An actionable nonprofit crisis survival strategy plan

When New Story's Chief Growth Officer, Sarah Lee, told Funraise CEO Justin Wheeler, "Bold ideas attract bold people," she was talking to the right person. As an experienced fundraiser and nonprofiteer used to swinging for the fences, Justin constantly champions innovation above all.

And now, with COVID-19 affecting economies across the globe, nonprofits everywhere are looking for survival strategies.

Here's where you ask the question, "How can my nonprofit make it through the Coronavirus crisis?" Justin and Sarah are here to give you hope with New Story's story of innovation, growth, and their humble pursuit of excellence. Your nonprofit can make it through this crisis with these survival strategies:

  • Prioritizing transparency around donations
  • Adopting technological solutions
  • Investing in innovation
  • Focusing on growth channels
  • Getting real clear on your "Why"
  • Peeking under the hood of your brand
  • Implementing a long-term fundraising commitment cycle
  • Relating your mission to your donors' lives

This is the moment to embrace new solutions. The good news is you don't have to do it alone.

Swingin' for the fences, y'all.

This wide-ranging discussion went beyond survival to surthrival: we talked bold brand innovation, adapting the New Story process, and tech-powered impact. All stuff that can help you bring your nonprofit through COVID-19 swinging.

An actionable nonprofit crisis survival strategy plan

When New Story's Chief Growth Officer, Sarah Lee, told Funraise CEO Justin Wheeler, "Bold ideas attract bold people," she was talking to the right person. As an experienced fundraiser and nonprofiteer used to swinging for the fences, Justin constantly champions innovation above all.

And now, with COVID-19 affecting economies across the globe, nonprofits everywhere are looking for survival strategies.

Here's where you ask the question, "How can my nonprofit make it through the Coronavirus crisis?" Justin and Sarah are here to give you hope with New Story's story of innovation, growth, and their humble pursuit of excellence. Your nonprofit can make it through this crisis with these survival strategies:

  • Prioritizing transparency around donations
  • Adopting technological solutions
  • Investing in innovation
  • Focusing on growth channels
  • Getting real clear on your "Why"
  • Peeking under the hood of your brand
  • Implementing a long-term fundraising commitment cycle
  • Relating your mission to your donors' lives

This is the moment to embrace new solutions. The good news is you don't have to do it alone.

Swingin' for the fences, y'all.

This wide-ranging discussion went beyond survival to surthrival: we talked bold brand innovation, adapting the New Story process, and tech-powered impact. All stuff that can help you bring your nonprofit through COVID-19 swinging.

When New Story's Chief Growth Officer, Sarah Lee, told Funraise CEO Justin Wheeler, "Bold ideas attract bold people," she was talking to the right person. As an experienced fundraiser and nonprofiteer used to swinging for the fences, Justin constantly champions innovation above all.

And now, with COVID-19 affecting economies across the globe, nonprofits everywhere are looking for survival strategies.

Here's where you ask the question, "How can my nonprofit make it through the Coronavirus crisis?" Justin and Sarah are here to give you hope with New Story's story of innovation, growth, and their humble pursuit of excellence. Your nonprofit can make it through this crisis with these survival strategies:

  • Prioritizing transparency around donations
  • Adopting technological solutions
  • Investing in innovation
  • Focusing on growth channels
  • Getting real clear on your "Why"
  • Peeking under the hood of your brand
  • Implementing a long-term fundraising commitment cycle
  • Relating your mission to your donors' lives

This is the moment to embrace new solutions. The good news is you don't have to do it alone.

Swingin' for the fences, y'all.

This wide-ranging discussion went beyond survival to surthrival: we talked bold brand innovation, adapting the New Story process, and tech-powered impact. All stuff that can help you bring your nonprofit through COVID-19 swinging.

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