SFIO 307 - Align and Accelerate: Fundraising with Heart with Chris Baiocchi
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📋 Episode Summary
In this episode, Emily and Marc sit down with fundraising consultant and bow tie enthusiast Chris Baiocchi to explore how a career rooted in journalism led to a calling in philanthropy. Chris shares candidly about the leap from nonprofit staff to self-employed consultant, and what it's taken to redefine success, stability, and service in his work.
They unpack the nuances of donor relationships, alignment, and the importance of momentum—and toss in a few great sci-fi references for good measure.
🔑 Key Takeaways
- Fundraising is about alignment—doing the right things in the right direction.
- Donor relationships take time, just like all meaningful relationships.
- There's no such thing as true job stability in nonprofits—only consistency.
- Consultants need to shift from "here's what I do" to "here's what we'll achieve together."
- Invite people into your mission like you're inviting them to a party they'll love.
🗣 Quote Highlights
"What I thought was stability was really just consistency." – Chris
"You can study swimming all you want, but at some point, you have to get in the water." – Chris
"Fundraising is the fuel that drives your mission." – Chris
"There's a threshold moment when organizations stop scraping by and start growing on purpose." – Emily
"Let's stop talking about deliverables. Let's talk about transformation." – Marc
🧰 Tools & Mentions
- ResolutePhilanthropy.com
- The Compass Within by Robert Glazer
- Bartender Between Worlds (light fantasy novel)
- Star Trek, Battlestar Galactica, Firefly
- Scrappy fundraising mindsets: "Golf, Grant, and Gala"
- "Threshold moments" in mythology and leadership
- LinkedIn: Chris Baiocchi (look for the bow tie!)
👥 Who Should Listen
- Nonprofit leaders considering the leap to consulting
- Fundraisers tired of the "spray and pray" approach
- Consultants learning to talk about outcomes
- Board members who want to help—but don't know how
- Anyone figuring out how to build a business with heart
🎺 That Music!
Special thanks to Lexi Moreno, Caleb Pitman, and Zoe Czarnecki for the original music.
Lexi Moreno: composing / mixing / mastering / guitar
Caleb Pitman: composing / mixing / trumpet
Zoe Czarnecki: bass