

Nonprofit Leadership Podcast
Dr. Rob Harter
The Nonprofit Leadership Podcast discusses important issues facing nonprofit leaders in our community and features real stories from real leaders about what strategies and practices have made them successful. Enjoy the show!
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Jan 25, 2026 • 42min
Are You Dreaming Big Enough for Your Organization?
In this episode, Dr. Rob Harter sits down with Dan Pallotta—renowned author, TED Talk speaker, and social impact provocateur—to discuss what it really takes to solve the world’s biggest problems. Known for challenging the status quo in the nonprofit sector, Dan pushes listeners to think beyond conventional limitations, urging nonprofit leaders and donors alike to reimagine what’s possible when we truly embrace bold, audacious goals.
Dan unpacks his groundbreaking fundraising innovations, including the AIDS Rides and Breast Cancer 3-Day Walks, and dives into key themes from his recent documentary Uncharitable. He emphasizes that nonprofits need to stop playing it safe and start empowering people to explore their own heroism—whether it’s through higher-risk initiatives or rethinking how we define overhead and impact. This episode will inspire you to challenge outdated assumptions and push your organization to dream—and do—bigger.
Key Topics Include:
The origin and impact of Dan’s fundraising innovations, including the AIDS Rides and Breast Cancer 3-Day events
Why nonprofits must reframe how they view overhead, salaries, and investments
The danger of playing it safe: how fear of failure stifles nonprofit innovation
Exploring the concept of fundraising as a path to individual heroism
Why bold, time-bound goals are essential for real social impact
The importance of capital investment and risk-taking in the nonprofit sector
Insights from the Uncharitable documentary and how it’s shifting donor mindsets
Mentioned in This Episode:
Dan Pallotta’s Website: DanPallotta.com
Watch Uncharitable: UncharitableMovie.com
The Audacious Project: audaciousproject.org
No Kid Hungry: nokidhungry.org
Social Current: social-current.org
This Episode is Sponsored By:
DonorBox
Links to Resources:
Interested in Leadership and Life Coaching? Visit Rob’s website: RobHarter.com
Find us on YouTube: Nonprofit Leadership Podcast YouTube Channel
Suggestions for the show? Email us at nonprofitleadershippodcast@gmail.com
Request a sample coaching session: Email Rob at rob@robharter.com
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Jan 18, 2026 • 38min
Fundraising Trends You Need to Know for 2026
Julia Campbell
In this episode of the Nonprofit Leadership Podcast, host Rob Harter is joined by Julia Campbell, a renowned nonprofit strategist and host of the Nonprofit Nation podcast. With over 20 years in the field, Julia shares the latest data-backed fundraising trends shaping 2026 and what nonprofits can do to thrive amidst economic shifts and evolving donor expectations.
Julia emphasizes the growing importance of recurring giving programs, the need for intentional donor communication, and why many nonprofits are leaving billions on the table. She also dives into the impact of generational wealth transfer, how AI and technology can support donor engagement, and how storytelling—not just data—can move donors to action. Tune in to learn innovative approaches, digital strategies, and the mindset shifts nonprofit leaders need to succeed in today’s changing landscape.
Key Topics Include:
Why recurring giving is essential in a subscription-based world
How nonprofits are unintentionally losing out on $52 billion in potential donations
The myth of donor fatigue—and what donors are really tired of
Storytelling strategies that drive donor engagement and retention
Effective use of AI for content repurposing and personalized communication
Innovative fundraising tactics using SMS, Facebook DMs, and short-form video
How to connect with Gen Z and millennial donors through mission-focused social content
Mentioned in This Episode:
Julia Campbell’s Website: jcsocialmarketing.com
Julia’s Podcast: Nonprofit Nation Podcast
GivingTuesday Data Commons: givingtuesday.org/data
Plummer Youth Promise: plummeryouthpromise.org
Amirah, Inc.: amirahinc.org
This Episode is Sponsored By:
DonorBox
Links to Resources:
Interested in Leadership and Life Coaching? Visit Rob’s website: RobHarter.com
Find us on YouTube: Nonprofit Leadership Podcast YouTube Channel
Suggestions for the show? Email us at nonprofitleadershippodcast@gmail.com
Request a sample coaching session: Email Rob at rob@robharter.com
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Jan 11, 2026 • 31min
Rules of the Road for Social Impact Organizations
Betsy Schmidt
In this episode of the Nonprofit Leadership Podcast, host Rob Harter sits down with Elizabeth “Betsy” Schmidt, senior research fellow at the University of Massachusetts and author of the new book Rules of the Road for Nonprofit Leaders. Betsy brings her decades of experience in public policy and nonprofit law to the table to demystify complex legal frameworks and help leaders leverage the law to support their mission.
