Explore every episode of the podcast Sustainable Giving
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| Sustainable Giving Is Here | 24 May 2025 | 00:37:15 | |
Welcome to the very first episode of the Sustainable Giving Podcast, where we explore how the subscription economy is reshaping generosity and creating new opportunities for nonprofits to grow recurring giving. Hosted by Dave Raley—speaker, consultant, and best-selling author of The Rise of Sustainable Giving—this show will dive into the trends, tools, and tactics powering the future of nonprofit fundraising through recurring giving. Dave is the founder of Imago Consulting, an innovation advisory firm helping organizations grow sustainable giving through forward-thinking strategies. He's also the voice behind The Wave Report, a weekly leadership and innovation briefing, and the co-host of the Purpose & Profit Podcast. In this premiere episode, he's joined by his good friend Jon McCoy, co-founder of We Are For Good and a leader in nonprofit storytelling and innovation, to flip the script and introduce Dave to the world as the creator of this (hopefully) inspiring new podcast. With lots of laughs and a good deal of casual storytelling, they explore why sustainable giving is more than just a buzzword—it's the future of generosity. Key Topics They Cover: 1. The Heart Behind the Podcast 2. The Rise of the Subscription Economy 3. Defining Sustainable Giving 4. Behind the Book 5. Inspiring Real-Life Story: International Justice Mission Also in this episode, you’ll hear: - Childhood experiences that shaped Dave’s views on generosity - How nonprofits can respond to the "generosity crisis" - Practical takeaways for launching or improving recurring giving programs - The role of community, trust, and identity in donor behavior - Building recurring giving programs with intentionality and heart Special thanks to our team at Sustainable Giving: Abigail, Tom, Kirsten, Grace, and Christeen. | |||
| A Crisis in Generosity? AI, Recurring Giving, and the Future of Fundraising | 28 May 2025 | 01:03:49 | |
Welcome to Episode 1 of the Sustainable Giving podcast, where we’re shining a light on how generosity works in a world increasingly shaped by the subscription economy. Hosted by Dave Raley—speaker, consultant, and best-selling author of The Rise of Sustainable Giving—this show explores the trends, tools, and tactics powering the future of nonprofit fundraising through recurring giving. In this episode, Dave is joined by Nathan Chappell—Chief AI Officer at Virtuous and co-author of The Generosity Crisis—to tackle the tough questions facing generosity today. Nerding out together over this up-and-coming trend in the nonprofit space, Dave and Nathan dive into the state of generosity in North America, explore how nonprofits can build more sustainable giving models, and discuss the massive implications of artificial intelligence for the future of philanthropy. Key Topics They Cover: 1. Why This Podcast, Why Now 2. The Generosity Crisis 3. Recurring Giving & The Subscription Economy 4. AI and the Future of Generosity 5. Inspiration for a Generous Future Also in this episode, you’ll hear: - How fewer individuals are giving to charity, and why that matters - Why innovation is mission-critical, not optional - The rise of AI fluency in nonprofit leadership - Practical ways to start or improve a recurring giving program - The joy of generosity—from French macarons to freedom fighters Special thanks to our team at Sustainable Giving: Abigail, Tom, Kirsten, Grace, and Christeen. | |||
| Humanizing Donor Data: How to Stop Treating Donors Like Transactions | 24 Jun 2025 | 00:51:10 | |
What if your donors aren’t just generous—but are craving more ways to give? In this episode of the Sustainable Giving podcast, host Dave Raley sits down with Abby Jarvis, Head of Research and Editorial at Neon One. Abby brings over 12 years of nonprofit technology and communications experience, offering a rich perspective on how data can humanize the giving experience—and how nonprofits can harness donor behavior to cultivate long-term sustainability. Together, they explore why recurring giving is on the rise, what motivates modern donors, and how nonprofits can build deeper, more human-centered relationships with their supporters. Key Topics They Cover: - Humanizing Donor Data: How data can tell powerful stories, and why every data point is a person, not just a number. - The Power of Recurring Giving: Why recurring donors are often your most committed supporters and how to build lasting programs around them. - Insights from the Generosity Report: What Neon One’s latest research reveals about everyday donor behavior, and what nonprofits may be missing. - Generosity Beyond the Gift: Why donations aren’t the only metric that matters, and how advocacy, volunteering, and engagement show up in big ways. - Narrative, Myth, and Motivation: How fairy tales, storytelling, and meta-narratives shape the way we understand generosity and connect with causes. Also in this episode, they talk about: - How Abby’s background in literature and poetry influences her data work - Misconceptions about recurring donors and why you should ask them to do more - The emotional impact behind donor notes and the use of sentiment analysis - Lessons from the recurring giving surge in 2020, and what it reveals about donor behavior - The correlation between non-monetary involvement (volunteering, memberships) and increased giving - Generational shifts in giving and the influence of the subscription economy - Why fundraisers must reframe giving as an empowering invitation, not a burden Additional Resources: - Discover more and pick up a copy of Dave's book: sustainablegiving.org - Register for the Sustainable Giving Workshop: imago.consulting/workshop Special thanks to our team at Sustainable Giving: Abigail, Tom, Kirsten, Grace, and Christeen. | |||
