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Sharpe Insights: Conversations With Your Planned Giving Experts

Sharpe Insights: Conversations With Your Planned Giving Experts

著者: Grant Miller
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Sharpe Insights: Conversations With Your Planned Giving Experts is the podcast for nonprofit development professionals looking to deepen their understanding of planned giving. Whether you’re new to planned giving or looking to enhance your existing program, we will provide you with practical tips, expert advice and real-world stories. Host Grant Miller will explore the nuances of planned giving, covering everything from building relationships with donors to understanding the various gift vehicles to learning how to ask for a planned gift. We’ll feature advice from Sharpe consultants and interviews with planned giving professionals who will share strategies for engaging donors in meaningful ways and growing your planned giving program. If you’re passionate about securing long-term support for your nonprofit, you’re in the right place. Let’s explore the world of planned giving together! マネジメント マネジメント・リーダーシップ 経済学
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  • The Art of Listening: Zen, Black Belts and Better Donor Conversations
    2026/07/07
    R.E.S.P.E.C.T. Listening well may hold the key. Alex Brovey, author of the “Zen and the Art of Fundraising:” series, joins the podcast to share her sixteen pillars of fundraising success, why you should be prepared to leave your agenda at the donor's door, how to spot cues and clues to identify gift potential and the importance of having a sense of humor and trusting your gut.    Panelist info: Host Grant Miller is an award-winning writer and editor for Sharpe Group who works closely with Sharpe clients to create compelling donor interviews for their newsletters. In addition to hosting the podcast, he frequently contributes to the Sharpe blog and Sharpe Insights Newsletter.  Alexandra (Alex) Pia Brovey, JD, LLM, has more than 25 years of gift planning experience and is assistant vice president, gift planning at Northwell Foundation, which recently completed a $1.4 billion campaign. She worked at Penn State University, Pace University and Stony Brook University, and previously practiced law (estate planning) in Delaware, Pennsylvania and New York. Alex is a board member of the American Council on Gift Annuities (ACGA) where she co-chairs the 100-year task force and serves on the Programs and Engagement Committees; president emeritus of the Philanthropic Planning Group of Greater New York; past board member and treasurer of CGP, chair of the Leadership Institute and a mentor; and a member of the Estate Planning Council of Long Island. Alex lectures nationally on many topics with an emphasis on Zen and the Art of Fundraising (she has a published trilogy) and serves on the editorial boards of “Planned Giving Today” and “Trusts & Estates” magazine. Alex earned a B.A. from Penn State, a JD from Georgetown and an LLM Estate Planning from the University of Miami.
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    30 分
  • Keys to Unlocking IRA Gifts: Lessons From the RIFT Project
    2026/06/23
    In this episode of Sharpe Insights, host Grant Miller delves into the complexities of receiving IRA gifts for nonprofits, a challenge often overlooked until it becomes urgent. Join us as we explore the innovative RIFT Project, launched by attorney Johnny Hayes, designed to streamline the process of collecting IRA funds after a donor's passing. Discover how this initiative addresses the significant delays and bureaucratic hurdles faced by charitable organizations when claiming these gifts. Johnny shares valuable insights on advocating for timely releases of funds and the steps nonprofits can take to navigate the often confusing landscape of financial institutions. Tune in for practical advice that can enhance your planned giving program and ensure your organization receives the support it deserves.
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    34 分
  • The Human Element: Trust and Technology in Fundraising
    2026/06/09
    The donor giveth trust and the donor can take it away—in a heartbeat. Grant Miller welcomes journalists Rasheeda Childress and M.J. Prest from the Chronicle of Philanthropy to discuss ways technology can shore up—or erode—donor relationships, the short- and long-term effects of damaged trust, the importance of a “good apology” and why the human touch will always be integral to planned giving fundraising.
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    35 分
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