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American Nonprofit Academy
The Nonprofit Show is the nation’s daily broadcast for the business side of nonprofits — bringing you practical insights, expert interviews, and real-world strategies to help your organization run smarter, lead stronger, and fund better.Each weekday, our co-hosts and guests break down the most current topics in fundraising, board governance, leadership, staffing, technology, communications, and financial strategy — giving nonprofit professionals the tools they need to build sustainable, high-performing organizations.With more than 1,400 episodes and growing, our on-demand library is a trusted resource for executive directors, team members, fundraisers, board members, and sector leaders who are ready to move beyond inspiration and into implementation.🎥 Watch the daily show on YouTube: https://bit.ly/3A0Dqlw
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Aug 25, 2023 • 29min
Nonprofit's Questions This Week!
Send us Fan MailCo-host Julia Patrick and Guest Host Muhi Khwaja, a trainer from the Fundraising Academy at National University, cover topics of anonymous resumes, candidate tenure, board giving policies, and employee fundraising campaigns. Muhi provides valuable insights and advice on these issues, emphasizing the importance of fairness, inclusivity, and effective communication in nonprofit practices. Anonymized Resumes: The hosts discuss a situation where a job candidate submitted a resume without their last name to reduce potential bias. Muhi suggests that this practice reflects current political and social climates, then recommends focusing on a blind screening process based on skills, expertise, and experience, leaving personal details for later stages. Candidate Tenure: The hosts address how many years a candidate should serve in their previous position before joining a nonprofit development team. Muhi emphasizes that while tenure is a factor, it's not the only indicator of success. Metrics like fundraising achievements, engagement, and retention matter more than just years served. Board Give or Get Policy: The hosts discuss the implementation of a board give or get policy. They suggest that it should be a standard practice, encouraging board members to make meaningful gifts based on their capacity. The importance of personal and corporate contributions is highlighted, and the role of development leads and board committees in administrating this policy is discussed. Employee Fundraising Campaigns: The hosts address concerns about implementing an employee fundraising campaign in a nonprofit with hourly employees. They discuss the potential for pay equity issues and suggest that the campaign's focus should be on 100% participation rather than specific amounts, which could make it more meaningful for everyone. View on video: https://bit.ly/3OJvby0Find us Live daily on YouTube!Find us Live daily on LinkedIn!Find us Live daily on X: @Nonprofit_ShowOur national co-hosts and amazing guests discuss management, money and missions of nonprofits! 12:30pm ET 11:30am CT 10:30am MT 9:30am PTSend us your ideas for Show Guests or Topics: HelpDesk@AmericanNonprofitAcademy.comVisit us on the web:The Nonprofit Show

Aug 24, 2023 • 31min
Social Connections And Discourse In The Nonprofit Sector
Send us Fan MailYou'll love watching and learning from this inspiring and enlightening conversation on the power of social connections and discourse within the nonprofit sector. In this captivating interview, our co-hosts sit down with Jared Seide, the Executive Director of the Center for Council, a transformative organization dedicated to building communities through authentic communication and compassionate engagement. Amidst the frenetic pace of the nonprofit world, Jared Seide shares his profound insights on the importance of finding common ground, fostering a sense of belonging, and addressing the pervasive epidemic of loneliness and isolation. He also offers a glimpse into the core of his organization's mission, which involves teaching individuals, organizations, and communities to establish structures of connection through the practice of Council. Jared's perspective transcends borders, as he highlights how Center for Council's impact spans from Los Angeles to Rwanda and Bosnia Herzegovina, connecting diverse communities across the globe. He emphasizes the pivotal role that vulnerability and shared experience play in creating trust, empathy, and collaboration, both within teams and across generational divides. As we navigate the challenges of an increasingly polarized world, Jared Seide offers a profound message of unity, highlighting the ways in which Council fosters a safe space for authentic conversation and the discovery of shared values. By exploring the deep-rooted impact of loneliness on mental and physical health, he reveals the urgency of reclaiming genuine connections to enhance well-being. Throughout this interview, Jared Seide's insights resonate as a beacon of hope for nonprofit organizations seeking to transform their communities through meaningful dialogue, compassion, and the unifying force of shared purpose. Join us in this enlightening conversation that empowers nonprofit leaders and changemakers to embrace vulnerability, build bridges, and create a world where social connections flourish. Watch on video: https://bit.ly/45K1HXsFind us Live daily on YouTube!Find us Live daily on LinkedIn!Find us Live daily on X: @Nonprofit_ShowOur national co-hosts and amazing guests discuss management, money and missions of nonprofits! 12:30pm ET 11:30am CT 10:30am MT 9:30am PTSend us your ideas for Show Guests or Topics: HelpDesk@AmericanNonprofitAcademy.comVisit us on the web:The Nonprofit Show

