A curated list of nonprofit resources from Andrew Olsen, CFRE.
I know firsthand how daunting it can be to figure out which products and services are worth your investment. As leaders in nonprofit organizations, we are held to a high standard of integrity and stewardship for the resources we direct. I’m proud to offer this curated listing of my personally tested and proven favorites that I believe in. In some instances I may receive a small commission from some of these companies if you purchase through this site, and your 501(c)(3) organization may also qualify for a discount by purchasing one of these products or services through my site.
Software
BrightDot – Fundraising coaching
Dickerson Bakker & Associates – Nonprofit consulting services
Digitalish – Digital strategy and turnkey solutions for nonprofits
Greater Than Good – DR, VR, AR, and VC creative services for nonprofits
Lewis Fundraising – Jason Lewis, CFRE and AFP Master Trainer
SEED Fundraising – Courses and coaching for cultivating elite fundraising skills
Engagement Fundraising: How to raise more money for less in the 21st century by Greg Warner
The War for Fundraising Talent: And How Small Shops Can Win by Jason Lewis, CFRE
Asking: A 59-Minute Guide to Everything Board Members, Volunteers, and Staff Must Know to Secure the Gift by Jerold Panas
Monthly Giving. The Sleeping Giant. How Small Gifts Can Be Powerful Tools to Support Any Organization by Erica Waasdorp
Ask Without Fear!: A Simple Guide to Connecting Donors with What Matters to Them Most by Marc A. Pitman
Nonprofit Answers by Jeremy Reis
Nonprofits Are Messy: Lessons in Leadership | Fundraising | Board Development | Communications By Joan Garry
Podcast – The Fundraising Authority By Joe Garecht
The Fundraising Talent Podcast By fundraisingtalent
Engagement Fundraising: How to Raise More Money at Lower Costs By MarketSmart
Building a StoryBrand with Donald Miller | Clarify Your Message So Customers Will Listen By StoryBrand.com
The John Maxwell Leadership Podcast By John Maxwell
HBR IdeaCast By Harvard Business Review