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EPISODE · Dec 18, 2023 · 38 MIN

144. Lessons from a successful capital campaign, with Steph Pisharody

from Fundraising Bright Spots · host Rob Woods, Bright Spot

This time we’re looking at capital campaigns and appeals, and in particular how to make them work if the charity you work for is relatively small. Successful appeals are not an easy undertaking for any charity, but there are at least examples of various famous appeals by well-known charities in books about fundraising. Given how many smaller charities need to raise an extra injection of funding for an important new project, I wanted to share a story from a fundraiser who has managed a successful capital campaign in an organisation with fewer resources. I was delighted talk to Steph Pisharody, an experienced fundraiser who worked for many years as Head of Development at St Albans Cathedral. She was there throughout their campaign to raise a seven figure sum for a new heritage and community project. I loved hearing Steph’s reflections on how they did it! Whether or not you’re embarking on your own campaign, I hope you find her insights and examples as helpful as I did. If you want to share this episode because you think it will help other charities – THANK YOU! - we are both on Linked In and on X / twitter I am @woods_rob.

This time we’re looking at capital campaigns and appeals, and in particular how to make them work if the charity you work for is relatively small. Successful appeals are not an easy undertaking for any charity, but there are at least examples of various famous appeals by well-known charities in books about fundraising. Given how many smaller charities need to raise an extra injection of funding for an important new project, I wanted to share a story from a fundraiser who has managed a successful capital campaign in an organisation with fewer resources. I was delighted talk to Steph Pisharody, an experienced fundraiser who worked for many years as Head of Development at St Albans Cathedral. She was there throughout their campaign to raise a seven figure sum for a new heritage and community project. I loved hearing Steph’s reflections on how they did it! Whether or not you’re embarking on your own campaign, I hope you find her insights and examples as helpful as I did. If you want to share this episode because you think it will help other charities – THANK YOU! - we are both on Linked In and on X / twitter I am @woods_rob.

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