Entrepreneurial Mindset for Nonprofits: Red Deer Food Bank Success | Fundraising Podcast

Episode Overview

Can an entrepreneurial mindset benefit your non-profit? Global Senior Consultant Myles Peake sits down with Mitch Thomson, Executive Director of Red Deer Food Bank Society, to discuss ways to break out of the daily humdrum of fundraising and integrate new ideas to drive maximum reach for your organization. Listen and celebrate with us how Mitch Thomson and his team are using an innovative, inspiring approach to fundraising.

Topics in this non-profit podcast episode include:

  • What can your organization do differently to move the needle on your important mission?
  • How can you integrate an entrepreneurial mindset into your daily initiatives to drive funding and engagement?
  • How can you connect with donors, volunteers and your Board meaningfully and authentically?

 


Consider helping the Red Deer Food Bank Society reach their fundraising goals.


Featured Speakers

Myles Peak

Myles has extensive professional experience leading top-performing fundraising initiatives in central Alberta, collaboratively raising more than $100 million over the last 11 years through major and planned gifts, sponsorships, capital campaigns, and marketing and communication strategies. Most recently as the Director of Fund & Business Development for the Outreach Centre, Myles established, led, and implemented a fundraising, marketing and communications program that increased the Outreach Centre’s presence in central Alberta and as a result, saw an increase in its revenue by $1,000,000 in just three years. Book a call with Myles today.

Mitch Thomson

Mitch Thomson is the Executive Director of Red Deer Food Bank Society.


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The Shared Brain Podcast™ from Global Philanthropic Canada features conversations on Canadian philanthropy, fundraising strategy, and nonprofit leadership. Episodes share practical insights, real-world success stories, and best practices to help mission-driven organizations grow their impact.

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