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Fifty Years Of Fundraising Wisdom

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In this episode of the First Day Podcast, host Bill Stanczykiewicz, Ed.D. is joined by Dr. Gene Tempel, the founder of the Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy. Dr. Tempel shares the history and evolution of the Fund Raising School, which was established by Henry and Dottie Rosso in 1974 and later donated to Indiana University in 1988. He highlights how the School has transformed the field of fundraising by training nonprofit professionals to develop permanent fundraising infrastructures within their organizations, moving beyond the traditional reliance on external consultants. Dr. Tempel reflects on his own journey with the Fund Raising School, starting as a student in 1980, where he was impressed by the comprehensive training methods and the vision of its founders. He discusses how Hank Rosso's innovative concepts, such as the systematic approach to engaging donors and the importance of training practitioners, laid the foundation for the School's enduring success. Dr. Tempel emphasizes the significance of integrating fundraising within academic and research institutions, which has allowed the School to maintain a strong focus on evidence-based practices and the broader context of philanthropy. The episode also touches on the enduring principles of fundraising taught by the School, such as the joy of giving, the critical role of the Board, and the importance of a well-articulated case for support. Dr. Tempel highlights how technological advancements have evolved fundraising practices, yet the core concepts remain relevant. The Fund Raising School continues to adapt, offering a range of courses and certificates to meet the needs of today's nonprofit professionals, ensuring they are equipped with the latest tools and knowledge to effectively engage donors and support their missions.
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In this episode of the First Day Podcast, host Bill Stanczykiewicz, Ed.D. is joined by Dr. Gene Tempel, the founder of the Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy. Dr. Tempel shares the history and evolution of the Fund Raising School, which was established by Henry and Dottie Rosso in 1974 and later donated to Indiana University in 1988. He highlights how the School has transformed the field of fundraising by training nonprofit professionals to develop permanent fundraising infrastructures within their organizations, moving beyond the traditional reliance on external consultants. Dr. Tempel reflects on his own journey with the Fund Raising School, starting as a student in 1980, where he was impressed by the comprehensive training methods and the vision of its founders. He discusses how Hank Rosso's innovative concepts, such as the systematic approach to engaging donors and the importance of training practitioners, laid the foundation for the School's enduring success. Dr. Tempel emphasizes the significance of integrating fundraising within academic and research institutions, which has allowed the School to maintain a strong focus on evidence-based practices and the broader context of philanthropy. The episode also touches on the enduring principles of fundraising taught by the School, such as the joy of giving, the critical role of the Board, and the importance of a well-articulated case for support. Dr. Tempel highlights how technological advancements have evolved fundraising practices, yet the core concepts remain relevant. The Fund Raising School continues to adapt, offering a range of courses and certificates to meet the needs of today's nonprofit professionals, ensuring they are equipped with the latest tools and knowledge to effectively engage donors and support their missions.
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