Together, Rob and Betsy explore the often misunderstood legal and ethical responsibilities of nonprofit leaders. From navigating political activity and advocacy to understanding the distinctions between 501(c)(3) and 501(c)(4) organizations, this episode offers practical and empowering guidance for social impact organizations seeking to remain compliant and mission-focused in an evolving landscape.
Key Topics Include:
The difference between 501(c)(3) and 501(c)(4) organizations, and when to consider forming a C4
Legal boundaries for nonprofit advocacy, lobbying, and political activity
How staying true to your mission often ensures legal compliance
Best practices for nonprofit governance, financial oversight, and ethics
How federal and state-level regulations are shifting and what to watch for in 2026
Common legal pitfalls nonprofits face and how to avoid them
Resources and tools for staying up to date with nonprofit law
Mentioned in This Episode:
Rules of the Road for Nonprofit Leaders (Georgetown University Press)
NonprofitRules.com
Bookshop.org
This Episode is Sponsored By:
DonorBox
Links to Resources:
Interested in Leadership and Life Coaching? Visit Rob’s website: RobHarter.com
Find us on YouTube: Nonprofit Leadership Podcast YouTube Channel
Suggestions for the show? Email us at nonprofitleadershippodcast@gmail.com
Request a sample coaching session: Email Rob at rob@robharter.com
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Jan 4, 2026 • 31min
How One Organization is Greatly Improving the Care for Individuals with Disabilities
Rob speaks with Robert Stack, President and CEO of Community Options, a nonprofit that has been at the forefront of providing safe, dignified, and inclusive care for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Stack shares his personal journey that led him into this field, beginning with volunteering as a young seminarian and evolving into decades of nonprofit leadership.
Robert offers eye-opening insights into the challenges and injustices still facing the disability care sector—from exploitative practices by private equity firms to deeply flawed state-run institutions. He also outlines Community Options’ impactful approach: prioritizing person-centered care, scaling nonprofit services responsibly, and advocating for inclusive employment that uplifts people with disabilities. His book, Silent No Longer, is a call to action for society to demand dignity and rights for all individuals, regardless of ability.
Key Topics Include:
The negative impact of private equity investment in disability care services
How state-run institutions often prioritize employment over quality care
The injustice of sub-minimum wages and legal aversion therapies still used in some states
The importance of inclusive employment and its social benefits for individuals with disabilities
Community Options’ approach to personalized care and their growth across 12 states
Why mentorship and dignity-driven programming lead to better outcomes
What Robert Stack hopes readers take away from his book Silent No Longer
Mentioned in This Episode:
Community Options
RobertStack.org
Silent No Longer (Book)
This Episode is Sponsored By:
DonorBox
Links to Resources:
Interested in Leadership and Life Coaching? Visit Rob’s website: RobHarter.com
Find us on YouTube: Nonprofit Leadership Podcast YouTube Channel
Suggestions for the show? Email us at nonprofitleadershippodcast@gmail.com
Request a sample coaching session: Email Rob at rob@robharter.com
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Dec 28, 2025 • 36min
The Power of Grit and Positivity
Laura Parker
In this episode, Dr. Rob Harter speaks with Laura Parker, CEO and co-founder of The Exodus Road, a nonprofit combating human trafficking across the globe. Laura shares the deeply personal and powerful story of how she and her husband were first confronted with the realities of trafficking while working in Northern Thailand, which ultimately inspired them to launch their organization. With operations now spanning four countries, The Exodus Road works alongside law enforcement and communities to prevent exploitation, rescue victims, and support survivor aftercare.
