A New Name as I Sharpen My Aim

A New Name as I Sharpen My Aim

I've got some exciting news to share with you about my newsletter. I’m giving it a new name that better reflects my evolving focus. "Next Level Fundraising" is becoming "Scaling Major Gifts." But don't worry, I’m not changing course – I’m just sharpening my aim!

I've had the incredible privilege of working with fundraisers and nonprofit leaders from all around the world. Time and again, I've been approached by organizations eager to establish or supercharge their major gift programs. It's become crystal clear that there's a growing hunger for expertise in this area.

As many of you know, I've spent nearly three decades in the nonprofit sector, specializing in major gifts. During this time, I've developed strategies that have consistently helped organizations transition their mid-level donors into major donors through meaningful engagement. It's a process that, when done right, can truly catapult an organization's fundraising to the next level.

So, while I’m still all about taking your fundraising to new heights, I’m now zeroing in on the area where I believe I can make the most significant impact – major gifts. Whether you're a major gift officer looking to refine your approach, a development director aiming to build a powerhouse program, or an executive director seeking to understand the transformative potential of major gifts, Scaling Major Gifts is here to be your trusted guide and go-to resource.

I'm thrilled about this new direction and the value it will bring to you, your organization, and your donors. As always, I'm here in your corner, ready to support you in your fundraising journey – taking your major gift program to the next level – and beyond.

Thank you for your continued trust and partnership on this journey.

Tammy Zonker, Major Gift Expert & Keynote Speaker, Fundraising Transformed

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Great job, Tammy. I’m sure you’ve helped so many fundraisers and organizations do better.

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