by BridgeRaise | Oct 9, 2025 | Corporate Fundraising, Corporate Partnerships, Nonprofits, Partnerships, Sponsorships
Headlines are moving fast these days. U.S. tariffs, shifting global markets, a Canadian election. And while these stories may feel far from your day-to-day fundraising, they’re not. We’re stepping into a season of change, and that uncertainty will influence how companies give, partner, and show up.
This isn’t about crystal ball predictions. I want to share a few trends and strategies that can help nonprofit leaders navigate the months ahead.
by BridgeRaise | Sep 16, 2025 | Corporate Partnerships, Fundraising, News, Nonprofits
Too many nonprofits chase deadlines, dollars, and decisions without a clear plan, and it’s costing them. Yet, support for your nonprofit mission can be from foundation and government grants, especially if you plan strategically. In this session, Heather sat down with...
by BridgeRaise | Jul 24, 2025 | Corporate Partnerships, News, Partnerships
Discover how The Nonprofit Hive—a leading nonprofit consulting network—is helping fundraisers connect, collaborate, and grow stronger corporate partnerships. Plus, grab two free tools from BridgeRaise to support your strategy.
by Admin | May 19, 2025 | Corporate Partnerships, News
Leveraging New Data for Corporate Partnership Success with Devon Ayer. With headlines shifting daily—from U.S. tariffs to an upcoming Canadian election—it’s clear we’re entering a season of change. But what does all this uncertainty mean for your corporate...
by BridgeRaise | Jan 13, 2025 | Corporate Partnerships
Join Devon Ayer from Imagine Canada and Heather Nelson as we discuss insights from Bridging Perspectives: Nonprofit Views on Corporate Social Impact in Canada.
by Heather | Dec 3, 2024 | Corporate Fundraising, Corporate Partnerships, Fundraising, Nonprofits, Partnerships, Personal Development, Sponsorships
As we reflect on the past year and look forward to the next, it’s important to celebrate not just our individual achievements but the power of our connections.
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