| Lasting Innovation: Why Innovation Without Sustainability Isn't Really Innovation | 10 Jun 2025 | 00:47:10 | |
Is it innovation if it doesn’t have sustainability built in? That’s the bold question at the heart of this conversation between your host, Dave Raley, and guest Becky Straw, Co-Founder and CEO of The Adventure Project. Together, they challenge the nonprofit sector’s obsession with short-term wins and one-time donations, and make the case for deeper, more sustainable change. Drawing on Becky’s early work with charity: water and her decade-plus leading The Adventure Project, this episode explores how job creation, dignity, and recurring giving can reframe how we approach generosity and build true sustainability. Key Topics They Cover: 1. Redefining Sustainability in the Nonprofit Sector
2. The Power of Job Creation as a Sustainable Solution
3. Growing Sustainable Giving Through Innovation and Trust
4. Experiencing and Modeling the Joy of Generosity
5. Applying Social Work Principles to Nonprofit Leadership
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Special thanks to our team at Sustainable Giving: Abigail, Tom, Kirsten, Grace, and Christeen. | |||
| $10 Billion Unlocked: Why Recurring Giving Is the Future of Generosity | 09 Jul 2025 | 00:56:16 | |
What if generosity is the most underutilized force for global change? In this episode of the Sustainable Giving podcast, host Dave Raley is joined by Woodrow Rosenbaum, Chief Data Officer of GivingTuesday, to unpack how generosity is evolving, and what that means for the future of philanthropy. From invented holidays to the power of recurring giving, Woodrow brings a data-rich and human-centered perspective that challenges the status quo. You’ll hear how GivingTuesday grew from a simple idea into a global movement, and how the GivingTuesday Data Commons, now over 2,400 collaborators strong, is uncovering billions in untapped generosity. Key Topics We Cover: 1. What Generosity Really Means Today: Reframing generosity as more than money, but rather showing up, creating belonging, and participating in community change. 2. The Evolution of GivingTuesday: From a humble “what if” question to a global movement across 105+ countries, GivingTuesday became so much more than just a day. 3. Recurring Giving as a Game-Changer: Why GivingTuesday is one of the biggest days for new recurring donors, and how those donors are more loyal, more generous, and more engaged. 4. The Power of Invented Holidays: How cultural traction is built around invented moments like GivingTuesday, and how your organization might do the same. 5. The GivingTuesday Data Commons & Collective Innovation: How over 2,400 collaborators are pooling data to unlock $52 billion in missed philanthropic opportunity each year. Also in this episode, we discuss: - The surprising truth about who really gets left out of the giving conversation - Why many orgs still default to “one-time” giving, and what it’s costing them - How your nonprofit’s “natural resources” can unlock recurring revenue - Why European nonprofits are light-years ahead in recurring giving What if sustainable giving isn’t just a fundraising strategy, but a mindset shift? More Resources: - Discover more: sustainablegiving.org/podcast - Get the data from GivingTuesday: https://data.givingtuesday.org - Growing Giving research: https://www.givingtuesday.org/blog/growing -giving/ - Check out the Fundraising Effectiveness Project: https://fepreports.org/ - Learn more about the GivingPulse: http://givingpulse.givingtuesday.org/ - Get to know Woodrow: https://www.linkedin.com/in/woodrowrosenbaum/ - Grab Dave’s book: https://sustainablegiving.org/ Special thanks to our team at Sustainable Giving: Abigail, Tom, Kirsten, Grace, and Christeen. | |||
| Scaling Impact Without Staff: The GIVE Study and the Recurring Giving for Small Charities | 23 Jul 2025 | 01:03:33 | |
What if one of the key secrets to sustainable giving isn’t more staff or bigger budgets, but a better rhythm? In the latest episode of the Sustainable Giving podcast, Dave Raley sits down with Dr. Sanjay Bindra, a full-time cardiac electrophysiologist and co-founder of the zero-staff GOSUMEC Foundation USA. Together, they explore how Sanjay is combining medical insights, personal passion, and data-driven experimentation to help small nonprofits succeed in the world of recurring giving. Sanjay’s foundation supports scholarships for medical students at his alma mater in India – but his vision goes far beyond a single cause. He’s launching The GIVE Study, a first-of-its-kind research project designed to uncover how small, under-resourced nonprofits can thrive in recurring giving without a full-time team or flashy tech. If you're part of the 92% of nonprofits operating under $1M, this episode is for you!