Aug 23, 2023 • 30min
Community-Based Program Models
Send us Fan Mail In this interview, our co-hosts welcome Lotus Kaplan, the Chief Development Officer of FamilyPromiseAZ.org, to discuss the concept of community-based program models in the context of addressing homelessness. Family Promise is a national organization with a mission to help families without shelter find sustainable housing and end the cycle of generational homelessness. Lotus shares her experience and insights about the community-based model, emphasizing the importance of communication, collaboration, and flexibility. She explains that community-based programs involve active engagement and ownership from various partners, including organizations, volunteers, and churches. The model aims to create a sense of belonging and hope for families in need, focusing on finding intersections between different organizations' missions to work together towards a common goal. Lotus also discusses the challenges faced during the COVID-19 pandemic and the need to adapt and modify the model to better suit changing circumstances. The interview underscores the value of collaboration, the significance of celebrating both successes and failures, and the power of partnerships in addressing the complex issue of homelessness on a national scale. For more insights, visit the Family Promise website at familypromiseaz.org. Watch on video: https://bit.ly/3QKN6HgFind us Live daily on YouTube!Find us Live daily on LinkedIn!Find us Live daily on X: @Nonprofit_ShowOur national co-hosts and amazing guests discuss management, money and missions of nonprofits! 12:30pm ET 11:30am CT 10:30am MT 9:30am PTSend us your ideas for Show Guests or Topics: HelpDesk@AmericanNonprofitAcademy.comVisit us on the web:The Nonprofit Show

Aug 22, 2023 • 31min
Celebrity Philanthropy!
Send us Fan MailHawwa Muhammad, the CEO of Pink Trumpet, joins "The Nonprofit Show" to discuss the intricate world of celebrity philanthropy. Pink Trumpet is a company that supports nonprofit organizations by helping them turn their ideas into impactful realities. Hawwa shares her journey, explaining why she founded Pink Trumpet in 2015. She recognized that while nonprofits have plenty of ideas, they often lack the implementation and resources to bring those ideas to fruition. With Pink Trumpet, she aimed to bridge this gap and assist organizations in getting off the ground effectively. Hawwa delves into the world of celebrity philanthropy, offering insights into working with celebrities and athletes in partnerships that benefit nonprofit causes. She explains that celebrities look for consistency and a track record in organizations they choose to support. Often, celebrities have a team that manages their philanthropic efforts, emphasizing the importance of due diligence to ensure positive impacts and reputation management. The conversation also explores how celebrities and organizations can drive positive media exposure from their partnerships. Hawwa emphasizes the need for transparent communication between both parties, clear intent, and strategies that align with the philanthropic goals of all involved. The interview concludes with discussions about leveraging social media, the rise of influencer philanthropy, and the importance of maintaining a consistent and informed approach when seeking celebrity partnerships for nonprofits. For more information about Pink Trumpet and their work, visit their website at pinktrumpet.co Watch on video: https://bit.ly/47HIuHSFind us Live daily on YouTube!Find us Live daily on LinkedIn!Find us Live daily on X: @Nonprofit_ShowOur national co-hosts and amazing guests discuss management, money and missions of nonprofits! 12:30pm ET 11:30am CT 10:30am MT 9:30am PTSend us your ideas for Show Guests or Topics: HelpDesk@AmericanNonprofitAcademy.comVisit us on the web:The Nonprofit Show

