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So were these ideas provocative? Would they challenge your status quo? Remember, fundraising is changing. Donors are changing. Doing what you've always done the same old way will get you yesterday’s results.
Go for it! Change is good. Use this article to rattle some cages! And please forward it to a friend — and I’d really appreciate your comments.
Fundraising consultant Gail Perry is the best-selling author of "Fired-Up Fundraising: Turn Board Passion into Action" and of the Fired-Up Fundraising blog, where this article originally appeared.
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Gail believes in parties first, rabble-rousing second, and having fun while changing the world.
Gail Perry CFRE is an international fundraising coach, speaker, trainer and thought-leader. She is a leader in a new breed of fundraisers who are on the cutting edge of fundraising today. Her Fired-Up Fundraising approach, developed over the past 25 years as a nonprofit philanthropy expert, has helped organizations raise hundreds of millions in gifts. Gail's practical and refreshing approach to raising money in today's world is based on the very latest innovative fundraising strategies. An inspirational and popular speaker, she leads energizing fundraising workshops and board retreats around the globe. She particularly enjoys working with nonprofit board members, introducing them to a new perspective on fundraising and ways they can be successful at it. Gail's book, Fired-Up Fundraising, has been called the "gold standard guide to building successful fundraising boards." Gail got her start in fundraising at Duke University, and then went on to lead fundraising at the Kenan-Flagler Business School at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. You can read Gail's weekly blogs at FiredUpFundraising.com, and also find her provocative articles at FundraisingSuccess, Guidestar, and Capital Campaign Magic.
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