More Resources: Givebutter → A community-driven fundraising tech platform partnering with GOSUMEC on the GIVE Study. MemoryFox → A storytelling platform that supports authentic, consent-based video collection from both donors and recipients. Additional Links: - Discover More: sustainablegiving.org/podcast - Grab Dave’s book: https://sustainablegiving.org/ Special thanks to our team at Sustainable Giving: Abigail, Tom, Kirsten, Grace, and Christeen. | |||
| Storytelling that Sustains: How Ethical, Visual Stories Build Lasting Donor Engagement | 06 Aug 2025 | 00:55:39 | |
What if the stories your donors need to hear aren’t the ones you’re telling, but the ones your community is waiting to share? In this episode of the Sustainable Giving podcast, host Dave Raley sits down with Natalie Monroe, Manager of Community Engagement at MemoryFox. Natalie brings a unique lens to the conversation, blending a background in agriculture and wine with a deep passion for visual storytelling and nonprofit impact. Together, they explore how ethical, community-generated storytelling can foster deeper connections with donors and build the foundation for recurring, sustainable giving. Natalie shares her journey from working with veterans-turned-farmers to helping nonprofits collect and share powerful, authentic stories using MemoryFox. She unpacks why it’s no longer enough to tell polished marketing stories about your mission, and how nonprofits can shift toward telling stories with and by their communities. Key Takeaways Include: 1. From Wine to Veterans to Video: Natalie’s unconventional path led her from the wine industry to writing veteran stories at Farmer Veteran Coalition, then discovering the power of letting people tell their own stories through video and visuals. 2. What Is Ethical Storytelling, and Why It Matters: Sharing someone’s story isn’t just a marketing tactic. It’s a responsibility. Natalie breaks down what it means to tell stories ethically, with dignity and authenticity. 3. User-Generated Content Builds Donor Trust: Donors don’t just want stories. They want real ones. From selfie videos to short testimonials, authentic user-generated content (UGC) builds social proof, credibility, and emotional connection. 4. Storytelling as a Bridge to Sustainable Giving: Natalie shares how organizations are using MemoryFox to deepen engagement with recurring donors, particularly by spotlighting the voices of those directly impacted. 5. The Hidden Power of Asking the Right Questions: Sometimes people don’t know they have a story until you invite them to share it. Natalie reflects on how the simple act of asking can unlock powerful moments of connection and generosity. Also in this episode, you’ll hear: - How visual storytelling helped a Kentucky nonprofit turn literacy stats into donor empathy - The difference between “Star Wars stories” and “Springsteen stories” - Why small, bite-sized gifts feel more accessible and sustainable to today’s donors - How storytelling can educate, not just fundraise - The surprising impact of letting donors share why they give right after making a gift- Why nonprofits should move from polished campaigns to real, community-driven narratives - How kids can learn generosity early through videos, stories, and sustainable giving habits - How would your donor strategy shift if your community’s stories — not your marketing team — became your most powerful fundraising asset? Additional Links: - Get to know Natalie: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nataliesmonroe - Discover more about Memory Fox: www.memoryfox.io - Get to know Dave: https://www.linkedin.com/in/draley - Discover more: sustainablegiving.org/podcast - Register for the Sustainable Giving Workshop: https://www.imago.consulting/workshop - Grab Dave’s Book: The Rise of Sustainable Giving: https://sustainablegiving.org Special thanks to our team at Sustainable Giving: Abigail, Tom, Kirsten, and Grace. | |||
| Back to the Future: Lessons in Sustainable Giving From Those Who Have Gone Before | 19 Aug 2025 | 00:57:03 | |
What if the best glimpse into the future of fundraising isn’t found in trend reports or tech forecasts, but in the story of someone who’s already lived it? In this episode of the Sustainable Giving podcast, host Dave Raley sits down with Ken Burnett—legendary fundraiser, author of Relationship Fundraising, and one of the earliest champions of “regular giving.” Nearly 50 years ago, Ken stood where we are now, facing questions about how to engage donors for the long haul. What followed was a movement that reshaped generosity across the UK and Europe—and offers us a powerful preview of what’s possible for the future of giving everywhere. From ActionAid’s early embrace of monthly donations to Greenpeace’s global regular giving campaigns, Ken shares lessons from the past that point straight toward the future of sustainable generosity. It’s a fun, thought-provoking conversation filled with wisdom, wit, and practical insights for every fundraiser who wants to build something that lasts. Key Topics They Cover:
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Special thanks to our team at Sustainable Giving: Abigail, Tom, Kirsten, and Grace. | |||
| The Philanthropy Revolution: Ending the Nonprofit Starvation Cycle | 03 Sep 2025 | 00:51:10 | |
What if the way we’ve been doing fundraising all along is actually setting nonprofits up to fail? In this episode of the Sustainable Giving podcast, host Dave Raley sits down with Author, Keynote Speaker, and Nonprofit Advisor Lisa Greer, a major donor with a front-row seat to the best (and worst) of fundraising. Lisa brings candor, humor, and wisdom as she unpacks why so much of fundraising feels outdated and what it takes to build organizations that truly last. From awkward million-dollar donation calls to why recurring giving is still the nonprofit world’s best-kept secret, Lisa shares real stories and practical insights that will challenge how you think about generosity, boards, and building trust with donors. Top 5 Topics We Dive Into: 1. Why most fundraising is broken: Antiquated, inefficient, and ultimately unsustainable practices that nonprofits keep repeating. 2. The nonprofit starvation cycle: How underfunding operations creates a vicious cycle that drives talent away and keeps organizations constantly on the edge. 3. Boards as allies or obstacles: Why boards so often block progress, and how leaders can shift board culture to be a true force for good. 4. The power of recurring giving: Why donors of all levels (even major donors!) are embracing recurring gifts and how it changes the game for sustainability. 