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50. When Fundraising Isn’t One-Size-Fits-All: Neurodiversity and Sustainable Ministry with Jenilee Goodwin

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Fundraising can be exhausting—but what if it’s more than just a tough season? What if the way your brain works actually impacts how you navigate support raising? In this episode, we sit down with certified neurodiverse coach and veteran cross-cultural worker Jenilee Goodwin to talk about how conditions like ADHD, autism, and sensory processing differences shape the fundraising experience.

From communication overload to executive function challenges to unexpected strengths, Jenilee helps us see how neurodivergent individuals can thrive in ministry—with the right support. Whether you’re neurodivergent yourself, support someone who is, or are shaping organizational policies, this conversation is packed with grace, insight, and practical ideas for a more inclusive approach to support-based ministry.

🔑 Key Takeaways

  • We explore how ADHD, autism, and other brain-based differences can impact the entire fundraising process—from social cues to email overwhelm.
  • We learn that burnout is common when individuals feel like they’re “failing,” but coaching and reframing can unlock their strengths.
  • We’re reminded that fewer donors might actually be a better fit for neurodivergent workers—and it’s okay to do things differently.
  • We challenge the archetype of a missionary and celebrate creative, customized paths to the field.
  • We discover that good support starts with awareness, acceptance, and a willingness to jostle traditional models.

🔗 Resources

  • Jenilee’s site: jenileerachel.com
  • Global Trellis Neurodiversity Week (for orgs/team leaders)

If you enjoyed this episode, don’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share it with your network. Follow It’s Not About the Money for more insightful discussions on faith-based fundraising and support raising!
Get help today! Visit www.provisiofundraising.com
Follow along @ its.not.about.the.money.pod
. . . . .
THANKS FOR LISTENING!

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Fundraising can be exhausting—but what if it’s more than just a tough season? What if the way your brain works actually impacts how you navigate support raising? In this episode, we sit down with certified neurodiverse coach and veteran cross-cultural worker Jenilee Goodwin to talk about how conditions like ADHD, autism, and sensory processing differences shape the fundraising experience.

From communication overload to executive function challenges to unexpected strengths, Jenilee helps us see how neurodivergent individuals can thrive in ministry—with the right support. Whether you’re neurodivergent yourself, support someone who is, or are shaping organizational policies, this conversation is packed with grace, insight, and practical ideas for a more inclusive approach to support-based ministry.

🔑 Key Takeaways

  • We explore how ADHD, autism, and other brain-based differences can impact the entire fundraising process—from social cues to email overwhelm.
  • We learn that burnout is common when individuals feel like they’re “failing,” but coaching and reframing can unlock their strengths.
  • We’re reminded that fewer donors might actually be a better fit for neurodivergent workers—and it’s okay to do things differently.
  • We challenge the archetype of a missionary and celebrate creative, customized paths to the field.
  • We discover that good support starts with awareness, acceptance, and a willingness to jostle traditional models.

🔗 Resources

  • Jenilee’s site: jenileerachel.com
  • Global Trellis Neurodiversity Week (for orgs/team leaders)

If you enjoyed this episode, don’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share it with your network. Follow It’s Not About the Money for more insightful discussions on faith-based fundraising and support raising!
Get help today! Visit www.provisiofundraising.com
Follow along @ its.not.about.the.money.pod
. . . . .
THANKS FOR LISTENING!

  continue reading

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