Grow Your Nonprofit Budget by 15-20%

Let's talk growth.

 

At your nonprofit organization, you might grow your budget by 5-8% each year. 

 

Let’s say you have a $3.6M budget this year….$3.85M next year.

 

What if you wanted to start growing by 15%? 20%? Growing your $3.6M budget to $4.2M?

 

Your first step is not hiring another fundraiser…or adding another event or appeal. 

 

The real shift:

❇️Pivot into a high-ROI model.

❇️Create an honest budget.

❇️Stop half of the transactional fundraising you’re doing (it should only be 25% of your budget).

❇️Train your team to shift into relational fundraising that yields 75% of your budget.

 

Stop waiting to have enough money committed to increase your budget.

 

Learn how to do the things that align your hours to the dollars you need.

 

This attracts donors who ‘get it’ and want to give you more gen-ops dollars.


Whenever you’re ready, here are THREE things you can do next:

👣 Follow me on LinkedIn where I share the same lessons I teach my clients about attracting larger gen-ops dollars and adding 7-figures + to their bottom line. 

🍎 Read my GUIDE! THE TRUTH ABOUT GIVE/GETS :: Top 5 Reasons Your Board’s Give/Get Is Leaving Thousands (Sometimes Millions) on the Table. See how limiting board members to the Give/Get model restricts gifts and keeps your staff from reaching their full fundraising potential. Here to get it.

📈 Work with me to scale your org's revenue by 2-5X and fund your organization’s Strategic Plan // If you’re a business-minded CEO already raising MILLIONS but need to diversify revenue and secure more general-operating dollars to invest in growth, you can apply to work with me here.

Sherry Quam Taylor

Sherry Quam Taylor works with business-minded Nonprofit CEOs whose Strategic Plans require expansive budgets and larger amounts of general-operating revenue for growth. To become investment-level ready, Sherry helps leaders see their revenue potential and helps them see what may be blocking donors from giving in this way. Sherry’s clients know how to attract larger donors by solving the funding challenges at the root of the issue.

As a result of learning her methodology, Sherry’s clients become sustainable, diversify revenue, and know how to add significant amounts gen-ops revenue to their budgets. But mostly, their development departments and board have transformed into high-ROI revenue generators – aligning their hours with relational dollars and set free from the limitations of transactional fundraising.

Sherry attributes the success of her business to her passion for modeling radical confidence to the future CEOs in her house - her two college-aged daughters.

https://www.QuamTaylor.com
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