Six Months of The Rise of Sustainable Giving
This week marks exactly six months since the release of The Rise of Sustainable Giving. ๐
Over the past six months, we celebrated:
๐ 21 years of working with charities.
๐ 10 years of talking about and researching the subscription economy.
๐ 3 years of writing, researching, interviewing, editing, and publishing the book.
๐ 35 clients served at Imago Consulting.
๐ 34 people directly involved in bringing the book to life.
๐ 19 endorsements from many of the sectorโs most prominent experts and leaders.
๐ 46 keynotes, panels, interviews, webinars, podcasts (and counting).
๐ 10,000+ leaders of charities reached with the message of Sustainable Giving.
๐ Released a #1 Amazon Best Seller! ๐๐๐
Above: Premiering my book at the ACF conference in Myrtle Beach in Februaryโฆ that feels like a lifetime ago. Itโs been a whirlwind over the past six months, and the response has humbled me.
Whew. ๐
Truth be told, itโs a lot. All good stuff, but itโs been a lot.
Iโve spent a lot of time over the past six weeks thinking about what sustainability looks like in my own life and leadership.
You see, Iโm not just interested in growth โ unmitigated growth at all costs in the field of biology has another name โ cancer. To be clear, I donโt mean to make light of a truly devastating disease, but to point out its parallel, if we only pursue growth for growthโs sake.
Iโm more interested in health and thriving, and I started Imago Consulting in part out of a desire to create thriving leaders, thriving organizations, and yes, a thriving personal and professional life.
Today, Iโm feeling like weโre in a good place. And there is more to come. As of today, weโve announced several key initiatives to promote a culture of Sustainable Giving:
๐ Launched SustainableGiving.org
๐ Launched the Sustainable Giving Podcast
๐ Launched the Sustainable Giving Workshop (Sept 10-12 - you should come!)
There are more announcements to come, but all in due time.
For now, we celebrate! ๐๐พ
If you picked up the book, would you do me a favor?
I timed it, and it takes just 19 secondsโฆ Would you add a rating on the bookโs Amazon page?
My publisher tells me that getting to 50 reviews is critical for the book to get the best reach, and yet, it's one of the most difficult things to get people to do. You can help me get one review closer to that goal!
We put together a quick video of some highlights over the past six months:
๐ก Takeaway: Sustainable recurring giving is a movement, and Iโm just glad to be one of the flag bearers for the opportunity for charities and their leaders to build growing recurring revenue streams to accomplish more of their missions, more effectively.
What I Hope For
We are just getting started with spreading the word for sustainable giving, recurring giving, inspiring generosity, and sustainable innovation.
People have asked me why I wrote the book. Bottom line, books are a lot of work, so there are several reasons I wrote the book, including:
๐ To shine a light on a trend. I was seeing something that I wanted others to be able to understand and tap into.
๐ To move the sector forward. Not just the charities, but also the providers that work with them.
๐ To combat the generosity crisis. I want to do my part to help grow generosity in a time when fewer individuals are giving to charity.
๐ To establish credibility. At Imago Consulting, we serve clients to help them grow recurring giving โ a book helps establish authority and for good reason โ books are hard to do!
๐ To develop and sharpen my thinking. There is a famous quote from Joan Didion โ โI don't know what I think until I write it down.โ Books are a great way to process and develop thinking.
๐ To learn. Writing a book is a forcing function for learning. Iโve found that writing pushes me to constantly keep learning and growing.
๐ To grow Imago Consulting. In addition to visibility and opportunities, I wanted the book to help improve our processes and approach, create visibility, introduce people to the topic, and help leaders see our way of thinking around growing recurring giving.
๐ To open doors. A book is simply the opening of a new doorway โ a doorway to many possibilities. Some of these I can see from where I stand, but still many others I know I cannot. As I step through this doorway, Iโm excited about the future.
Looking forward, I need to continue to develop the personal rhythms and habits to metabolize this growth. To 10X rather than 2X. But Iโm not okay with dishealth. So I need to figure that out.
There are 1.1 million nonprofits in the US who need to hear this message, and around 250,000 leaders (of the 12.3 million in the nonprofit sector) who need to be equipped to take advantage of this opportunity.
I want to build a thriving organization, but I donโt expect that Imago Consulting can reach all 1.1M+250K alone. Itโs going to take a sector-wide effort, bringing together the charities, technology providers, agencies, associations, and consultancies to truly move philanthropy forward.
Thatโs why the podcast, the speaking, the workshop, and our core assessment and advisory work are so important.
๐ก Takeaway: Anything worth doing should serve multiple goals. Sustainable giving is worth doing, and weโre helping charities tap into this opportunity through our workshops, assessments, and advisory work, even as we partner across the sector.
If you are interested in working with us to grow sustainable giving, you can read more about our assessment and advisory work and apply here.
Until next weekโฆ Surfโs Up! ๐
- Dave