
Why Fundraisers Need Trauma-Informed Practices:
Aldervan Daly believes trauma-informed fundraising starts with one essential truth: fundraisers are helping professionals too. We often carry emotional weight from donor interactions, organizational pressures, and the constant demand to “push through”—yet very few nonprofits acknowledge the toll it takes.
Working with licensed mental health clinician Lisa Schock, Aldervan emphasizes identifying triggers, understanding emotional patterns, and breaking harmful internal narratives—like the classic “no means maybe”. In fundraising, “no” is often reframed as a challenge, but in any other helping profession, no means no, and honoring that protects both the client and the practitioner.
A donor’s “no” doesn’t mean you failed—it simply means today isn’t the day.
#FundraisingLeaders #DrewClancy #AldervanDaly #HousingPlus #TraumaInformed #NonprofitLeadership #FundraiserWellbeing #DonorRelations
English














