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Beating Imposter Syndrome and Raising Millions: A Fundraiser’s Guide

Beating Imposter Syndrome and Raising Millions: A Fundraiser’s Guide

Update: 2025-11-11
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This interview features Elizabeth Scott, Director of Development at Galleo Latino Community Development Fund, sharing her journey from ordering copy paper at the League of Women Voters to managing a multimillion-dollar fundraising budget. Elizabeth Scott discusses practical fundraising strategies including grant writing techniques, the importance of accurate data and approachable language, and building relationships with funders. She emphasizes planning ahead by using slow periods to prepare grants, limiting daily tasks to 3-5 items for better focus, and reusing successful grant language. The conversation covers current challenges in fundraising due to political uncertainty affecting foundation and corporate giving, especially for DEI-focused organizations. Scott also addresses nonprofit burnout, advocating for open conversations about mental health and the importance of taking breaks. She concludes with tactical advice for fundraisers to subscribe to newsletters from potential funders to stay informed about their current funding priorities.

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Beating Imposter Syndrome and Raising Millions: A Fundraiser’s Guide

Beating Imposter Syndrome and Raising Millions: A Fundraiser’s Guide