122 The Business of Giving
Publisher |
Ian Farrar
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Business
Careers
Entrepreneurship
Publication Date |
Apr 11, 2019
Episode Duration |
00:40:27

Danny Mitchell has worked in the third sector as a fundraiser for over 14 years working for both national and large regional charities across most income streams.

 

Danny decided to use his experience to help smaller charities to evolve as they all struggle in a very competitive marketplace.  He also realised that there was a gap in the market to work with companies around their Corporate Responsibility to help them to make a bigger difference without detracting them from their day to day business. It starts with getting the correct fit for a charity partnership which many do not have. 

Danny discusses his biggest event this year, the World Record Firewalk which is on 30th April at Newcastle Falcons.  Danny created this event to allow any charity to buy places and raise funds without the stress of organising it from scratch. It is already the largest in the UK and we are hoping that enough people sign up to make it a World Record.

Ian & Danny discuss;

  • Challenges faced to charitable organisations
  • The differences between large and small charities
  • Transparency of where your donation goes
  • Inspirational Supporters and Volunteers
  • What can we do?
  • Reducing Operating Costs in an Organisation
  • The World Record Firewalk

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