leadership, First Liberty’s legal team has participated in cases before the United States Supreme Court, federal courts of appeals, federal district courts, and various state courts, where they have won more than 90 percent of their cases. In this episode, Trevor and Kelly discuss how First Liberty navigated previous national crises.

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With all the uncertainty with the Coronavirus, limited air travel, and the volatility in the stock market, it’s an interesting time to be a fundraiser. For the next few episodes of the podcast, we are going to be focused on fundraising under uncertainty with interviews from people who worked during other times of crisis and how they made decisions and took action. Today’s guest is Fred Fransen. Fred is the Co-Founder of Certell, Inc., an educational non-profit which provides Social Studies curriculum to more than 5,000 teachers, who teach more than 475,000 students across the country. Fred has also worked for years as a donor advisor to major donors and advised them on their charitable giving.

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President of the Midland Institute for Entrepreneurship, Donnie Wilson, began his career as a serial entrepreneur in 1977, at only 17 years old. While he originally focused on building equipment for the gas and oil industries, Donnie was later presented with an opportunity to scale his ventures internationally. In recent years, Donnie began dedicating much of his time to advising and mentoring young entrepreneurs and in December 2016, he accepted the position of President of Midland Institute for Entrepreneurship. Donnie is driven by a passion for entrepreneurship and enthusiasm that stems from his own entrepreneurial experience. He has seen first-hand the changes that CEO brings to young people and the promise it holds for communities across the United States. It is his drive, his vision and his enthusiasm that guide the Midland Institute Team and the expansion of the CEO Program nationwide.

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In this episode, Trevor Bragdon interviews Horst Schulze the co-founder and former president of the Ritz-Carlton Hotel Group and founder and chairman of the Cappella Hotel Group. Horst discusses how to bring a culture of excellence into your nonprofit and how to increase your relationship with donors. Horst also discusses his book, Excellence Wins and how his principles of the highest level of customer services are now used across industries.

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Jonathan Bechtle is the Chief Operating Officer and Counsel at the Foundation for Government Accountability (FGA). As COO, he specializes in implementing systems that scale for the organization’s rapid growth and making sure FGA is in compliance with state and federal laws in their 38 states of operation. In this episode, Jonathan highlights the business breakthroughs and tools FGA utilizes to help creativity thrive, connect their remote team, and take their annual revenue from $2 million to $13 million in six years.

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In today’s episode, the tables turn. Our host and Co-Founder Trevor Bragdon is interviewed by fellow Co-Founder and brother, Tarren Bragdon. Trevor shares how he discovered the power of Behavioral Science and how he taught nonprofit CEOs to implement it in their strategy for powerful fundraising results.

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Megan Rose is the CEO of Better Together, a nonprofit that provides a voluntary, preventative alternative to foster care. Megan has spent her entire career working in social services and was recently awarded the 2019 Civil Society Award by the Manhattan Institute. In today’s episode, she shares about the important work Better Together accomplishes, facing Imposter Syndrome as a CEO, and balancing motherhood and leadership.

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Co-Founder of 7-Figure Fundraising and the CEO of the Foundation for Government Accountability, Tarren Bragdon, is an expert in fundraising and nonprofit success. Today, he’s highlighting the actionable, intentional steps necessary to tailor your year-end communication in a way that is both thoughtful and unforgettable.

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Leslie Graves, Founder and Publisher of Ballotpedia, is a leading figure in digital media and civic activism. Today, Ballotpedia is one of the top 500 websites in the country and the gold standard for election information at the federal, state, and local level. She shares the actionable systems and processes that have shaped their success, including their secret weapon that has transformed their workflow and efficiency over the last year.

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Today’s show features Tarren Bragdon, the Co-Founder of 7-Figure Fundraising. He’s also the CEO of the Foundation for Government Accountability, a nonprofit he started in 2011. He shares the transformational shift and smart strategy that took his nonprofit from $50K in seed money to more than $13 million in revenue yearly with a development staff of three.

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In this episode of the 7-Figure Fundraising Podcast, host Trevor Bragdon speaks with Wolf von Laer. Wolf is the CEO of Students for Liberty, a nonprofit focused on supporting pro-liberty students on college campuses in the United States and around the world. Wolf manages a 65-person, international staff and has grown the organization to a five million dollar budget. He earned a PhD in political economy at King’s College in London and has lived and studied in the United States, Spain, Turkey, Germany, the UK, Sweden, and Argentina. Wolf has written a book on central banking and he has been featured in the Wall Street Journal, Forbes, Huffington Post, and C-SPAN.

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During this episode of the 7-Figure Fundraising Podcast, host Trevor Bragdon speaks with Scott Hennig, the president and CEO of the Canadian Taxpayers Federation. The Canadian Taxpayers Federation has been a unique nonprofit taxpayer advocacy group in Canada for the last 29 years. Scott has worked for the Federation for 14 years, moving up the ranks before taking over leadership in 2019. Across Canada, the Canadian Taxpayers Federation has over 200,000 members and activists. Scott unpacks how the Canadian Taxpayers Federation uses grassroots fundraisers and one-on-one donor meetings to build a base of over 26,000 individual donors.

