The Boomer Woman's Podcast

The Boomer Woman’s Podcast, episode 332

The Boomer Woman's Podcast
Katherine Lacefield, fundraiser and nonprofit advisor, guest on The Boomer Woman’s Podcast

Giving Back That Actually Matters with Katherine Lacefield

What does it really mean to give back—and how do we know if we’re doing it “right”? In this thoughtful and refreshingly honest conversation, Katherine Lacefield invites us to let go of perfection, rethink what impact looks like, and find a way of contributing that feels both meaningful and sustainable.

  • From teenage activism to nonprofit consultant: Katherine’s journey
  • Why perfectionism can actually push people away from causes
  • The many ways to give back—time, money, skills, and advocacy
  • A clearer understanding of nonprofit finances and overhead
  • Why monthly giving creates stability for organizations
  • The balance between emotional giving and data-driven impact
  • What authentic donor relationships really look like

Perhaps giving back isn’t about doing more—but about doing what matters, in a way that feels true to you.

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About the guest: Katherine Lacefield

Katherine Lacefield is a trusted partner in the philanthropic space, leveraging over 20 years of experience empowering organizations and individuals to bring about positive impact in their communities. Her knowledge and expertise span many areas, from overall fundraising strategy, monthly donations, major donation campaigns, and peer-to-peer, to a nuanced understanding of the global grantmaking landscape, animal welfare and rights, and sustainable development.

Katherine is the founder and head consultant of Just Be Cause Consulting, bringing a wealth of insights to the table. Through her clients, volunteering, webinars, speaking gigs, articles, and podcast, The Just Be Cause Podcast, Katherine has helped hundreds of nonprofits get excited about fundraising again. She has supported many nonprofits in establishing sustainable funding plans, from small grassroots advocacy groups to large international organizations.

With an academic background in environmental development and nonprofit management, Katherine has deepened her understanding of the intricate connections between the many social issues that affect our communities and the important role of the nonprofit sector.

As the former Coordinator and Communications Manager of PhiLab, Canada’s largest philanthropic grantmaking research lab, Katherine has been at the forefront of grantmaking research, particularly in the realms of social and environmental justice since 2017. Through her role, she has fostered invaluable relationships with grantmaking foundations, nonprofits, and philanthropy researchers worldwide. Her work has covered diverse aspects of philanthropy, including the arts, invisible causes, marginalised communities, environment and climate change, social inequalities, and indigenous relations.

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