You're a Go-Getter!

big picture / high energy / creative / quick / engaging

Your confidence leads you to base your decisions on intuition rather than on analysis. This results in the ability to think quickly and fluidly, which enables you to relate well to donors in the moment and to think quickly on your feet. You are an extrovert with a natural enthusiasm and energy that draws people to you.

Your Secondary Style is Rainmaker. Your Rainmaker indicates that you’re solidly extroverted. It also indicates that you’ve got some analytic skills that don't come as easily to Go-Getter/Kindred Spirits.

Start using your Go-Getter Asking Style to your advantage today!

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Go-Getter Strengths and Challenges

Strengths

Energy

You connect the prospect to the cause with your energy and personal commitment

Curiousity

You have a natural curiosity about people which they find flattering

Vision

You keep your focus on the vision

Challenges

Listening

Sometimes you don’t listen closely enough to what others say

Talking

Your enthusiasm can lead you to talk too much

Preparing

You struggle to prepare and plan things fully ​

Want to know more about being a Go-Getter so you can make a bigger impact at your organization?

Now that you know your Asking Style, here's the suggested next step for you to put this insight to use when cultivating relationships, setting up meetings, inspiring your donors and asking them for gifts.

Go-Getter Training Package

In less than an hour, start using your Asking Style to your advantage with potential donors. Get in-depth insight and training with a video training, worksheet, and bonus materials.

What fellow Go-Getters have to say

“As a Go-Getter, I enjoy expressing my feelings but have learned not everyone else does. By understanding the 4 styles, I am getting better at assessing donors more quickly to understand what Style may be their dominant. Knowing that Style, I can adjust my approach, earn trust more quickly with the donor, and make them more comfortable. This opens up the space for more meaningful conversations. More meaningful conversations lead to larger gifts that donors are excited to make.”
Joe Tumolo
CEO
Major and Planned Giving Development, LLC
Willow Grove, PA
"I learned that I was a “Go-Getter” and my CEO is a “Mission Controller.” Suddenly it became clear why we’ve struggled to get the right balance of prep materials for visits, because he prefers a wealth of information while I get overwhelmed with too much. It was fascinating to understand how different our approaches are, but in many ways how complementary. It made us more efficient in our pre-work, made us more effective on our donor visits, and provided us with a common framework to use in talking about development."
Brigid Ganley
Director of Development
Uncommon Schools
Brooklyn, NY