Aug 21, 2023 • 32min
Rethinking Virtual Events And Conferences
Send us Fan MailWatch this enlightening conversation with Elias Puurunen, the founder of Tractus Events, as we take a dive into the transformative shifts in the world of nonprofit events and conferences. Hailing from Ontario, Canada, Elias brings a wealth of insights that challenge the traditional approaches and invigorate a new era of event planning. In a world that's rapidly changing, Elias emphasizes the importance of rethinking the ways nonprofits engage their communities. Traditional yearly events might no longer suffice, as he encourages organizations to adopt a dynamic event portfolio strategy. Gone are the days of one-size-fits-all events; instead, Elias envisions a diverse mix of in-person, virtual, and hybrid experiences that cater to various needs and engage participants throughout the year. With his deep expertise, Elias shines a light on the realities of event production. He unveils the complexities and costs of hybrid events, where the convergence of in-person and virtual components demands meticulous planning and resource allocation. He draws attention to the challenges posed by ever-evolving technology, shifting trends, and the need for meticulous budgeting. Elias advocates for a fresh perspective on community engagement, suggesting platforms like Discord as alternatives to foster year-round connections. He urges nonprofits to harness the power of virtual events as testing grounds for new ideas, content delivery, and even revenue generation, citing success stories that highlight the immense potential of online gatherings. Don't miss out on this thought-provoking discussion that promises to reshape your approach to nonprofit events and conferences. Watch on video: https://bit.ly/45D7QoAFind us Live daily on YouTube!Find us Live daily on LinkedIn!Find us Live daily on X: @Nonprofit_ShowOur national co-hosts and amazing guests discuss management, money and missions of nonprofits! 12:30pm ET 11:30am CT 10:30am MT 9:30am PTSend us your ideas for Show Guests or Topics: HelpDesk@AmericanNonprofitAcademy.comVisit us on the web:The Nonprofit Show

Aug 19, 2023 • 26min
Nonprofit's Questions Of The Week
Send us Fan MailOur guest co-host for today's Ask and Answered Show is Hannah Berger CFRE, a seasoned professional in the nonprofit sector. Hannah is not only a trainer at Fundraising Academy, National University, but also the President of the Philanthropy Coach. She brings more than 20 years of experience in the nonprofit field to the table. In this episode, we discuss a range of topics: The Value of Designations: Hannah shares her journey and insights about the Certified Fundraising Executive (CFRE) designation. She talks about how the CFRE designation can be a significant door-opener and a third-party validation of a fundraiser's expertise. Hannah emphasizes that it's not just about the designation but the experience and knowledge it represents. Wealth Screening Tools: We explore the pros and cons of using wealth screening digital tools. Hannah and Jarrett discuss when it's appropriate to invest in such tools, considering the stage and sophistication of your fundraising efforts. They also stress the importance of personal connections and understanding donors beyond wealth indicators. Speaking at Community Groups: The hosts address the concern of a nonprofit professional who is leaving their organization after submitting a proposal to speak at a national conference. They highlight the importance of open communication with conference organizers and how one's expertise and presentation quality matter more than their current job title. Engaging with Service Clubs: The hosts tackle the dilemma of whether it's valuable to send leadership to speak at service clubs like Rotary and Kiwanis. They underscore the benefits of networking with civic-minded communities, fostering relationships, and expanding your nonprofit's reach. This Ask & Answer episode is packed with practical advice, personal experiences, and insightful perspectives from Hanna Berger and Jarrett Ransom. Tune in and you’ll gain valuable knowledge that can elevate your nonprofit management and fundraising efforts. Watch on video: https://bit.ly/3KM3vXXFind us Live daily on YouTube!Find us Live daily on LinkedIn!Find us Live daily on X: @Nonprofit_ShowOur national co-hosts and amazing guests discuss management, money and missions of nonprofits! 12:30pm ET 11:30am CT 10:30am MT 9:30am PTSend us your ideas for Show Guests or Topics: HelpDesk@AmericanNonprofitAcademy.comVisit us on the web:The Nonprofit Show

