What if the future of generosity looks a lot more like the subscription economy?In this episode of the Sustainable Giving podcast, host Dave Raley sits down with subscription economy pioneer Amy Konary for a fascinating conversation about recurring revenue, customer relationships, and what nonprofit leaders can learn from the companies that helped build the modern subscription model.Amy has spent her career studying the shift from one-time transactions to long-term customer relationships. As the founder of the Subscribed Institute at Zuora, she works with hundreds of organizations navigating the transition to recurring revenue. And as one of the earliest analysts to help define the category of “SaaS,” she has had a front-row seat to the massive transformation that has reshaped entire industries.In this conversation, Dave and Amy explore the parallels between the subscription economy and sustainable generosity. They unpack why recurring models require a deeper shift than simply changing pricing, what separates organizations that successfully scale recurring revenue from those that stall, and how nonprofits can create lasting donor relationships built on ongoing value and trust.Along the way, they also look ahead to trends like subscription fatigue, retention-first strategies, and the growing role of AI, and what they might mean for the future of fundraising.Key Topics They Talk About:Why subscriptions are more than just a pricing modelAmy explains how the shift to subscription-based businesses fundamentally changed how companies operate, moving from one-time transactions to ongoing value delivery and long-term relationships with customers. Lessons from the early days of the SaaS revolutionDrawing from her early career studying software companies, Amy shares how pioneers like Marc Benioff and Tien Tzuo helped reshape the industry, and why their approach offers powerful parallels for nonprofit leaders today.What actually makes recurring revenue workThe most successful recurring models are not “set it and forget it.” They rely on ongoing communication, delivering real value, and helping customers or donors clearly see the impact of their relationship over time. 4. The rise of subscription fatigue and what it meanAs subscriptions become more common, expectations are rising. Amy explains why organizations must prioritize transparency, flexibility like pause or downgrade options, and clear value to keep people engaged. 5. Why leadership commitment is the biggest factor in successRecurring revenue is not just a tactic. It is a cultural shift. Amy explains why organizations that succeed usually have leaders who fully commit to the model and align teams, metrics, and strategy around long-term relationships. Also in this episode, they talk about:How nonprofits can better understand and segment their donorsThe importance of showing ongoing impact to recurring supportersCreative ways organizations can build community with supportersWhy recurring models can be better for people, products, and the planetHow AI may shape the next evolution of subscription-based organizationsKey Resources:Connect with Amy on LinkedIn.Connect with Dave on LinkedIn.Learn about Dave’s new program, RISE.Special thanks to our team at Sustainable Giving: Tom, Kirsten, Victoria, and Abigail.
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