Two Questions To Ask Yourself About Your Nonprofit Fundraising Activities

Image of a nonprofit leader working on her fundraising strategies and focusing on relationship fundraising activities.

As we start 2026, here are two questions you should be asking yourself right now…

 

❓Can you do ONE LESS transactional fundraising activity that’s robbing you of your energy and time? What is it?

 

❓Can you do ONE MORE relational fundraising activity that expresses impact and gratitude? What is it?

 

LITTLE shifts in your day, week, and month lead to BIG results over time.

 

The key? Just start. Then, repeat. 

 

Know you want to make changes, but sensing you and your team need help? You can apply here to get help from me!


Whenever you’re ready, here are THREE things you can do next:

👣 Follow me on LinkedIn where I share insider info daily — the same lessons I teach my clients about attracting larger gen-ops dollars and diversifying revenue.

🍎 Grab FREE Guides + White Papersdownload robust resources you can use to push against the sector’s misconceptions, equip your board, and shift your team into High-ROI fundraising.

📈 Work with me to diversify revenue & secure the gen-ops gifts you need to grow. If you’re a business-minded nonprofit CEO with big growth plans but need to make charitable revenue from investment-level donors a bigger part of your budget, you can apply to work with me here.

Sherry Quam Taylor

Sherry Quam Taylor works with business-minded Nonprofit CEOs whose Strategic Plans require expansive budgets and larger amounts of general-operating revenue for growth. To become investment-level ready, Sherry helps leaders see their revenue potential and helps them see what may be blocking donors from giving in this way. Sherry’s clients know how to attract larger donors by solving the funding challenges at the root of the issue.

As a result of learning her methodology, Sherry’s clients become sustainable, diversify revenue, and know how to add significant amounts gen-ops revenue to their budgets. But mostly, their development departments and board have transformed into high-ROI revenue generators – aligning their hours with relational dollars and set free from the limitations of transactional fundraising.

Sherry attributes the success of her business to her passion for modeling radical confidence to the future CEOs in her house - her two college-aged daughters.

https://www.QuamTaylor.com
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