Laura discusses the leadership principles and cultural values that have fueled the growth and resilience of her organization, including grit, empathy, excellence, and collaboration. She also emphasizes the importance of creating a positive and supportive workplace culture in an industry often mired in darkness.
Key Topics Include:
The origin story of The Exodus Road and its mission to fight human trafficking
How grit and persistence have been key to the organization’s impact and longevity
Laura’s collaborative yet decisive leadership style as a “reluctant CEO”
The critical role of workplace culture, communication, and survivor-centered storytelling
Strategies for balancing international work with U.S.-based initiatives
Embracing partnerships and an abundance mindset to expand limited nonprofit resources
The launch of Influenced, a U.S. program focused on digital safety and prevention for teens
Mentioned in This Episode:
The Exodus Road: theexodusroad.com
Influenced (digital safety & prevention education): influenced.org
Follow Laura Parker on Instagram: @iamlauraparker
This Episode is Sponsored By:
DonorBox:
Links to Resources:
Interested in Leadership and Life Coaching? Visit Rob’s website: RobHarter.com
Find us on YouTube: Nonprofit Leadership Podcast YouTube Channel
Suggestions for the show? Email us at nonprofitleadershippodcast@gmail.com
Request a sample coaching session: Email Rob at rob@robharter.com
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Dec 22, 2025 • 33min
The Biggest Fundraising Challenges Facing the Social Impact Sector
Jena Lynch
In this episode, Dr. Rob Harter welcomes Jena Lynch from Donorbox, a longtime sponsor and leading platform in nonprofit fundraising technology. Jena brings her unique perspective as a nonprofit thought leader and co-host of her own nonprofit podcast, sharing front-line insights from her work with organizations across the country.
Together, Rob and Jena dive into the key fundraising challenges facing nonprofit and social impact organizations as they look ahead to 2026. From shifting donor behaviors and the rise of recurring giving to the evolving role of AI, this episode is packed with practical advice, current trends, and forward-thinking strategies to help nonprofits navigate an uncertain fundraising environment with confidence and clarity.
Key Topics Include:
Why a return to the basics—like individual giving and deep donor relationships—is the trend to watch in 2025 and beyond
How nonprofits are adjusting to donor fatigue and declining donor counts despite rising gift amounts
The growing impact of Millennials and Gen Z on nonprofit engagement and fundraising behaviors
Tips for creating meaningful donor experiences and building long-term donor loyalty
The importance of legacy giving and preparing for the generational wealth transfer
How nonprofits are using AI practically and ethically to streamline operations and improve donor engagement
Strategies for intentional, transparent communication that increases donor trust and involvement
Mentioned in This Episode:
Donorbox
Donorbox Resources & Blog
This Episode is Sponsored By:
Donorbox
Links to Resources:
Interested in Leadership and Life Coaching? Visit Rob’s website: RobHarter.com
Find us on YouTube: Nonprofit Leadership Podcast YouTube Channel
Suggestions for the show? Email us at nonprofitleadershippodcast@gmail.com
Request a sample coaching session: Email Rob at rob@robharter.com
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Dec 14, 2025 • 39min
The Story Behind the Real Cause of Hurricane Katrina’s Devastating Impact
Sandy Rosenthal
In this episode, host Dr. Rob Harter sits down with Sandy Rosenthal, the founder of Levees.org, to uncover the shocking truth behind the catastrophic flooding of New Orleans during Hurricane Katrina. While most people attributed the devastation to the storm itself, Sandy discovered a deeper, man-made failure at the core of the disaster—the collapse of federally designed levees. Despite having no background in engineering or advocacy, Sandy turned her personal mission for justice into a national grassroots movement that is still influencing policy and education today.
