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Author: Jason McNeal

I provide leadership, advancement and fundraising consulting services to educational, healthcare, and non-profit organizations.

The Pressure For Gifts

Posted on December 1, 2023 by Jason McNeal

There are two types of pressures gift officers can embrace. On the one hand, many gift officers can feel pressured to invite the biggest possible gift from a donor as quickly as possible. This pressure can cause gift officers to feel as if they have to “ask big,” and “not leave money on the table,”…

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What Comes After “Giving Tuesday” . . . For You?

Posted on November 29, 2023 by Jason McNeal

Last Thursday in the United States (back on October 9 for our Canadian friends), the Thanksgiving holiday was celebrated. This holiday has evolved into a time for pausing to feel gratitude, to count one’s blessings, and to focus on the positive, even when the negative may be surrounding us. Yesterday was “Giving Tuesday.”  A day,…

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What Should Concern Us More?

Posted on November 20, 2023November 19, 2023 by Jason McNeal

“We’ve gotten some push-back from the direct mail piece we sent.  People are saying we ask for money all the time.” “People complained that we sent too many emails on our giving day.” “We’ve had people hang up on our phonathon callers.” Whenever I hear these types of observations from advancement folk, I regularly ask…

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How Do You Think Best?

Posted on November 17, 2023 by Jason McNeal

Not when or where do you think best.  We all have stories of that a-ha moment while taking a shower or waking up with the solution to an especially thorny problem we are facing. But, how do you think best? Do you think best by bouncing ideas off of other people?  Do you think best…

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A Better Donor Question – At Least To Begin

Posted on November 15, 2023 by Jason McNeal

“I’ll ask them what impact they want to make.” This was the answer I received recently when I asked a gift officer what question they might pose to a donor couple in order to get into the major gift giving discussion the gift officer was seeking to have with them. On the surface, this would…

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2 Mistakes With 1 Specific Thing

Posted on November 13, 2023 by Jason McNeal

What’s the 1 specific thing you want a prospective donor to do based on receiving your direct mail? What’s the 1 specific thing you want an alum to do based on their interaction with your social media campaign? What’s the 1 specific thing you want to accomplish with the prospective major donor during your visit?…

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Giving As Good Governance

Posted on November 10, 2023 by Jason McNeal

There are at least 3 reasons why giving should be a key aspect of a governing board’s work: Board member giving signifies to employees, donors, and the broader community that they believe in and fully support the CEO.  If the board desires the CEO to be successful, then personal giving of some amount from each…

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How Busy Is Too Busy?

Posted on November 8, 2023November 6, 2023 by Jason McNeal

When we become so busy there isn’t a time to learn, we are too busy. When we become so busy there isn’t time to read, we are too busy. When we become so busy there isn’t time to relax, we are too busy. When we become so busy there isn’t time to plan, we are…

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The Giving Docent

Posted on November 6, 2023 by Jason McNeal

If you’ve ever been on an inspiring and engaging guided tour of a museum, a zoo, a historical site, a botanical garden, or even a city, chances are you were led by an experienced and talented docent. The word, “docent,” is defined most simply as a college or university teacher or lecturer (not at the…

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My Mom’s Biscuits

Posted on November 3, 2023October 28, 2023 by Jason McNeal

Simply stated, they are fantastic.  They always have been since I can remember. Made from scratch, warm, flaky, and perfect for topping with apple butter. The problem is that she can’t tell you how she makes them.  She has no recipe.  It’s not difficult – flour, baking soda, buttermilk, etc. But, there is no formula….

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