People in Fundraising: A Nonprofit Podcast by Tim Wilson
Each week, ”People in Fundraising” founder and host Tim Wilson features an insightful conversation with philanthropy leaders, whether in frontline development, prospect management & research, donor relations & stewardship, donor/alumni engagement, and beyond. There are countless intriguing stories about people’s paths to fundraising. Our ”People in Fundraising” website and podcast profile nonprofit leaders across the philanthropic world, bringing you the human interest side of people in fundraising. This podcast spotlight people representing a diverse range of institutions, causes, geographies, and backgrounds. Each guest reflects on and shares their joys about working in a career that so many of us adore, love, and envision how it can improve.
Episodes

Friday Dec 29, 2023
Friday Dec 29, 2023
Originally recorded and aired in fall 2022: Marci gives a fascinating account of her role at Coafrica, in Episode #21 of "People in Fundraising." I was not prepared for how powerful her stories would be of the need for schoolrooms in Africa, where Coafrica seeks to construct classrooms.
In her role as Coafrica's Director, Marci shares how the nonprofit builds strong coalitions with other nonprofits and people on the ground to empower local employment and buy-in. She talks about all of the logistics (labor, materials, government involvement, alumni) that go in to their initiative and partnerships with other NGO’s. Also how they evaluate coalition and community partners.

Friday Dec 29, 2023
Friday Dec 29, 2023
Originally recorded and aired in fall 2022: "A sequence of experience and luck" over Amanda Hoskins' richly diverse career in healthcare nonprofits brought her to her current role as the Assistant Vice President of Advancement Services at Oregon Health & Sciences University Foundation (OHSU). Amanda is the first person to represent Oregon in my podcast series.
You are in for a treat as Amanda shares terrific insights about building and refining grateful patient/grateful families fundraising programs starting at the 21-minute mark.

Friday Dec 29, 2023
Friday Dec 29, 2023
Renana Greenberg Kehoe joins "People in Fundraising" for Episode #19. She and I joked that this episode should be called "Field of Dreams," since we discuss her work at the beautiful, relatively new Bellforge Arts Center - and I get emotional at the 15-min. mark when Renana asks me about my family's summer visit to the "Field of Dreams" movie ballfield in Iowa.
Listen to the on-the-spot painting Renana creates at the 28-min. mark when I ask her what she envisions for the future of Bellforge. "The key to all of this," Renana sums up, "is being passionate about what you are doing. When you really believe in doing something that will be here long after we all will be, you find the time and energy.”

Friday Dec 29, 2023
Friday Dec 29, 2023
Originally recorded and aired in summer 2022: Episode 18 takes us outside higher education and healthcare sectors to one of the coolest museums in the country: The Science History Institute in Philadelphia! The Institute is celebrating its 40th anniversary in 2022-23, and I am grateful to Jessica Wade, the Relationship Management Analyst, for being my guest to describe what's in store for this milestone!
Jessica talks about how she got to The Science History Institute after working three jobs at the same time for over two years - and how this museum non-profit's mission, people, and collections have inspired her to stay for close to the last decade. She describes her multi-faceted role as "being around many people, or a lot of books!"

Friday Dec 29, 2023
Friday Dec 29, 2023
Neida Jimenez is my guest in Episode 17 of "People in Fundraising," and the candor and confidence she infused our conversation with are remarkable. Well worth your time! Neida talks about her passion for Major Gifts fundraising, and how bad chapters involving angry donors can end up as successful conclusions as fundraisers build relationships where angry donors are heard.
In a half-hour full of Neida's enlightening perspective, she talks about how white hairs are an asset; how being a seasoned nonprofit professional is empowering for women like her; how the programs she raises funds for will outlive her, the donors, and the initial recipients; and the challenges in Neida's career of not having similar mentorship opportunities as other colleagues.
Neida talks candidly about her passion to diversify the fundraising profession, where "there aren't many people who look like me." Hear what Neida is doing to change that with "a beautiful rainbow of color and experiences," starting at the 21-minute mark.

Friday Dec 29, 2023
Friday Dec 29, 2023
Episode #16 in "People in Fundraising" features one of my favorite people from my first nonprofit employer: Ron Bembry of Columbia University! Like me, Ron is a huge StarWars fan. We were determined to find ways to work in the Galaxy far, far away into our professional conversation.
Ron talks about his major in music industry and his first role in fundraising, at his alma mater, Northeastern University. A mere seven years into his career, Ron is a young nonprofit professional now overseeing Columbia's School of International Public Affairs' #annualgiving and #leadershipgiving, and after a brief detour into fintech and interviewing/onboarding during the height of the pandemic, Ron is excited to be back in higher education fundraising.

Friday Dec 29, 2023
Friday Dec 29, 2023
Originally recorded and aired in summer 2022: 15 episodes across 10 states (20% toward my goal of interviewing at least one person from each state) in "People in Fundraising," and today I am excited to share my conversation with someone who has worked in nearly that many roles and organizations: Kyle Garvey.
Kyle's development career has spanned higher education, management, law, environmental research, healthcare, and now engineering fundraising, in Annual Fund as well as Major and Principal Gifts. His description of engineering's everyday impact at about the 31-minute mark is enlightening.

Friday Dec 29, 2023
Friday Dec 29, 2023
Originally recorded and aired in summer 2022: Collette Call is a dynamic, insightful, and humorous person, and our conversation could have gone on much longer if not for a donor visit she had already lined up. In our wide-ranging conversation, Collette outlines her first positions in fundraising at Harvard and the career-changing influence the roles had on her. She candidly discusses when she recognized that she had lost her "why," and what she did to regain it as a young professional.
Having spent much of her career in healthcare philanthropy, Collette shares some terrific insights about wrestling with the question, "How do I feel ethically about fundraising in healthcare." Our conversation wraps up with Collette sharing her ideas for a Ph.D. pursuit and, among other goals, helping to create professional pathways in fundraising for people who don't want to be a manager.

Friday Dec 29, 2023
Friday Dec 29, 2023
"People in Fundraising" continues its expansion across the country, and today I am proud to feature my interview with Brian Robinson, who lives in Florida.
Brian and I became acquainted a few months ago during a two-day Apra virtual open house, and we kept getting slotted into the same breakout sessions. He was friendly and great to connect with, and I wanted to have him on our program to share what he did at his remote prospect research employer, The FOCUS Group. At the time of our conversation, Brian was still leading research efforts there. He was also heavily involved with membership recruitment and retainment for the Apra Florida chapter.

Friday Dec 29, 2023
Friday Dec 29, 2023
In Episode 12, I am excited to chat with someone from leading cloud computing software company Blackbaud - Jennifer Vincent, an account executive in the higher education area.
Jennifer covers the Southeast Region and works fully remote, thanks to Blackbaud's "remote first" policy. In this wide-ranging and really fun conversation, Jennifer talks about building the prospect development program at her alma mater, the University of North Carolina-Wilmington.
The heart of our chat centers on a question Jennifer gets frequently from others in prospect management and research: "How did you make the change from non-profits to the for-profit side at Blackbaud? What was that like?" I loved Jennifer's analogy, so be on the lookout for it!

