126/ HOW TO SIDE-HUSTLE WITH ROB GREEN
EPISODE 126
After working at some of the biggest names in the charity sector, he now works with them. Embracing technology to streamline operations, experiment with new fundraising ideas, and ultimately, make the right things happen. Rob Green is the co-founder of Bridgit, a platform designed to take the hassle out of managing data—freeing up fundraisers to focus on what really matters: building relationships and driving impact.
James is getting excited about a new financial year and Kenneth has spent four days in the big smoke, avoiding the jabs from his kids. We revist our GCSEs and the question of whether face to face fundraisers make the best fundraisers.
There's getting a reality check early, meeting your heroes, selling a cookie, an outcome and a cause. Our guest describes the subtle difference between a digital approach to fundraising rather than a fundraising approach to digital, where inspiration for a company name comes from and making a million in the first month.
Then we round up with a sensible approach to a side hustle bearing in mind three kids, a mortgage and thirteen needy chickens. It's Rob Green, the founder of Bridgit.