Aug 17, 2023 • 27min
Turning Volunteers Into Donors
Send us Fan MailShow host Jarrett Ransom welcomes James Goalder, Partnerships Manager at Bloomerang.co, to discuss the topic of turning volunteers into donors within the nonprofit sector by building meaningful connections with volunteers and using storytelling effectively. James begins by highlighting a surprising statistic: volunteers donate 10 times more than those who do not volunteer. He explains this phenomenon by emphasizing that volunteers directly witness the impact of nonprofit organizations in action. Their hands-on involvement creates a strong connection with the organization's mission, making it easier to transition them into monetary donors. This connection is already established, eliminating the need for extensive persuasion. The conversation dives into the motivations behind volunteering, highlighting various factors that drive individuals to offer their time and support. James discusses emotional, mental, and physical benefits, as well as the desire to give back to the community and fulfill civic duties. He encourages nonprofits to understand these motivations to better engage and thank volunteers, ultimately encouraging their continued participation. Jarrett and James explore the concept of segmenting volunteers to tailor engagement strategies more effectively. They suggest categorizing volunteers based on factors such as donation history and capacity to give. By addressing these groups differently, nonprofits can successfully engage both volunteers who have not yet donated and potential major donors. The importance of storytelling in volunteer and donor engagement is a key focus of the interview. James draws a parallel between the power of well-developed characters in stories and the impact of personal stories within nonprofit contexts. He encourages organizations to incorporate relatable characters and their experiences to enhance connection and engagement. Watch on video: https://bit.ly/3QMxRxpFind us Live daily on YouTube!Find us Live daily on LinkedIn!Find us Live daily on X: @Nonprofit_ShowOur national co-hosts and amazing guests discuss management, money and missions of nonprofits! 12:30pm ET 11:30am CT 10:30am MT 9:30am PTSend us your ideas for Show Guests or Topics: HelpDesk@AmericanNonprofitAcademy.comVisit us on the web:The Nonprofit Show

Aug 16, 2023 • 31min
Unlocking Digital Success At Nonprofits!
Send us Fan MailOur hosts engage in a Nonprofit Tech-Talk with Tim Lockie, the CEO of The Human Stack, discussing the intersection of technology and nonprofit organizations. The interview underscores the significance of harmonizing technology with human behavior, fostering collaborations, setting targeted goals, and nurturing a culture of curiosity for nonprofits to effectively leverage technology for their missions. Tim's expertise revolves around helping nonprofits optimize their use of technology for meaningful outcomes and his engaging storytelling and relatable analogies make the intricate intersection of technology and nonprofit work accessible and actionable. Tim introduces the concept of the "human stack," emphasizing the symbiotic relationship between humans and technology to create a greater societal impact. He underlines that technology isn't merely about the technical aspects but encompasses the behavior and culture of the people using it. Tim's perspective is grounded in the understanding that while the technology stack relies on zeros and ones, the human stack's foundation is built on the principles of belonging and social connection. The conversation journeys into the challenges faced by nonprofits in adopting and navigating technology. Tim sheds light on the need for strategic leadership and tactical execution, likening it to a race where a strategic leader and a tactical driver must collaborate effectively to succeed. He emphasizes that the key is to align the energies and roles of these two individuals within the organization. A central theme throughout the interview is the necessity of cultivating curiosity and adopting a learning mindset when approaching technology. Tim emphasizes that tech experience alone isn't enough; fostering curiosity and creating a feedback loop are vital elements in driving positive change. The discussion is punctuated by Tim's insights into creating an environment where individuals can voice their concerns constructively, leading to iterative improvements in technology utilization. He introduces the concept of "complaining as a sign of hope," encouraging organizations to encourage feedback and complaints to identify pain points and make necessary adjustments. Watch on video: https://bit.ly/47DMlFNFind us Live daily on YouTube!Find us Live daily on LinkedIn!Find us Live daily on X: @Nonprofit_ShowOur national co-hosts and amazing guests discuss management, money and missions of nonprofits! 12:30pm ET 11:30am CT 10:30am MT 9:30am PTSend us your ideas for Show Guests or Topics: HelpDesk@AmericanNonprofitAcademy.comVisit us on the web:The Nonprofit Show

