Major donors are essential for nonprofit sustainability, providing the high-impact funding needed to drive meaningful change. Developing a strong major donor strategy requires a thoughtful approach that prioritizes relationship-building, personalized engagement, and long-term stewardship. Here’s how to create a successful major donor strategy: 1. Identify Your Major Donor Prospects Not every donor is a major…
Mercury’s about to throw hands—don’t worry, we’ve got the Spark to keep you aligned. Spring has sprung, the vibes are shifting, and Mercury is in retrograde. While the cosmos try to test us, we’re here to make sure your fundraising game stays ahead of the chaos. Spring Cleaning: Fundraising Edition Your closet isn’t the only…
If you’ve applied for a grant and received a rejection, you’re not alone. Even the most well-established nonprofits face setbacks in securing funding, and today’s political climate will make this a more common occurrence. While it can be disheartening, the key is to see rejection not as a failure but as an opportunity to refine…
Dani Faulkner, a nonprofit development professional and client manager at Spark Point Fundraising, is a passionate advocate for equity and sustainability in the nonprofit sector. With her roots in storytelling as a playwright, Dani has transformed her ability to craft compelling narratives into a career dedicated to empowering communities and amplifying Black voices. Her work…
AI tools like ChatGPT, along with other platforms, are transforming industries, including nonprofit fundraising and grant writing. While AI can streamline the process, it should be used strategically alongside human expertise. Here’s how to maximize AI’s strengths while mitigating its limitations. Strengths of AI in Grant Writing Limitations of AI in Grant Writing Best Practices…
Monica Wiley is a Voter Engagement Specialist at the National Disability Rights Network, a nonprofit that provides legal advocacy services to improve the lives and protect the rights of all people with disabilities. As a person with a physical disability, this cause is personal to Monica. She has dedicated her career to making sure people…
🎯 AKA: How to Plan, Fundraise, and Spark Some Serious Joy All Year Long! Let’s be honest — nonprofit life is a marathon, not a sprint. But who says you can’t have a little fun while leveling up your revenue streams? We’ve cooked up a month-by-month guide packed with goals and some fire #SparkSmartTips. Quarter…
Malauna Steele is the Principal of Oversight Management, a company that helps nonprofits with financial management, accounting, and operations. This organization builds and sustains successful nonprofits that support Black and Brown communities. “I think all of this was really born out of a desire to help people. My parents were helpers in our community and…
Precious Freeman is the Vice President of National Engagement at Measures for Justice, a nonprofit organization leading the movement to reimagine the criminal justice system by developing data tools that help communities reform the system. “I am obsessed with making things better for the next generation,” Precious shares. Precious was always drawn to community engagement…
Crafting an effective fundraising strategy is challenging enough without the right organizational tools. That’s why a detailed program budget spreadsheet is essential for any nonprofit. Breaking down program expenses in a spreadsheet clarifies your funding needs for each initiative. With the right budget figures in hand, you can craft a focused campaign to keep your…
Jerilyn Johnson is the Chief of Staff of Greenpeace USA, a nonprofit dedicated to raising awareness of global environmental problems and creating transformational change. Promoting social good was a core value for Jerilyn from a young age. Growing up in rural Texas, Jerilyn spent a lot of time playing outside. “I was raised in nature,”…
Deidre Johnson is the CEO and Executive Director of the Center for African American Health, a community-based nonprofit in Denver that empowers the Black community to make informed health decisions. “I have learned so much and I’ve really grown and enjoyed being in this role,” Deidre shares. Since taking over the role 8 years ago,…
Paula Brown is the director of operations at the Center for African American Health, a nonprofit based in Denver that empowers the Black community to make informed health decisions and achieve whole-person wellness. Paula’s extensive portfolio includes human resources, facilities and property management, development and implementation of strategic plans, vendor relations, and driving improved performance…
Position Title: Fundraising Strategy Apprentice – Paid Time Commitment: 20 hours/week; Part-time or contracted Reports To: Director of Fundraising Strategy Core Work Hours: Spark Point’s core working hours are Monday through Friday from 10 AM to 6 PM ET, with client-facing meetings occurring, primarily, Tuesdays through Thursdays. This position is part-time and a work schedule…
Position Title: Grant Writer Time Commitment: 35 hour work week at minimum Reports To: Senior Grant Writer, Director of Foundation Strategy Spark Point Fundraising is seeking a Grant Writer to support clients with grant writing, reporting, cultivation of new funders, and stewardship of current funders. The ideal candidate is someone who thrives in a fast-paced…
Trinice McNally is a nationally-recognized activist, creative and educator who wears many hats. She is a founding director of the Center for Diversity, Inclusion & Multicultural Affairs at the University of the District of Columbia (UDC) and founding director of the Envisioning Safety On Our Campuses Now Project (ESOC NOW). She is also an Ifá…