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Ask a Development Director! | Jackson Cooper (Part 2)

39 min · 13 de oct de 2025
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Jackson Cooper is making his mark on the world of fundraising and philanthropy. He has been a fundraiser throughout his entire career, starting by sealing mail envelopes with donor acknowledgement letters inside as a volunteer for an organization he loved. Today, he is a well-established leader in philanthropy, arts and culture, and nonprofit leadership. In this episode, we kick off the last of a 2-part conversation where Jackson answers questions submitted by listeners about fundraising, working with a development director, and how to build a donor-cultivation strategy within small organizations.  If you’re inspired byJackson, and found this episode helpful, consider connecting with him at https://jcooperarts.com/ [https://jcooperarts.com/].  This episode was produced by Jordan Thierry of Dream Chase Media; with essential production and marketing expertise from Aranza Garcia and Issac Gsoria.  You can follow How to Build a Nonprofit on Instagram, TikTok, and Youtube. Sign up for Jordan’s free newsletter at DreamChaseMedia.com.

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