5. The donor’s perspective: What fundraisers often get wrong about donors (hint: we’re people, not revenue streams!) and how to build authentic, long-term relationships. Plus, We Touch On: - The story behind Lisa’s first major gifts, and the shocking responses she got. - Why recurring donors aren’t “downgrades” (and are often your most loyal supporters). - Creative ways to keep recurring donors engaged and connected. - The role of transparency in building trust between donors and organizations. - Why overhead shouldn’t be a dirty word. It’s actually the foundation for impact. What would change if your nonprofit started treating donors like partners instead of pocketbooks? Key Resources: - Learn more about Lisa Greer. - Subscribe to Lisa’s Philanthropy 541 Substack to receive free weekly tips. - Pick up a copy of Dave’s book, "The Rise of Sustainable Giving." Special thanks to our team at Sustainable Giving: Abigail, Tom, Kirsten, and Victoria. | |||
| Cash Consistent, Recession Resistant: The Power of Sustainer Giving | 16 Sep 2025 | 00:57:46 | |
What if your donors felt just as essential to your mission as the people you serve? In this episode of the Sustainable Giving podcast, host Dave Raley sits down with Tina Hudgins, a seasoned fundraiser, consultant, and educator who has spent her career helping organizations build donor-centric cultures that spark lasting generosity. From her days pioneering sustainer programs at International Justice Mission to her current work with Philanthropy and Fundraising of North America (PFNA), Tina brings a wealth of insight, energy, and heart to the conversation. Together, Dave and Tina explore how recurring giving isn’t just a strategy. It’s a movement. They talk about the power of sustainer programs to weather economic storms, the lessons from bold experiments in event-based giving, and how nonprofits can reframe their culture to honor donors as much as beneficiaries. Here are the top 5 takeaways from this episode:
Plus, a few more gems you won’t want to miss:
So, how can your organization start seeing itself through the eyes of your donors? Key Resources:
Special thanks to our team at Sustainable Giving: Abigail, Tom, Kirsten, and Victoria. | |||
| The Sustainer-First Mindset: From Leadership Buy-In to Long Term Success | 01 Oct 2025 | 00:58:19 | |
What does it take to shift an entire organization to a “sustainer-first” mindset — and keep donors engaged for the long haul? In this episode of the Sustainable Giving podcast, host Dave Raley sits down with Sofia Machado Lemus, Director of Multi-Channel Fundraising at Operation Smile. From her early work with underserved communities in Guatemala to leading multicultural and sustainer fundraising efforts today, Sofia brings a global perspective, practical insights, and a deep passion for helping donors make a lasting impact. Together, Dave and Sofia explore the real-life challenges and opportunities of building a strong recurring giving program, one that not only drives long-term stability but also reflects the values of diverse donor communities. Key Topics They Cover:
What role will sustainers play in the next decade of nonprofit growth, and are we doing enough today to prepare? Key Resources:
Special thanks to our team at Sustainable Giving: Abigail, Tom, Kirsten, and Victoria. | |||
| Don’t Wait, Just Start: Simple Steps to Monthly Giving Success | 15 Oct 2025 | 00:48:55 | |
What if the biggest opportunity in fundraising has been quietly waiting all along — hidden in plain sight? In this episode of the Sustainable Giving podcast, host Dave Raley chats with Erica Waasdorp, President of A Direct Solution, longtime champion of monthly giving, and self-proclaimed “Philanthropyholic.” From her early career at Reader’s Digest in Amsterdam to 30+ years helping nonprofits grow recurring giving programs around the world, Erica has seen it all, and she’s here to share the lessons that last. Together, Dave and Erica dive into what’s changed (and what hasn’t) in the world of recurring giving, from the first direct-debit donors in Europe to the digital subscription era today. They unpack the tactics, mindset, and global insights that help organizations build sustainable, recession-resistant revenue, and what the next generation of fundraisers needs to know. Whether you’re just getting started with recurring giving or looking to take your program to the next level, this conversation is packed with wisdom, wit, and plenty of inspiration. Key Topics They Cover:
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If recurring giving is the key to sustainability, what’s stopping your organization from planting that first seed today? Additional Resources:
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| From Crowdfunding to Community: Giving Circles and Sustainable Giving | 10 Dec 2025 | 00:44:19 | |
How could giving circles reshape the future of philanthropy — and what might they unlock for your nonprofit? In this episode of the Sustainable Giving podcast, Dave sits down with Emily Rasmussen, Founder & CEO of Grapevine and one of the leading voices in the modern collective giving movement. From her early life as a professional ballet dancer to her work in microfinance in rural India to now building the largest platform dedicated to giving circles, Emily brings a truly unique perspective to what generosity can look like when people do it together. This conversation moves fast (in the best way!) as Dave and Emily dive into the resurgence of community-driven philanthropy, the psychology behind recurring generosity, and why giving circles just might be one of the biggest under-the-radar bright spots in the entire fundraising landscape. If you care about connection, recurring giving, and the future of generosity… this one’s for you. Key Topics They Cover: 1. Emily’s Unexpected Journey to Philanthropy
So… what might happen if your community had a giving circle of its own? Or if you joined one yourself? Watch or Listen: Watch this episode now by clicking the video above, or by visiting Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Key Resources:
Special thanks to our team at Sustainable Giving: Abigail, Tom, Kirsten, and Victoria. | |||
| Emergency Relief to Sustainable Impact: How to Keep Crisis Donors for the Long Haul | 25 Nov 2025 | 00:53:25 | |
