Welcome to Detroit

Welcome to Detroit

Mention that you’re from Detroit in any gathering of fundraising professionals across the country and you’ll hear, “Oh my God, how’s that going?” In truth, I’m a Detroiter by choice. From 2002 to 2008, I was a fundraising trainer for a company based in Seattle. Over the course of nearly six years on staff, I had the great privilege of training and coaching hundreds of nonprofit organizations across the U.S. and Canada in their quest for sustainable funding. While I felt great purpose and satisfaction in the fundraising accomplishments of the groups I coached and trained, a part of me longed to be back on the front lines of fundraising. October 3rd, 2008 I got my chance.


Help

If you’re madly in love with the profession of fundraising, have a relentless calling to make a measurable difference in the world and have just moved into the “empty nest” stage of your life, what do you do? You look for the best opportunity to make the biggest difference with the knowledge, skills and talents you have:  sounds like Detroit to me! There’s a staggering amount of data that would indicate Detroit is beyond the brink of devastation; high school graduation rates of less than 60%, one in four families have lost their home to foreclosure, widespread homelessness; and yet there is much evidence of the remarkable transformation that is possible for the Motor City.


We’ve Just Begun to Fight

From the ashes of the industrial age, corporate bailouts and political corruption scandals, rises the spirit of Detroit’s Joe Lewis exclaiming, “We’ve only just begun to fight!” I’ve witnessed extraordinary individuals committed to transforming Detroit through their thought leadership, dedication and financial contributions.


Believe
I believe in Detroit; and I’m not alone. It’s an honor to be a fundraiser in this city during this economic time. This blog will chronicle my observations and learnings as a fundraiser in my sandbox called Detroit. You know, If Sinatra had been a Detroiter instead of a New Yorker, the song may have gone a little differently. ”If I can make it there, I’ll make it anywhere……It’s up to you, Detroit……Detroit.”

Comments

7 Responses to “Welcome to Detroit”
  1. Tammy, Congratulations on launching your blog! AND huge kudos for the life-changing work you are doing in Detroit. I KNOW that your passion & expertise will guide the organizations you are working with there to financial success.

    Great photos! Love it!

  2. Great new look, Tammy. I am cheering for you!

  3. Tammy,
    As my daughter the planner was suggesting just a short time ago, she’d love to be doing community/city planning in a city like Detroit right now.
    Can’t wait to hear all about your experiences.
    Gayle

  4. Betsy Baker says:

    Awesome new site, Tammy! Congratulations! Now I’ve got to come visit you in Detroit – you’ve inspired me. :)

  5. Sandy Rees says:

    Tammy, I LOVE your enthusiasm for your city! That’s what makes you a successful fundraiser!

    Sandy Rees

  6. Roland McKenney says:

    I am a lifelong Detroiter, and am involved in many volunteer assignments throughout the city. I enjoy giving back to the city through these efforts. I think God for allowing me to help people in His name. People must love people, no matter who you are. If you are tired of the problems, do something about it. Be part of the solutions. Detroit can and will rise up from it’s problems. The more on board like you Tammy, the better. We can do this. God Bless you and our city.

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