The challenge of feeding 1 million people every day

January 20, 2022 00:41:43
The challenge of feeding 1 million people every day
Rainmaker Fundraising Podcast
The challenge of feeding 1 million people every day

Jan 20 2022 | 00:41:43

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Show Notes

 In our first episode of 2022 we sat down with Andy Carr, Vice President of Development and Marketing at Feed My Starving Children

Feed My Starving Children is a Christian international hunger relief organization that will provide 370 million meals to people in need across the globe this year. That’s more than 1 million meals per day. 

In our conversation with Andy, we covered many topics, including:

  1. The philanthropic power of an engaging volunteer experience.
  2. Crafting easily shareable messages.
  3. Why talking about the “big” problem actually keeps people from acting, and how you can boil the big problem down to a single key point.
  4. How to use a low-cost, tangible entry point to introduce supporters to your organization in a meaningful way. 
  5. The value of creating blended live/virtual fundraising events. 

Andy is a dynamic, engaging speaker who is leading monumental growth at Feed My Starving Children. Take a listen — we’re sure you’ll find value in this conversation!

 

Your mission is critical. Your resources are finite. You need a partner that can deliver customized, scalable, and relevant donor communications that increase response and maximize net long-term revenue for your cause. 

You need Altus Marketing

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