How do you turn an emergency donor into a lifelong partner in impact? When disaster strikes, generosity surges — but what happens when the headlines fade? In this episode of the Sustainable Giving podcast, host Dave Raley sits down with Vila-Sheree Watson, Vice President for Development & Membership at Bread for the World and author of the Bag Secured newsletter, to talk about transforming urgency into lasting generosity. With nearly three decades of experience in humanitarian fundraising and advocacy, Vila-Sheree shares practical, hard-earned wisdom for any nonprofit leader navigating the space between crisis response and sustainable impact. This one’s equal parts strategy, storytelling, and inspiration — with plenty of laughs along the way. Topics They Cover:
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What could your organization do today to make generosity last tomorrow? Key Resources:
Special thanks to our team at Sustainable Giving: Abigail, Tom, Victoria and Kirsten. | |||
| Building Endurance in Sustainable Giving: The Joshua Fund’s Explosive Growth Story | 11 Nov 2025 | 00:54:26 | |
What does it take to build an organization — and a life — that can go the distance? In this episode of The Sustainable Giving podcast, host Dave Raley sits down with Chris Free, Senior Director of Communications & Advancement at The Joshua Fund, to unpack what it really looks like to build endurance — both personally and organizationally. From his beginnings as a filmmaker and storyteller to leading one of the most remarkable transformations in recurring giving we’ve seen, Chris shares the inside story of how The Joshua Fund grew from $5.3M to $18.6M in five years, with 47% of their revenue now coming from recurring donors. They dig into the heart behind the data, exploring how storytelling, discipline, and faith intersect to create something truly sustainable. Whether you’re a nonprofit leader, fundraiser, or simply someone who cares about long-term impact, this conversation will inspire you to think differently about what it means to build something that lasts. Key Topics They Discuss:
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What if your organization could move from reaction to rhythm; from chasing donations to cultivating generosity that lasts? Additional Resources: Special thanks to our team at Sustainable Giving: Abigail, Tom, Kirsten, and Victoria. | |||
| Sustainable Giving Podcast LIVE: Growing Sustainable Giving this GivingTuesday | 29 Oct 2025 | 00:53:44 | |
What happens when the world’s biggest day of generosity meets the rise of the subscription economy? In this special LIVE edition of The Sustainable Giving podcast, host Dave Raley is joined by Woodrow Rosenbaum, Chief Data Officer at GivingTuesday, for a deep and energizing conversation on how generosity is evolving, and how nonprofit leaders can turn one powerful day into lasting, sustainable impact. Broadcast live on LinkedIn and made possible by CharityEngine — with a special word from Vice President of Marketing, Dave Martin — this episode unpacks what’s happening at the intersection of technology, culture, and generosity — and how organizations can build year-round giving strategies rooted in belonging, not burnout. Key Topics They Covered: 1. The Future of Generosity: Woodrow shares the scale and scope of GivingTuesday’s global impact, and how the data shows generosity is more participatory, community-driven, and sustainable than ever before. 2. The Rise of Sustainable Giving: Dave and Woodrow explore the momentum behind recurring giving — noting that 12% of GivingTuesday donors last year became monthly givers — and what that tells us about the future of donor loyalty. 3. Four Insights to Grow Sustainable Giving This GivingTuesday: Dave outlines four proven strategies from the field: - Start early, stay late: Treat GivingTuesday as a season, not a single day. - Lead with recurring: Make monthly giving the hero of your campaign. - Incentivize conversion: Use simple, delightful nudges like match offers or special perks. - Leverage multiple channels: Align your message across email, social, direct mail, and events for a unified story. 4. Leveraging Shared Moments for Lasting Impact: The conversation turns to how shared cultural moments like GivingTuesday create belonging, spark participation, and, when leveraged well, lead to higher retention and deeper connection. 5. Launch of the Sustainable Giving Certification: Dave announces the new Sustainable Giving Certification, designed to recognize technology and service providers that enable recurring giving at scale. CharityEngine was recognized as the Founding Certified Partner for its leadership in sustainable giving technology. Also in this episode, they talked about: - How data insights from GivingTuesday reveal shifting donor behaviors. - The link between technology, donor experience, and long-term retention. - Practical steps for smaller nonprofits with limited tech resources. - The importance of aligning providers and platforms with sustainable giving principles. - Highlights from the Sustainable Giving Workshop and upcoming opportunities to engage. What if your next GivingTuesday campaign didn’t end after 24 hours — but built a foundation for year-round generosity? Get to Know the Presenters: - Learn more about Woodrow Rosenbaum - Learn more about Dave Martin - Learn more about Dave Raley Additional Resources:
Special thanks to our team at Sustainable Giving: Abigail, Tom, Kirsten, and Victoria. | |||
| The Neuroscience of Generosity: How Recurring Giving Rewires Behavior | 06 Jan 2026 | 00:55:18 | |
Why do donors say one thing… but do something completely different — and what does that mean for building generosity that lasts? In this episode, Dave Raley sits down with the brilliant (and very fun) Cherian Koshy — author of Neurogiving, globally recognized fundraising strategist, and newly-minted VP at Kindsight — for a lively conversation about what’s actually happening inside the donor brain. This is not your typical “fundraising best practices” episode. This is behavioral science meets generosity… with a side of humor, identity psychology, and a whole lot of practical insight for anyone trying to grow recurring generosity. Together, Dave and Cherian explore why donors move from considering a gift to actually giving, why monthly giving turns out to be a trust-building superpower, and how fundraisers can create donor experiences that feel easier, lighter, and more human. If you’ve ever wondered why donors behave the way they do (or why your “surefire” campaign didn’t perform the same way twice), this episode is a goldmine. Key Topics They Talk About: 1. The Story Behind Neurogiving
Also in this episode, they talk about:
What would fundraising look like if your donor experience made giving feel effortless — even automatic?
