Turnkey P2P

Rebuilding Peer-to-Peer Fundraising Without The Baggage Free E-Book: Download Today!
May 20, 2021 at 5:13 pm

Humans who fundraise without being paid by your nonprofit are peer-to-peer fundraisers. They act as a “transfer device” for your nonprofit to ask for support, like other transfer devices. So, we often treat them as a device, a tool, to be managed, handled, negotiated with... but that is wrong, both practically and ethically.

Big Journeys Begin With Small Steps
April 8, 2021 at 3:37 pm

Instead of trying to change many things all at once, try changing one thing one step at a time. Giving yourself permission to obtain greater focus can reduce stress and achieve better results. When you have a single over-arching purpose, it’s much easier to prioritize your journey. Lean on us to help you take smaller steps, to help you see the path, and help support you along the way. Turnkey is here to help.

Rebuilding Peer-to-Peer Fundraising Without the Baggage Free eBook — Download Today!
November 13, 2020 at 2:17 pm

Humans who fundraise without being paid by your nonprofit are peer-to-peer fundraisers. They act as a “transfer device” for your nonprofit to ask for support, like other transfer devices. So we often treat them as a device, a tool, to be managed, handled, negotiated with... but that is wrong, both practically and ethically.

Nonprofit Layoffs And Setbacks - Need Help? We Got You.
September 10, 2020 at 4:08 pm

Sometimes a full-blown consulting engagement is not feasible. As you roll with the punches sometimes you just need a little help. Maybe it’s bandwidth or maybe that expertise doesn’t exist on your team. Sometimes you need…a coach, a counselor, a meeting facilitator, analyst, grant writer, or other interim staff. We Got You.

Don’t Go It Alone – Peer Discussion Groups
August 27, 2020 at 9:27 am

The greatest ideas and advice come from networking with our peers. Our discussion groups pair individuals with similar jobs and backgrounds to provide you with the best experience. Our groups meet once per month, or more if the group so desires, with 4-5 nonprofit peers and a facilitator. In crisis, a group member might pull the group together for emergency help. Cost? Nothing. Help others and remember us kindly.

Pay It Forward During COVID
August 20, 2020 at 4:14 pm

Sharing experiences and expertise during difficult times doesn’t always come free. At Turnkey, we provide free webinars and resources that can be accessed at any time. Take advantage of this opportunity to arm yourself with knowledge from some of the best in the industry. Topics range from virtual events, P2P fundraising, analytics, volunteer engagement and more.

Looking For Something To Read That Is NOT About COVID? Thinking You Could Sharpen Your Fundraising Skills? Check Out Turnkey’s Curated Reading List
August 6, 2020 at 11:29 am

When a Turnkey consultant is speaking, no doubt you're going to get a book reference (several if Otis Fulton is speaking). The study of the human mind and how people make decisions is an ever-changing area of study. At Turnkey we learn every day through our independent research and through the findings of others. Check out some of the tomes that are most valuable to us.

Take Time Away From The Daily Functions Of Your Position And Hear From Other Leaders Who Share Your Experiences
July 2, 2020 at 12:58 pm

Turnkey has transitioned their Convening of Thought Leaders to a virtual experience. Facilitating group conversations between peers has given Turnkey the gift of insight after listening to people leaders for decades. As a participant you get to make use of the experience of your peers. Groups meet once per month with 4-5 nonprofit peers and a facilitator. You drive the conversation with your peers, all while gaining new perspectives and friendships just by attending.

Benchmarks Pre-COVID19: Does Any Of This Matter Today?
May 29, 2020 at 9:56 am

Benchmarking peer-to-peer behavior provides us with wisdom about how to do things better. It allows us to understand how participants are already behaving and what kinds of event environments they are in. Once we understand that, we can use this knowledge to predict what they’ll do if the environment changes, by our efforts or by unavoidable outside influence like a global pandemic. Then we can modify the event environment to encourage engagement.