
Nonprofit CourageLab Stop Asking For Advice When You Actually Want Money
Hey friend — this episode is a bit of a rant, because honestly, I just can’t take it anymore. There is some really bad fundraising advice floating around the nonprofit world, and one piece in particular absolutely drives me up the wall. You may have heard it before — “If you want money, ask for advice. If you want advice, ask for money.”
The idea behind it is that you should ask donors for their input first as a “relationship building tactic,” and then eventually you’ll be able to ask for money. But here’s what actually ends up happening: nonprofit leaders avoid asking for financial support altogether. They keep having meetings, asking for advice, collecting feedback… and meanwhile, the mission is still under-funded. I see this constantly with EDs, CEOs, development staff — and it’s not relationship-building. It’s manipulation. It’s having a hidden agenda.
And I don’t do hidden agendas.
In this episode, I talk about why “ask for advice to get money” is dysfunctional, manipulative, and ultimately ineffective in raising sustainable funding. I share why honesty is the real trust-builder, why clarity is more respectful than tip-toeing around your intentions, and why being direct is not rude — it’s actually generous. If we’re asking for support because our work matters, then we don’t need to hide that.
We also talk about:
- Why confidence matters more than perfectly scripted asks
- How “advice collecting” is often just procrastination dressed up as strategy
- Why you should only ask for advice from people who have actually done what you’re trying to do
- How implementing someone’s feedback (and reporting back) is what actually strengthens relationships
- Why direct, honest asking raises more money faster — without the emotional exhaustion
If you've been told to “build the relationship first” but were never taught how, this episode is going to feel like taking a huge breath of fresh air. You don’t need to manipulate. You don’t need to disguise your intentions. You don’t need to be scared of asking.
You need courage, clarity, and clean communication — and we talk about all of that here.
Take a listen — especially if you’ve been avoiding the ask. This might be the moment everything clicks.
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