
Nonprofit CourageLab If I Were Samaritan.city This is How I’d Raise $5 Million in 6 Months
Hey friend! In this episode, I’m walking you through a case study of what I’d do if I were part of Samaritan—a nonprofit that’s tackling homelessness in an innovative way. They’ve built a tech platform that connects unhoused neighbors with social and financial capital to help them move forward. It’s a mission that’s close to my heart, and I see so much opportunity for growth.
So, here’s the fun part: If I were in their shoes, how would I raise $5 million in six months? Let’s break it down.
What We Cover in This Episode:
- Why Samaritan’s model is so compelling and different from traditional nonprofits
- The three main revenue streams I’d focus on to hit a $5M fundraising goal
- How to maximize corporate healthcare partnerships for bigger investments
- The power of unrestricted funding from high-net-worth donors and family foundations
- Engaging and scaling a grassroots volunteer donor program
- The role of a strong board and network in attracting major funding
- The importance of storytelling, data, and strategic donor outreach
This episode is all about strategy, innovation, and thinking bigger when it comes to funding a mission-driven organization. Whether you’re in the nonprofit world or just love hearing about creative fundraising approaches, I think you’ll get a lot out of this one.
Let’s Connect:
If you found this episode helpful, send me a message! I’d love to hear your thoughts. And if you’re part of a nonprofit looking to scale, this might give you some fresh ideas to apply.
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