Certified Specialist Programme in Fundraising for Bipolar Disorder

Published on June 24, 2025

About this Podcast

HOST: Welcome to our podcast, today I'm thrilled to be speaking with an expert in the field of fundraising, particularly for Bipolar Disorder. Can you tell us a bit about yourself and your experience with this subject? GUEST: Hello, I'm delighted to be here. I've spent over 15 years working in the nonprofit sector, specializing in mental health fundraising. My focus has been on creating and implementing successful fundraising strategies for bipolar disorder research and treatment. HOST: That's impressive! Now, let's dive into the course - 'Certified Specialist Programme in Fundraising for Bipolar Disorder'. What makes this program unique when it comes to fundraising education? GUEST: This program stands out because it provides specialized knowledge and practical skills tailored to the unique challenges of mental health fundraising, specifically for bipolar disorder. It covers crucial areas like grant writing, major gifts, donor cultivation, and campaign management. HOST: Interesting! Could you share some current trends in mental health fundraising that listeners should know about? GUEST: Absolutely. Personal storytelling is increasingly vital. Sharing personal experiences with mental health conditions can help build emotional connections with donors. Also, digital platforms are becoming more important for outreach and engagement. HOST: Yes, digital transformation has impacted every industry. Speaking of challenges, what are some common obstacles faced in fundraising for bipolar disorder? GUEST: Stigma surrounding mental illness can make potential donors hesitant. Also, securing funding for less-known conditions can be challenging due to competition with better-known causes. HOST: That sounds tough but also crucial to overcome. Where do you see the future of fundraising for bipolar disorder headed? GUEST: I believe we'll see greater use of technology for engagement and donations. Additionally, there will be a growing emphasis on destigmatizing mental illness, which will hopefully lead to increased support and funding. HOST: I certainly hope so too. Thank you so much for joining us today and sharing your insights. If our listeners want to learn more about the course, where can they go? GUEST: They can visit our website to explore the full curriculum and enroll in the program. Thanks for having me! HOST: Of course, and thank you again for being here. We're sure our listeners found this conversation as informative and engaging as we did.

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