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EPISODE · Apr 23, 2026 · 31 MIN

From $7,000 to $800,000: How North Bay Transformed Its Fundraising Strategy

from On The Ground · host James Misner

From $7,000 to $800,000: How North Bay Transformed Its Fundraising StrategyDiscover how North Bay, a 17-year-old outdoor education organization, shifted from negligible fundraising to confidently raising nearly $800,000 annually. Jen Foy shares her journey, strategies, and lessons learned to inspire nonprofit leaders to rethink their funding models and systems.In this episode:The storytelling power of cohesive messaging in fundraisingHow North Bay identified and invested in foundational partnershipsThe importance of starting small with systems and processesStrategies for building a community presence and recognitionLessons learned from failed outreach effortsThe role of team culture and leadership in risk-taking and learningPractical steps to grow a donor list from scratchThe concept of 'learning labs' for continuous improvementThe significance of 'day in the life' visits for engagementFuture fundraising plans and expanding donor pipelinesTimestamps:00:00 - Introduction: The mission to change nonprofit funding perceptions01:51 - Jen Foy’s background and North Bay's vision02:58 - Challenges faced: organizational burnout and funding crises04:09 - The fundraising vacuum: initial small donations and reliance on grants05:32 - Entering a new era: from $7,000 to $800,000 in annual revenue10:00 - Building foundation and corporation partnerships: starting points11:11 - The decision to invest in fundraisers: making a strategic leap12:46 - Overcoming fear: why investment was a necessity13:46 - Navigating community perception and awareness gaps15:11 - Why North Bay focused on corporate and foundation funding16:51 - Setting up effective systems: KPIs, tracking, and iteration18:13 - Embracing imperfect systems: starting small and scaling19:10 - The 'day in the life' visits approach and its impact on engagement21:37 - Lessons from failures: email campaigns and event turnout23:13 - Reflecting and learning: debriefs and team culture26:17 - Leadership principles fostering a collaborative, risk-tolerant team27:14 - Next steps: expanding the donor base and future growth28:24 - Final advice: start small, take risks, and learn fastResources & Links:The Kipos Group WebsiteBook a discovery Call with James M.Connect with Jen Foy:LinkedInConnect with James Misner:LinkedIn

From $7,000 to $800,000: How North Bay Transformed Its Fundraising StrategyDiscover how North Bay, a 17-year-old outdoor education organization, shifted from negligible fundraising to confidently raising nearly $800,000 annually. Jen Foy shares her journey, strategies, and lessons learned to inspire nonprofit leaders to rethink their funding models and systems.In this episode:The storytelling power of cohesive messaging in fundraisingHow North Bay identified and invested in foundational partnershipsThe importance of starting small with systems and processesStrategies for building a community presence and recognitionLessons learned from failed outreach effortsThe role of team culture and leadership in risk-taking and learningPractical steps to grow a donor list from scratchThe concept of 'learning labs' for continuous improvementThe significance of 'day in the life' visits for engagementFuture fundraising plans and expanding donor pipelinesTimestamps:00:00 - Introduction: The mission to change nonprofit funding perceptions01:51 - Jen Foy’s background and North Bay's vision02:58 - Challenges faced: organizational burnout and funding crises04:09 - The fundraising vacuum: initial small donations and reliance on grants05:32 - Entering a new era: from $7,000 to $800,000 in annual revenue10:00 - Building foundation and corporation partnerships: starting points11:11 - The decision to invest in fundraisers: making a strategic leap12:46 - Overcoming fear: why investment was a necessity13:46 - Navigating community perception and awareness gaps15:11 - Why North Bay focused on corporate and foundation funding16:51 - Setting up effective systems: KPIs, tracking, and iteration18:13 - Embracing imperfect systems: starting small and scaling19:10 - The 'day in the life' visits approach and its impact on engagement21:37 - Lessons from failures: email campaigns and event turnout23:13 - Reflecting and learning: debriefs and team culture26:17 - Leadership principles fostering a collaborative, risk-tolerant team27:14 - Next steps: expanding the donor base and future growth28:24 - Final advice: start small, take risks, and learn fastResources & Links:The Kipos Group WebsiteBook a discovery Call with James M.Connect with Jen Foy:LinkedInConnect with James Misner:LinkedIn

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