Your Rally Point Episode 24: Fundraising Is Built on Relationships — Lessons from ExtraFood’s Sam Wong

Learn how Sam Wong of ExtraFood.org uses relationship-based fundraising, donor segmentation, and GivingTuesday outreach to drive results across cultures and communities.

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In this episode, James sits down with Sam Wong, Development Director at ExtraFood.org, to unpack a fundraising journey that spans political campaigns, nonprofit development in China, corporate partnerships in the Bay Area, and major donor stewardship back in the nonprofit world. They discuss what changes (and what doesn’t) across contexts: relationship-building, trust, segmentation, and the discipline to keep making the ask—especially during peak season like GivingTuesday and year-end.

What You’ll Learn

  • Why fundraising in China is structurally different—and what it teaches about trust and stewardship
  • How “guanxi” (relationship currency) changes the pace and posture of donor cultivation
  • Why working in a larger org can accelerate skill-building (systems, scale, cross-team coordination)
  • Practical corporate partnership tactics (cadence, clarity, and how decisions/budgets really work)
  • GivingTuesday execution without fancy tools: phone calls, pledge tracking, and follow-up discipline
  • Why handwritten notes still matter for many donor bases—and where they fit in your touch plan
  • How to segment volunteers vs donors (and avoid burning goodwill)
  • How curated volunteer experiences can deepen major donor commitment and upgrades

Resources

  • Learn more about Extra Food: extrafood.org
  • CRM + operations referenced: Salesforce, HubSpot, Give Lively
  • Stewardship tactics discussed: donor segmentation, pledge tracking, handwritten notes, volunteer “mission touch” experiences

Quotables

  • “Fundraising in USD versus RMB is a very different ball game.”
  • “In China, relationship—guanxi—is like currency.”
  • “Go to a larger org at some point so you can learn what it looks like to scale operations.”
  • “Listen 80% of the time and speak 20%.”
  • “At the very least, they get to listen to this voicemail—one more touch.”
  • “You can’t be afraid to make the ask… or the ‘no’.”
  • “Volunteers are donating their time—asking for money takes stewardship.”

Skip to What You Want to Hear

  • 00:00 — Intro + meeting on LinkedIn
  • 01:10 — How Sam got started (political fundraising in Chicago)
  • 01:49 — Fundraising in China: structural barriers + cross-border giving
  • 03:10 — Communication platforms abroad (WeChat vs U.S. norms)
  • 03:45 — Guanxi and why trust-building can take longer
  • 05:34 — Grants work: why it wasn’t the right long-term fit
  • 06:15 — Large nonprofit lessons: corporate portfolios + scaling coordination
  • 07:55 — Returning to major donors: what Sam enjoys most in development work
  • 10:15 — Corporate cadence + practical tactics (including the “calendar invite” move)
  • 12:10 — ExtraFood: wearing many hats + staying close to the mission
  • 14:55 — GivingTuesday playbook: phone calls, donor reports, and securing gifts
  • 17:20 — Handwritten notes and knowing your donor base
  • 20:10 — Corporate partners who want hands-on mission (volunteer days + bread pudding)
  • 24:15 — Workflow details: scripts, Salesforce logging, Give Lively, pledges
  • 26:05 — Volunteer stewardship + segmentation strategy
  • 28:55 — Curated volunteer experiences for major donors (and why it drives upgrades)
  • 32:05 — Closing

If this conversation sparked new ideas for your fundraising and donor engagement strategy, we invite you to ⁠connect with us and learn more about how Rally Corp⁠ can help you turn relationships into real results. Share this episode with your team or network and join us as we continue helping nonprofits mobilize people for good.


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