Aug 15, 2023 • 31min
The Keys To Nonprofit's Investing!
Send us Fan Mail Phil Waara, COO and Investment Advisor at GetEcio.com, discusses nonprofit investing and financial stewardship. The conversation covers a range of topics related to nonprofit investment strategies, the importance of having an investment policy, engaging stakeholders, and the need for financial transparency. Phil emphasizes the potential for nonprofits of all sizes to engage in investment planning, whether through board participation, specialized advisors, or cultivating a solid investment policy. He discusses the significance of aligning investments with the organization's mission and how having a well-defined investment plan can help nonprofits secure their financial future and navigate unexpected challenges. Phil also touches on the value of donor engagement in investment planning, as well as addressing common misconceptions and concerns about investment complexity and fees. Throughout the conversation, it becomes clear that there is a considerable opportunity for nonprofits to explore investment strategies and plan for sustainable growth, even if they currently lack substantial assets. The conversation highlights the importance of education, collaboration, and forward-thinking in the realm of nonprofit investing. Watch on video: https://bit.ly/47z8LbhFind us Live daily on YouTube!Find us Live daily on LinkedIn!Find us Live daily on X: @Nonprofit_ShowOur national co-hosts and amazing guests discuss management, money and missions of nonprofits! 12:30pm ET 11:30am CT 10:30am MT 9:30am PTSend us your ideas for Show Guests or Topics: HelpDesk@AmericanNonprofitAcademy.comVisit us on the web:The Nonprofit Show

Aug 14, 2023 • 30min
Planned Giving Trends You Need To Know!
Send us Fan MailAquanetta Betts, the Director of Planned Giving at George Mason University, discusses important trends and issues related to planned giving that nonprofit organizations need to be aware of. The conversation provides insights for nonprofit professionals and leaders looking to build more robust fundraising strategies. Here are some of the key take-aways Aquanetta shares on this fast-paced episode include: Planned giving is a process that involves three parties: the donor, the organization, and another entity (such as an advisor or attorney) working together to facilitate a gift. This type of giving often involves more complex transactions than regular donations and can be a significant source of sustainable funding for nonprofits. Baby Boomer Impact: The great wealth transfer from baby boomers presents a huge opportunity for planned giving efforts due to the substantial assets involved. Age Segmentation: Focus on age groups 60-75 for targeted planned giving efforts, as these individuals are considering retirement and financial planning. Stewardship and Legacy Societies: Stewardship is crucial for maintaining relationships with planned giving donors. Legacy societies provide ongoing engagement for confirmed planned gift supporters. Engaging Professional Advisors: Collaborating with financial planners, estate planning attorneys, and other advisors strengthens planned giving strategies. Board Members' Role: Engage board members in advocating for planned giving and possibly making their own planned gifts. Asking for Planned Gifts: Initiate conversations about planned giving, making soft asks and repeating the message over time. Bequest Intention Forms: Create simple forms for donors to indicate their intention to include the nonprofit in their wills, gathering key information. Regular Communication: Maintain periodic communication with donors who expressed planned giving intentions. Watch on video: https://bit.ly/3YAS0ILFind us Live daily on YouTube!Find us Live daily on LinkedIn!Find us Live daily on X: @Nonprofit_ShowOur national co-hosts and amazing guests discuss management, money and missions of nonprofits! 12:30pm ET 11:30am CT 10:30am MT 9:30am PTSend us your ideas for Show Guests or Topics: HelpDesk@AmericanNonprofitAcademy.comVisit us on the web:The Nonprofit Show


