GET TIPS TO YOUR INBOX

Zlatko Manovski

Hi, my name is Zlatko Manovski, Director and Co-founder of Bolsta Fundraising.

A long time ago, in a galaxy far away before Facebook and any other form of social media, I was a printer. That’s right, we used to actually print raffle tickets and flyers to advertise fundraisers. That journey started for me back in the 80s, or as my kids call it, the olden days.

I remember watching endless reams of paper being sucked up and transferred with a loud snap to perforate and number each raffle sheet. Little did I know that this would be the gateway to a new career.

Through the years and many conversations, I began to gain a deeper understanding of the difficulties with fundraising and equally, the importance of this job. Whether I was speaking to a school teacher or coach of the local footy club, the fundraising problems they all faced seemed universal. I learned that by properly applying solid fundamentals, good results would follow. It also became clear that some problems were crying out for a technological solution.

These days, I couldn’t be happier passing on what I've learned from Bolsta headquarters.

Standout achievements:

Helping a friend who served in the Afghan war to raise funds for ‘Soldier On’, a charity that supports those who have served and continue to serve in the Australian Defence Force.

Fundraising for 'Talk2mebro', a charity which helps reduce the number of males who commit suicide in Australia.

These events touched me not only because I have a close relationship with the people involved, but the generosity of those helping raise nearly $30000. An astronomical figure considering the vehicle used was a small regional rugby club.

This showed me the more someone connects through their deepest feelings, the more inspired those around them are to support and give from their own hearts.

Since we started Bolsta, I’ve learned that stories like these are common. Asking people to part with their money isn’t easy. It takes courage, yet community standing together and helping each other gives meaning to our venture. This always puts a smile on my face.

They say money doesn’t buy happiness, however it can bring support and comfort to those who need it most; facilities for our kids to thrive in; or raise awareness of issues our society needs to better understand.

To me, fundraising is a communal promise that your donation will go to where it’s needed most.

Can you think of any better use for money?

Bike

Posts by Zlatko Manovski

Sausage sizzle at a Bunnings BBQ fundraiser

Bunnings Sausage Sizzle Fundraiser: Is It Really Worth It?

What started as a one-off fundraising BBQ has now become a common occurrence at numerous stores.
Yet, the question for many volunteers still remains.
Is the Bunnings sausage sizzle really worth the effort?

Hand Typing On Keyboard With Online Raffle On Screen

Has Technology Really Enhanced the Humble Raffle?

Raffles have been the go to fundraising method for countless not-for-profit groups. We feel it’s time the raffle really entered the 21st century?

Adding a raffle to your Bunnings Sausage Sizzle fundraiser

Bunnings Sausage Sizzle Raffle – A Must!

What’s the secret ingredient that makes a raffle a success?

It’s hard to pinpoint one thing but there’s no doubt taking advantage of a high traffic area increases your chances.

Playing fundraising games at event

Fun and Profitable Fundraising Games

Supersize the amount you raise at your next fundraising event by including these great fundraising games.

Badminton shot

Fundraising Game – Badminton Shot

Badminton is the theme of this game and requires participants to hit a shuttlecock towards a target.

combined-shape

Bolsta helps volunteer led organisations to be more effective fundraisers. We share knowledge and experience, and aim to develop systems that are digitised, innovative and more profitable.

© Bolsta 2025 | Privacy Policy | Terms of Use | Website by Handmade Web & Design