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The Nonprofit Funding Blueprint For Bigger Gifts

40 min · 22. apr. 2026
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If your nonprofit is hustling for small donations but still feels broke, the math might be the problem, not your mission. We sit down with Trevor Bragdon, founder of Seven Figure Fundraising, and get real about where nonprofit funding actually comes from and why major donor fundraising is the lever most organizations avoid until it’s too late. One stat changes the whole conversation: a tiny percentage of donors giving $5,000+ can drive the majority of total giving, which means your strategy has to match reality.  We talk donor psychology in plain language: why people give (hint, it’s rarely just the tax deduction), how trust in the executive director shapes giving decisions, and why corporate giving is a smaller slice than most people assume. Trevor breaks down how to build visibility in your community without making it “the executive director show,” plus how recurring donations can create stable cash flow and turn small givers into long-term supporters. If you’ve ever served on a nonprofit board or tried to fundraise for a cause you love, this one hits home.  Then we get tactical: how to craft a six to eight minute fundraising pitch, where emotion belongs (and where it backfires), how to ask major donors only once a year on purpose, and how to time that ask around when high net worth donors actually make philanthropic decisions. Trevor also shares a smart “range ask” close for prospects, and how to follow up without chasing people through endless email threads.  If you want better nonprofit fundraising results, stronger donor relationships, and a repeatable major gifts system, listen all the way through. Subscribe, share this with a nonprofit leader, and leave a review, then tell us: what part of asking for money feels hardest for you right now? Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2036086/support] www.themrpreneur.com

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