2. Explore Cherian’s work: neurogivingbook.com 3. More from Cherian: cheriankoshy.com 4. Connect with Cherian on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/cheriankoshy 5. Register for the Sustainable Giving Workshop: imago.consulting/workshop 6. Connect with Dave on LinkedIn: Special thanks to our team at Sustainable Giving: Abigail, Tom, Kirsten, and Victoria. | |||
| Why Monthly Donors Matter More Than Ever: Lessons from 40 Years of Fundraising | 21 Jan 2026 | 00:55:29 | |
What if the key to long-term impact isn’t raising more money, but building giving that actually lasts? Is monthly giving still being treated like a side tactic when it should be core strategy? In this episode of the Sustainable Giving podcast, host Dave Raley welcomes fundraising pioneer Harvey McKinnon, one of the earliest and most influential voices in the recurring giving movement. With more than 40 years of experience, and decades of data to back it up, Harvey brings clarity, candor, and perspective to a conversation many nonprofits urgently need to revisit. Together, Dave and Harvey explore how monthly giving became foundational to sustainable philanthropy, why so many organizations still hesitate to fully invest in it, and what leaders can do, whether they’re just getting started or ready to scale. From emergency response moments to lifelong donor relationships, this conversation is both practical and deeply human. Key Topics They Cover:
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Special thanks to our team at Sustainable Giving: Abigail, Tom, Kirsten, and Victoria. | |||
| Turning Belief Into Action: From Crisis-tunity to Consistent Giving | 04 Feb 2026 | 00:27:41 | |
What if sustainable giving isn’t just a funding strategy, but part of your mission itself?
In this episode of the Sustainable Giving podcast, Dave Raley sits down with with Eddie Kahler, Executive Director of the Wesley Foundation at Texas Christian University, to unpack an honest, hopeful, and highly practical story of transformation. What started as a looming funding deadline quickly became a breakthrough moment, one that reshaped how Eddie and his team think about generosity, discipleship, and long-term impact.
Recorded live during our Sustainable Giving Workshop last week, this conversation traces TCU Wesley’s journey from cautious experimentation to nearly quadrupling their recurring giving in just one year.
Along the way, Eddie shares what surprised him most, what fears were disproven, and how leaning into community (rather than doing everything alone) made all the difference.
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So what might change if you stopped seeing recurring giving as a tactic... and started seeing it as formation?
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Special thanks to our team at Sustainable Giving: Tom, Victoria, Kirsten, and Abigail. | |||
| The $326 Billion Question: DAFs, Donor Behavior, and What Comes Next | 18 Feb 2026 | 00:56:53 | |
What if the future of generosity isn’t about giving more, but about giving differently? In this episode of the Sustainable Giving podcast, host Dave Raley sits down with Mitch Stein, Head of Strategy at Chariot, to explore one of the most important (and misunderstood) shifts happening in philanthropy right now: the rise of Donor-Advised Funds, and what they could unlock for sustainable, recurring generosity. This isn’t a technical DAF explainer or a tax-policy deep dive. Instead, Dave and Mitch zoom out to look at how modern donor behavior is changing, why friction—not generosity—is often the real blocker, and how DAFs, recurring giving, and better infrastructure might help nonprofits plan with more confidence and resilience. Along the way, Mitch shares his unconventional path from Goldman Sachs to startup founder to philanthropy innovator, and what seeing the sector from the outside taught him about what’s broken and what’s possible. Top 5 Topics They Dive Into:
So what’s the one question nonprofit leaders should be asking themselves this year as generosity continues to evolve? Key Resources:
Special thanks to our team at Sustainable Giving: Tom, Victoria, Kirsten, and Abigail. | |||
| From One Night to Lasting Impact: Turning Fundraising Events into Sustainable Giving | 04 Mar 2026 | 00:58:16 | |
What if your next fundraising event didn’t just raise money for one night, but built generosity that lasts for years? In this episode of the Sustainable Giving podcast, host Dave Raley sits down with longtime fundraising leader and speaker Kirk Walden for a wide-ranging, practical conversation about events, recurring giving, and the future of sustainable generosity. Kirk has spent more than 30 years in fund development and has helped ministries raise over $75 million, much of it by transforming high-energy fundraising events into engines for long-term, recurring support. Together, Dave and Kirk unpack why events still matter, where they often fall short, and how leaders can design moments that move people from inspiration to lasting commitment. This isn’t a conversation about better banquets or sharper pitches. It’s about building systems, culture, and leadership maturity that turn embodied experiences into sustainable impact. Key Topics They Talk About:
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If you only get one moment with a donor — on a stage, in a room, or during a shared experience — how are you inviting them into something that lasts? Key Resources:
Special thanks to our team at Sustainable Giving: Tom, Kirsten, Victoria, and Abigail | |||
| From Subscriptions to Sustainers: What the Subscription Economy Teaches Nonprofits | 18 Mar 2026 | 00:50:12 | |
