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The Difference: Nonprofit Fundraising in a For-Profit World

The Difference: Nonprofit Fundraising in a For-Profit World

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In every community, nonprofits compete within a narrow band of funders. Many struggle to stand out and make their case the most compelling. What difference allows your nonprofit to reach fundraising goals and achieve financial sustainability? In each episode, an expert addresses what makes the difference for major investments, feasibility studies, campaigns, and effective organizations.

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  • From Charity to Investment: A Mindset Shift for Philanthropy
    May 11 2026

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    Major donor fundraising is changing, and fast. In this episode, Convergent's Tom Ralser joins Jay Werth to unpack the rise of “impact giving.” Drawing from new 2026 research from the Dorothy A. Johnson Center for Philanthropy and Giving USA, we explore why donors are increasingly focused on measurable outcomes, strategic engagement, and ROI-style philanthropy.

    Tom shares practical insights on donor communication, restricted gifts, impact reporting, and how nonprofits of every size can adapt to the more investor-minded generation of philanthropists. We also discuss the risks for a sector increasingly dependent on fewer, wealthier donors, and what fundraisers can do now to prepare for the years ahead.

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    23 min
  • Beyond the Gala
    Apr 22 2026

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    Are fundraising galas truly worth the investment, or are they being misunderstood?

    In this episode of The Difference, a podcast from Convergent, Host Jay Werth sits down with Justin Goodhew, CEO and Co-founder of Trellis, to unpack how nonprofits can rethink events as more than one-night fundraisers. With experience helping over 500 organizations raise more than $100 million, Justin brings a data-driven perspective to one of the sector’s most debated strategies.

    The conversation challenges a common assumption: that events should be judged by immediate net profit. Instead, Justin reframes them as “moments of belonging”, powerful opportunities to build long-term donor relationships and unlock future revenue.

    Together, they explore:

    • Why traditional ROI metrics fail to capture the full value of events
    • Where “hidden revenue” lives beyond the night of the gala
    • How events create uniquely human connections in an increasingly algorithm-driven world
    • The most overlooked data points nonprofits should be tracking and how to capture them without sophisticated tools
    • Practical tactics like “Donate Your Bid” and multiple giving drivers to increase engagement without creating donor fatigue
    • How to reduce friction in the giving experience and avoid leaving money on the table

    The episode also dives into post-event strategy, including the critical follow-up window and how to turn one-time attendees into lifelong advocates.

    Plus, a rapid-fire lightning round covering:

    • Galas vs. golf tournaments for long-term ROI
    • The biggest “revenue leak” at nonprofit events
    • The one data point every fundraiser should sync to their CRM
    • And what the future of fundraising really looks like

    Justin makes a compelling case that the organizations best positioned for long-term resilience are those that create meaningful opportunities for people to gather, connect, and belong.

    To learn more and access additional resources, visit convergentnonprofit.com.

    Thanks for listening to The Difference... and for making a difference in your corner of the world.

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    25 min
  • Fundraising From the Trenches: What Can Go Wrong (and How to Fix It)
    Apr 6 2026

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    In this episode of The Difference, Host Jay Werth sits down with his Convergent colleagues Erin Bemis, Greta von Unruh, and Andy Brubaker to unpack what really happens with fundraising ... the wins, the missteps, and the lessons learned along the way.

    Drawing from years of experience, the team shares candid stories from the field, highlighting common pitfalls like not following a strategic plan and chasing short-term dollars instead of building long-term relationships. At the heart of every success, and every failure, is one critical factor: relational equity.

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    24 min
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