We spoke to Linda, a charitable giving consultant and executive coach, about her retirement journey and how it led to skills-based volunteering on Catchafire. Linda has donated 286 hours on Catchafire, volunteering on 66 projects supporting critical needs such as event management, fundraising plans, and marketing materials.
For more than 30 years, I was a successful fundraising professional, directing teams and also working solo, raising millions of dollars for scholarships, programs, and capital projects. I have always volunteered in some capacity ever since I was a teen living in New York City.
When I discovered Catchafire through LinkedIn, I had recently retired and wanted to give back to the nonprofit community. It was the beginning of the pandemic, and I knew that my volunteering would have to be online and not in person as I had originally envisioned. It was serendipity that I found Catchafire. Catchafire was a perfect fit for me to achieve my retirement goals.
“Embarking on my next chapter, I joined millions of Americans who decide to volunteer during retirement. According to Encore.org, more than 25 million Americans ages 50 to 70 are eager to share their skills, passions, and expertise by volunteering to address social needs.
Catchafire offers me an ideal virtual platform to connect with projects and causes I care about and do pro bono skills-based volunteering. I count myself as fortunate to be able to apply my more than 30 years of knowledge and experience in fundraising to benefit nonprofit organizations throughout the United States and abroad.”
Linda, Catchafire volunteer
With 66 projects and phone calls over 4 years in my Catchafire portfolio, it is difficult to single out just one experience. Overall, my advising and coaching NPOs has resulted in many happy, satisfying moments when the nonprofit and I discuss the project over a period of time and come to its completion. Sometimes the nonprofit will contact me after the sessions to review work or answer a question.
Pro bono volunteering for nonprofits throughout the United States, in Africa, and in Australia using the Catchafire platform has made me more aware of issues that are common to nonprofits: they help those who are underserved in their communities. They bridge the gap of many governmental systems by providing education, social and mental services, housing, and vital nutrition.
I believe that my 30 years of experience in fundraising, marketing, and communications has prepared me for this time of my life as I embrace pro bono volunteering. My volunteer work has assisted nonprofits in using best practices to raise more funds through annual, major, or planned giving campaigns. I have coached many nonprofits in strategic fundraising planning, event planning, and marketing to donors and prospects.
"Linda's impressive background in fundraising and event management was clearly demonstrated through the valuable suggestions that she provided to us. Her advice and ideas on issues such as how we could better attract sponsors, areas where we could cut costs, and how we could generate more revenue at our events helped redefine and clarify our views of tackling these problems effectively and efficiently.”
Duong L., Event and Marketing Management Coordinator
Community Enrichment Fitness Network
In brief, just do it! Connect with the project that resonates with you and use your expertise and skills to assist the nonprofit in reaching its goal, small or big. Be sure that you and the nonprofit are clear about the project goals and timeline to complete the project. Consider this skills-based volunteering experience as a chance to network, build your resume, and expand your references list.