The Nonprofit MBA Podcast
- jamietruman24
- Jul 11
- 2 min read
How to Have Inexpensive Fundraising Events for Your Nonprofit
The Nonprofit MBA Podcast
Learning to have inexpensive fundraising events for your nonprofit is about being resourceful, creative, and focused on your mission. You don’t need a big budget to make a meaningful impact. By keeping it simple, sticking to what works, leveraging volunteers with a skill set, engaging donors, and thinking strategically about costs, you can host events that raise funds and build lasting relationships with your community. Remember, it’s not about how much you spend—it’s about how much heart you put into the effort. In today’s podcast, Jamie Truman from Truman Charities and Stephen Halasnik from Financing Solutions, a leading provider of business loans for nonprofits discuss how to have inexpensive fundraising events for your nonprofit.
Read an Executive Summary or Listen to the Podcast HERE: How to Have Inexpensive Fundraising Events for Your Nonprofit
About Our Guest, Jamie Truman From Truman Charities
Jamie Truman is the co-founder of Truman Charities. It's a hundred per cent volunteer-based organization. They've been around since 2010 we've raised a little over $2 million for various charities. They do that by hosting three different events per year in each event each year we choose different charities to participate with or to partner up with.
Learn About Stephen Halasnik, The Nonprofit MBA Podcast, and Financing Solutions
Stephen Halasnik co-founded Financing Solutions, the leading provider of lines of credit for nonprofits and church financing. The credit line program for nonprofits & churches is fast, easy, inexpensive, and costs nothing to set up, making it a great backup plan when cash flow is temporarily down. Mr. Halasnik is also the host of the popular Nonprofit MBA Podcast. The podcast brings experts to discuss fundraising, nonprofit grants, executive director leadership, nonprofit boards, and other important topics. You can learn more about the nonprofit line of credit program here or call 862-207-4118.





