A Legacy of Generosity
In a sector where competition for donors and dollars can feel fierce, one fundraising leader is making the case for a radically different approach — one built on partnership, curiosity, and community trust. In this episode, hosts Kristi Ackley and Jen Emerick-Cayton sit down with Jennifer Pinske, Director of Community Engagement at Family Service Rochester, a cornerstone nonprofit serving individuals and families in Southeast Minnesota for more than 60 years. Jennifer brings 25 years of nonprofit experience to a conversation that challenges the scarcity mindset and shows what's possible when organizations choose collaboration over competition. ✨ In this episode, you'll learn: * Why collaboration — not competition — is the foundation of a truly effective nonprofit * How to identify gaps in your community rather than duplicating services that already exist * What it looks like to partner with other nonprofits on programs, grants, and county initiatives * Why referring a donor to another organization can actually deepen their trust in yours * How to talk to donors about the bigger community picture — not just your own mission * Why your organization's reputation in the community matters more than you think when it comes to legacy giving * How smaller nonprofits and rural communities can start building collaborative relationships one step at a time * Why the most meaningful donor relationships are partnerships, not transactions 🎧 Listen in for a conversation that will challenge you to think beyond your own organization — because when nonprofits rise together, the whole community wins. Key Topics/Themes: Nonprofit collaboration, community partnerships, donor trust, legacy giving, duplicative services, stakeholder engagement, relational fundraising, community impact, donor referrals, nonprofit leadership, rural nonprofits
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