New Podcast: Does Your Financing Plan Fully Finance Your Mission


I was having conversations with two prospects, and I always ask: “How much more money do you need? How much would they want to grow?”

Organization A - with confidence - aimed to grow by 5x. Organization B, after some hesitation, answered 5 to 7%. The latter surprised me.

People usually come to me because they want growth by millions so they can invest fully in all three areas of their organization; programs, admin/overhead, and fundraising.

So I asked, “What if you had 20% more? Or 50% more?”

Organization B said, “Of course, we’d use it. But we can’t even fathom how to get there,” and proceeded to list the things keeping their plate full.

I tell you - one organization will grow faster than the other.

One sees that what they’re doing isn’t working and is planning for growth.

The other needs help breaking out of the scarcity mindset that has plagued the nonprofit sector for too long.

This is where a financing plan comes into play. It makes a 2X, 5X, or even 10X growth plan doable.

Is your team creating a Financing Plan every year? Or just a Fundraising Plan? Only one will fully fund your entire mission.

Tune in to learn more 🎬 watch the full episode of The Business Behind Fundraising — Does Your Financing Plan Fully Finance Your Mission with Sherry Quam Taylor.

What You Will Discover:

✔️ Determine your target number. Your financing plan should clearly articulate your financial need and reflect your big vision. Write that number, state your growth initiatives, and don’t let your fear hinder you from fulfilling your mission.

✔️ Align your hours with dollars. Your fundraising team may be stuck on the spin cycle - doing the same events every year, getting little to no revenue. These activities (like events) may be sponsored, but your team is putting paid time into organizing them. Passing hours are like dollars floating away.

✔️ Fundraising is education. Communication is the key to clarity. It’s our responsibility to be detailed in expressing who we are, what we need, and what our initiatives are about to our donors.

✔️ Use your financing plan like a compass. Is your fundraising team going on autopilot? If the destination becomes murky, setting up a financing plan shifts you into high-level fundraising activities.

✔️ Inspiring investment-level donors to fund your initiative is actually quite practical. But it’s a heavy responsibility to carry alone. Your staff should step in and be able to perfectly communicate your true financial need and then ask for that need.

✔️Get on a path to steady revenue. Your financing plan helps pinpoint the things that sabotage time and block our full money-making potential. Since it represents the true need of our organization, it drives us in the right direction to steady revenue. No more landing in the red.


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

👣 Follow me on LinkedIn and subscribe to my podcast, The Business Behind Fundraising // I give away insider info every week - the same lessons I teach my clients about what they can do to attract larger gen-ops dollars and add 7-figures+ to their bottom line.

 

📝 Read my WHITEPAPER to see what’s keep you from having enough gen-ops funding each year // You’ll learn THE BIG FUNDRAISING SECRET that keeps nonprofits from securing money for programs AND infrastructure initiatives in their strategic plans. Here to get it.

 

📈 Work with me to put your organization on a 2X - 10X revenue trajectory // If you’re raising MILLIONS of charitable revenue each year but scaling your team’s fundraising efforts to match your aggressive growth initiatives feels unclear, just send me an email (Sherry@QuamTaylor.com) with the subject line “grow.” Tell me a little about your org and your need to scale. 


P.S. If you’re not raising MILLIONS yet but you are ambitious, want to be there soon, and are ready to invest in scaling, just change your subject line to “ambitious” and I’ll reply with details.

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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