Through tireless research, community mobilization, and resilience in the face of fierce opposition, Sandy Rosenthal not only revealed the truth about what went wrong during Hurricane Katrina but also sparked a national conversation about flood protection, government accountability, and citizen advocacy. In this episode, she shares her journey, the birth of Levees.org, and why education is key to preventing future disasters.
Key Topics Include:
The real reason behind New Orleans’ flooding during Hurricane Katrina
Sandy’s discovery of the Army Corps of Engineers’ responsibility in levee failures
How she overcame media silence, government opposition, and personal attacks
The founding of Levees.org and its expansion into a national advocacy movement
The importance of education and why engineering students should learn from failures
How Sandy transformed personal passion into sustained national advocacy
Practical advice for nonprofit leaders facing opposition in their own missions
Mentioned in This Episode:
Sandy Rosenthal’s website: sandyrosenthal.net
Levees.org
Sandy’s book: Words Whispered in Water – Available on Amazon
This Episode is Sponsored By:
DonorBox
Links to Resources:
Interested in Leadership and Life Coaching? Visit Rob’s website: RobHarter.com
Find us on YouTube: Nonprofit Leadership Podcast YouTube Channel
Suggestions for the show? Email us at nonprofitleadershippodcast@gmail.com
Request a sample coaching session: Email Rob at rob@robharter.com
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Dec 7, 2025 • 35min
How Best to Approach Corporate Donors
Asha Varghese
In this episode of the Nonprofit Leadership Podcast, host Rob Harter welcomes Asha Varghese, President of the Caterpillar Foundation. Asha shares insights into the foundation’s expansive philanthropic efforts, having invested over $1 billion into global communities since its inception in 1952. She emphasizes that this achievement is not a finish line, but a launch pad for even greater impact.
Asha discusses the foundation’s strategic focus on building resilient communities through workforce development, disaster preparedness, and sustainable infrastructure. She outlines how nonprofits can successfully align with corporate donors like Caterpillar by focusing on measurable impact, local empowerment, and long-term sustainability. This conversation is packed with practical advice for nonprofit leaders looking to navigate today’s challenging fundraising landscape and create lasting social change.
Key Topics Include:
How the Caterpillar Foundation has invested over $1 billion since 1952 to support global communities
A three-pronged strategy: economic empowerment, infrastructure resilience, and employee engagement
The foundation’s long-term approach to disaster response and recovery, including partnerships with the Red Cross and CDP
Innovative workforce development initiatives such as mobile STEM labs and digital fabrication tech for students
The impact of federal funding cuts on nonprofits and how foundations are stepping in
Advice for nonprofit leaders on how to align with corporate foundations and submit strong funding proposals
The importance of systemic thinking, community-driven solutions, and data-driven impact measurement
Mentioned in This Episode:
Caterpillar Foundation:
Learning Undefeated:
FAB Foundation:
Center for Disaster Philanthropy (CDP):
Jobs for the Future:
This Episode is Sponsored By:
DonorBox:
Links to Resources:
Interested in Leadership and Life Coaching? Visit Rob’s website: RobHarter.com
Find us on YouTube: Nonprofit Leadership Podcast YouTube Channel
Suggestions for the show? Email us at nonprofitleadershippodcast@gmail.com
Request a sample coaching session: Email Rob at rob@robharter.com
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Nov 30, 2025 • 42min
How a Small Group of College Students Launched a National Movement
In this episode, Dr. Rob Harter sits down with Aidan Reilly, co-founder of The Farmlink Project, a nonprofit that began as a college passion project and grew into a national food recovery movement. What started in 2020 as two friends trying to make a difference during the COVID-19 pandemic quickly evolved into a logistics powerhouse that has since delivered over 350 million pounds of food—soon to be half a billion.
Aidan shares the compelling origin story of Farmlink and how a group of students bridged the gap between farms with surplus food and food banks in desperate need. With impressive agility, grassroots organizing, and a deep sense of purpose, Farmlink has scaled nationwide and is now exploring international efforts. Aidan also discusses how Farmlink is addressing food waste, hunger, and climate change simultaneously—and how their innovative model may one day make their own work unnecessary.
