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Thank you for being part of the Virtual Executive Director / Labyrinth / Relentlessly Human Tour experience. I love and appreciate everyone who has listened, downloaded, reviewed, supported through Patreon, and shared their talent with me on the mic.

Now that the podcast has come to an end, please enjoy listening to the archives. I created a timeless podcast of nonprofit leadership, operations, and fundraising tips, as well as interviews with artists and healers. 

If you would like to get in touch with me, feel free to email becky [at] beckybrett.com. I'm available for coaching and consulting for purpose-driven leaders, and I'd love to hear from you!

Oct 1, 2018

If 30% of your organization's fundraising comes in at the end of the year, shouldn't you start giving year-end fundraising 100% of your effort? This week I don't mean to scare anyone. My goal is to share with you four of the ways my own year-end fundraising has flopped, so that you can learn from my mistakes. Those mistakes were: poor planning, starting late, horrible time management, and a lack of commitment to the process. There's even a little history lesson and a big productivity tip in here, and advance notice of a new consulting package I'm putting together just for year-end executive coaching. Resources: Zero Mile Kit: https://gum.co/zeromile Fundraising Course: https://virtual-executive-director.teachable.com/p/5-steps-to-fundraising-success/ https://blog.winspireme.com/must-share-stats-on-year-end-giving-infographic https://www.artofmanliness.com/articles/eisenhower-decision-matrix/