What if the future of generosity looks a lot more like the subscription economy? In this episode of the Sustainable Giving podcast, host Dave Raley sits down with subscription economy pioneer Amy Konary for a fascinating conversation about recurring revenue, customer relationships, and what nonprofit leaders can learn from the companies that helped build the modern subscription model. Amy has spent her career studying the shift from one-time transactions to long-term customer relationships. As the founder of the Subscribed Institute at Zuora, she works with hundreds of organizations navigating the transition to recurring revenue. And as one of the earliest analysts to help define the category of “SaaS,” she has had a front-row seat to the massive transformation that has reshaped entire industries. In this conversation, Dave and Amy explore the parallels between the subscription economy and sustainable generosity. They unpack why recurring models require a deeper shift than simply changing pricing, what separates organizations that successfully scale recurring revenue from those that stall, and how nonprofits can create lasting donor relationships built on ongoing value and trust. Along the way, they also look ahead to trends like subscription fatigue, retention-first strategies, and the growing role of AI, and what they might mean for the future of fundraising. Key Topics They Talk About:
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| From Seasonal Generosity to Steady Support: How a Rescue Mission Built Momentum in Sustainable Giving | 14 Apr 2026 | 00:42:47 | |
What if the donors who could sustain your mission year-round have been waiting, and you just haven't asked them the right way? This week on Sustainable Giving, host Dave Raley sits down with Kathy Coady, Chief Development Officer, and Melissa Tagg, Marketing & Communications Manager (and USA Today bestselling author!) from Hope Ministries Iowa. Together, they share the story of how a rescue mission that had quietly left monthly giving on the table completely transformed its approach and saw double-digit growth in sustainers within just eight months. Hope Ministries has served the homeless, hungry, abused, and addicted in central Iowa for over 110 years. Their need is 24/7, 365, but their recurring donor support had been flat for years. It was a checkbox, not a strategy. That changed when Kathy and Melissa decided they were done starting every fiscal year at the bottom of the mountain. This episode is full of practical wisdom and honest reflection for any leader wondering whether recurring giving could really work for their organization. Spoiler: it can. Key Topics They Talk About:
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Special thanks to our team at Sustainable Giving: Tom, Victoria, Kirsten and Abigail. | |||
| Fundable and Findable: Getting Out of the Nonprofit Starvation Cycle | 31 Mar 2026 | 00:52:38 | |
What actually makes a nonprofit truly fundable, and not just busy, but built to last? In this episode of the Sustainable Giving Podcast, Dave Raley sits down with Kevin L. Brown, CEO of Mighty Ally and author of Fundable & Findable, to unpack a hard truth: most nonprofits don’t struggle because they lack passion or effort. They struggle because they lack clarity. From his journey out of the advertising world to working alongside nonprofits globally, Kevin brings a sharp lens to the structural challenges holding organizations back. Together, Dave and Kevin explore what it really takes to move beyond the “starvation cycle” and into a model of sustainable, scalable impact, where organizations are not only doing meaningful work, but are clearly positioned, deeply trusted, and consistently supported. This is a candid, thought-provoking conversation that challenges assumptions about fundraising, branding, and what it means to build something that lasts. What would change if your organization focused less on doing more, and more on becoming unmistakably clear? Key Topics They Cover:
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| Problem. Solution. Action: How charity: water Designs Experiences That Create Lifelong Donors | 28 Apr 2026 | 00:58:37 | |
What if the most powerful fundraising tool your organization has is not a landing page, an email campaign, or a social media strategy, but a room? In this episode of Sustainable Giving, host Dave Raley sits down with Brian Seay, Experience Lab Director at charity: water, for a rich conversation about what it truly takes to move people from passive awareness into active, lasting generosity. Brian brings more than two decades of experience designing live events that inspire action, first on the artist relations and live events team at Compassion International, and now leading one of the most innovative donor experience spaces in the nonprofit world: The Experience Lab, a free, immersive exhibit housed at The Factory at Franklin, just outside Nashville, Tennessee. Brian and Dave dig into the architecture of transformation, the psychology of the ask, and what separates a moment of emotional inspiration from a genuine long-term commitment. Key Topics They Talk About:
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How might you design a donor experience in your own context, whether at a gala, an open house, or even a single meeting, that moves people not just emotionally, but into sustained, long-term generosity? Key Resources:
Special thanks to our team at Sustainable Giving: Tom, Victoria, Kirsten and Abigail. | |||
| The Future of Sustainable Giving: From What Is to What Could Be | 14 May 2026 | 01:04:49 | |