Key Topics Include:
The founding of Farmlink during the pandemic by college students looking to make an impact
How Farmlink grew from a local food rescue effort to a national nonprofit operating in 27+ states
The logistics of moving nearly half a billion pounds of food and partnering with over 1,200 food banks and 400 farms
The systemic causes of food waste in the U.S. and how Farmlink is creating long-term infrastructure solutions
How Farmlink measures and communicates its climate and hunger relief impact to donors
The role of AI, predictive analytics, and capacity mapping in scaling nonprofit operations
Why public-private partnerships and policy advocacy are essential to solving food insecurity at scale
Mentioned in This Episode:
The Farmlink Project
Abundance: The Farmlink Documentary (YouTube)
This Episode is Sponsored By:
DonorBox
Links to Resources:
Interested in Leadership and Life Coaching? Visit Rob’s website: RobHarter.com
Find us on YouTube: Nonprofit Leadership Podcast YouTube Channel
Suggestions for the show? Email us at nonprofitleadershippodcast@gmail.com
Request a sample coaching session: Email Rob at rob@robharter.com
Subscribe and ShareListen and subscribe to the Nonprofit Leadership Podcast on iTunes, Spotify, or Amazon. Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share with other nonprofit leaders!
Summary
The conversation with Aidan Reilly from the Farm Link Project explores the organization’s journey from a student-led initiative to a national movement addressing food waste and hunger. Aidan shares insights on the importance of partnerships, innovative solutions, and the impact of their work on communities and the environment. The discussion highlights the challenges faced in scaling their efforts and the vision for a sustainable food system that eliminates waste and hunger.
Quotes“We shouldn’t, let’s try to help.”“We rescued 50 million apples.”“We work with all food banks.”
Chapters00:00 The Birth of Farm Link Project02:54 Scaling Up: Partnerships and Systems05:48 Connecting Farms and Food Banks08:40 Addressing Food Waste and Consumer Preferences11:35 Measuring Impact: Hunger Relief and Climate Outcomes19:54 Harnessing AI for Nonprofit Scalability22:34 Eliminating Waste and Hunger: A Guiding Philosophy26:18 Building Infrastructure for Zero Waste29:10 Overcoming Operational Challenges in Scaling33:58 Strategizing for Future Growth and Impact

Nov 23, 2025 • 35min
How Using a “Permission Ask” Can Improve Your Fundraising
Jeff Schreifels
As year-end fundraising pressures mount, it’s more important than ever for nonprofits to adopt effective, donor-centered strategies. In this episode of the Nonprofit Leadership Podcast, host Rob Harter welcomes Jeff Schreifels, Principal and Owner of Veritus Group—a global consulting agency focused on major and mid-level gift strategies. Jeff shares his proven insights into how organizations can build long-term sustainability by investing in relationships and shifting their fundraising mindset.
Jeff introduces the concept of “permission-based asking,” a transformational approach that empowers fundraisers to confidently and authentically engage donors. He outlines how social impact leaders can create meaningful connections, adopt a holistic donor journey, and overcome common barriers within siloed fundraising structures.
Key Topics Include:
Why economic uncertainty requires nonprofits to double down—not cut back—on fundraising investment
The power of relationship-centered fundraising to drive long-term revenue growth
A step-by-step breakdown of the “permission ask” approach and how it changes the donor conversation
How to create donor-centered KPIs that unify departments and break down fundraising silos
Strategies for building sustainable major and planned gift programs, even during crises
Practical ways to engage volunteers and staff in accountable, effective fundraising roles
The importance of viewing donors as part of your mission—not just as sources of revenue
Mentioned in This Episode:
Veritus Group: https://veritusgroup.com/
“The Generosity Crisis” by Brian Crimmins
This Episode is Sponsored By:
DonorBox
Links to Resources:
Interested in Leadership and Life Coaching? Visit Rob’s website: RobHarter.com
Find us on YouTube: Nonprofit Leadership Podcast YouTube Channel
Suggestions for the show? Email us at nonprofitleadershippodcast@gmail.com
Request a sample coaching session: Email Rob at rob@robharter.com
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