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During this episode of the 7-Figure Fundraising Podcast, host Trevor Bragdon sits down with Becky Lewis. Becky is the executive director at Trinity Christian Academy Foundation, one of the largest, private, Christ-centered K-12 schools in Texas. She’s the chief fundraiser for the academy and manages their capital campaigns, major giving, and planned giving. Becky has raised more than $50 million for Trinity Christian in the last decade through expanding major donor giving and through events with speakers like George W. Bush, Peyton Manning and Tim Tebow. Over the last 25 years, Becky has raised more than $100 million as a fundraising executive for organizations such as Baylor Healthcare System Foundation, Children’s Medical Center of Dallas, West Dallas Community School, Sky Ranch Christian Camps and now at Trinity Christian Academy.

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During this episode of the 7-Figure Fundraising Podcast, host Trevor Bragdon speaks with Ben Greene, chief development officer for Food for the Hungry, a Christian nonprofit with over $100 million in annual revenue that works to end all forms of human poverty worldwide. Ben has worked in fundraising and development since 2003 and first joined Food for the Hungry in 2009 as the senior director of sponsorship acquisition. Ben also has worked with Museum of the Bible in Washington D.C., returning to Food for the Hungry in 2018 to take on his current role.

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In this episode of the 7-Figure Fundraising Podcast, host Trevor Bragdon speaks with John Tillman, CEO of the Illinois Policy Institute, a public policy nonprofit. John is one of the nation’s most prominent leaders in the state-based think-tank world. Over the last 12 years, John has grown the Illinois Policy Institute from $80,000 to more than $12 million in annual revenue and nearly 50 staff members. Before entering the public policy field, John was, and continues to be, a businessman and entrepreneur.

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During this episode of the 7-Figure Fundraising Podcast, host Trevor Bragdon speaks with Kelly Shackelford, president and CEO of The First Liberty Institute, the United States’ largest legal organization dedicated exclusively to protecting all Americans’ religious freedom.Kelly founded First Liberty in 1997 to defend religious freedom in the courts and the public arena. First Liberty has participated in cases before the United States Supreme Court, the Federal Court of Appeals, federal district courts and state courts. It has won over 90 percent of its cases, many of them being landmark and religious liberty cases. Kelly shares how they made event fundraising the key for finding new major donors for First Liberty. He details how he sells the vision to donors to how to turn small fundraising events into a series of six-figure fundraising dinners. Kelly also highlights practical steps nonprofit fundraisers can make to create a lasting connections and donations.

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In this episode of the 7-Figure Fundraising Podcast, host Trevor Bragdon sits down with Fred Fransen. Fred is the founder of Certell Inc., an education nonprofit which provides social studies curriculum to more than 5,000 teachers across the United States. Fred also is an advisor and consultant to major donors who give to higher education, medical and scientific institutions, and the arts. He has 25 years experience in the nonprofit world within universities, colleges, and international think tanks. Fred walks through how small or start-up nonprofits can get into serious fundraising. He shares how to build a positive, beneficial relationship with donor advisors and touches on important insights into how major donors think. Learn more at http://7figurefundraising.com/podcast

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In this episode of the 7-Figure Fundraising Podcast, host Trevor Bragdon sits down with Tarren Bragdon, his brother, and co-founder of 7-Figure Fundraising. Tarren is the CEO of the Foundation for Government Accountability, a nonprofit he started in 2011 with $50,000 in seed money and has grown to produce $13 million in revenue annually. He also teaches the 7-Figure Fundraising Workshop.Tarren shares the details of how to successfully prepare and execute a 7-figure donor meeting. He walks through what fundraisers should ask at the beginning of every donor meeting, how to transition from small talk to asking for money and how to structure a compelling pitch that resonates with donors.Learn more at https://7figurefundraising.com/

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In this episode of the 7-Figure Fundraising Podcast, Trevor Bragdon sits down with Tarren Bragdon, his brother, and co-founder of 7-Figure Fundraising. Tarren is the CEO of the Foundation for Government Accountability, a nonprofit he started in 2011 with $50,000 in seed money and has grown to produce $13 million in revenue annually. He also teaches the 7-Figure Fundraising Workshop.Like many who work in nonprofits, Tarren had no experience in fundraising or managing people when he began a small nonprofit. Through years of experience working in policy and then as a nonprofit CEO, Tarren learned fundraising is the key to a successful nonprofit. However, few people in the nonprofit sector are taught how to fundraise — and fewer are taught how to do it well.Tarren shares the most important mindsets to be a successful fundraiser, how to use them to build a partnership with big money donors and ask for 5, 6 and 7-figure donations that will allow your nonprofit accomplish great things.Learn more at https://7figurefundraising.com/