In this special live episode of Sustainable Giving, host Dave Raley convenes a powerhouse lineup of researchers, practitioners, and sector leaders to explore why the charitable world is at an inflection point. With donor behavior shifting, subscription models reshaping the economy, and a $10 to $20 billion annual opportunity sitting on the table, recurring giving is no longer reserved for organizations with traditional membership or sponsorship models. It's now accessible to the 75% of nonprofits historically left behind. Joined by Samir Kahn (GivingTuesday), Dr. Sanjay Bindra (GOSUMEC Foundation USA), Chris Free (The Joshua Fund), Becky Endicott and Jon McCoy (We Are For Good), and Erica Waasdorp (A Direct Solution), Dave unpacks the research, the real-world results, and the global perspectives that prove sustainable giving can transform any organization willing to believe it's possible. Key Topics They Talk About
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| Scaling Humanity in the Age of AI: The Beating Heart of Fundraising Isn’t Tech — It’s People | 24 May 2026 | 00:57:51 | |
What if the secret to scaling generosity isn't more tech, but using tech to scale the one thing that actually sustains giving: people? In this episode of the Sustainable Giving podcast, host Dave Raley sits down with Nathan Hill, VP of Marketing at Avid (and a self-described "marketing and fundraising nerd"), for a wide-ranging, energizing conversation about data, AI, donor trends, and why the human element is still the beating heart of it all. Nathan brings a rare blend of perspectives. He's worked in nonprofits big and small, spent nearly a decade helping fundraisers level up at Next After, and now leads marketing at one of the most talked-about AI-powered fundraising platforms in the sector. Dave and Nathan swap stories about the accidental paths that led them into this work, the "face-palm" moments every organization discovers when they actually secret-shop their own donor experience, and why the current "fewer donors, larger gifts" trend may be a bubble about to pop. Plus: a surfing metaphor, a printing press history lesson, and a surprisingly hopeful take on what AI means for lean nonprofit teams. Key topics they talked about: 1. Why the "Fewer Donors, Larger Gifts" Trend Might Not Last: Nathan unpacks fresh data from the new Avid + Wiland benchmark (1,000+ organizations, $14B+ in revenue, updated in real time). Retention of high-value donors is declining faster than the broad base, upgrade rates have fallen off a cliff, and the pipeline of future mid- and major-level donors is weakening. Translation: the bubble is real, and leaders need to act now. 2. Data, AI, and the "Fundraising Operating System:” Nathan explains how Avid sits on top of your existing tech stack (CRM, email, donation platform, ads) to unify your data, surface insights, automate segmentation, and even help create and launch campaigns in minutes instead of weeks. The goal: free fundraisers to focus on what only humans can do. 3. The Human Element Still Wins: Nathan and Dave agree: the most unique, differentiating thing in fundraising will always be authentic humanity. AI and data aren't here to replace relationships. They're here to scale them. And in a world drowning in noise, showing up human is the ultimate competitive advantage. 4. The Generosity Opportunity Hiding in Plain Sight: Dave breaks down a brand-new Lilly School of Philanthropy analysis of the "One Big Beautiful Bill" and its universal charitable deduction, which could bring 6–9 million new giving households into philanthropy. But only if nonprofits actually invite them in. 5. The Power of the Ongoing Value Proposition: Drawing on his work on value proposition at Next After (and a shout-out in Chapter 23 of The Rise of Sustainable Giving), Nathan explains why the appeal that wins a one-time gift isn't the same one that earns a monthly donor, and how to clearly communicate the unique impact of recurring giving. What are you doing today to build a sustainable pipeline of generous, engaged, recurring donors, and how are you using the tools at your fingertips to scale the human relationships that make it all work? Key Resources:
Special thanks to our team at Sustainable Giving: Tom, Kirsten, Victoria, and Abigail. | |||
| Planes, Pledges, and Persistence: How One Organization Built a Recurring Giving Program That Actually Lasts | 09 Jun 2026 | 00:49:39 | |
What does it take to build a recurring giving program inside an organization with 80+ years of history, deep donor relationships, and a mission that literally flies people to the ends of the earth? In this episode, Dave Raley sits down with Tracey Werre, Director of Growth & Digital Experiences at Mission Aviation Fellowship (MAF), for a candid, behind-the-scenes look at what it really takes to grow sustainable recurring revenue, not in a vacuum, but inside a complex, multi-model organization with a lot of heritage and a lot of heart. Tracey brings over two decades of marketing expertise, a background that spans fashion to aviation (yes, really), and 16 years of deep nonprofit fundraising experience at MAF. She's built a recurring giving program called Flight Crew from the ground up, and she's not done yet. From a scrappy MVP launch in 2020 to a full-scale 5.0 revamp, Tracey shares the wins, the walls she hit, and the wisdom she's picked up along the way. If you've ever wondered what it looks like to actually commit to recurring giving — not just test it once and move on — this conversation is for you. Key Topics They Talk About:
What's one thing your organization could do in the next 90 days to make it easier for donors to give monthly? Key Resources Special thanks to our team at Sustainable Giving: Tom, Michelle, Victoria, Kirsten, and Abigail. | |||