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  • Join Sarah Olivieri, host of Inspired Nonprofit Leadership, as she discusses nonprofit strategies and insights with special guest Rebecca Reiner, Executive Director of Sincere Foundation, who shares her extensive experience in humanitarianism, fundraising, and leading a corporate foundation.

    Learn about the unique aspects of corporate-funded foundations, the importance of trust in nonprofit funding, and effective grant application strategies. This episode is packed with valuable tips for nonprofit leaders seeking to enhance their impact and navigate the complexities of funding.

    Episode Highlights

    Understanding Private Foundations Starting a Private Foundation from Scratch The Importance of General Operating Support The Grant Application Process Corporate vs. Family Funded Foundations Recurring Funds and Future Plans Final Thoughts and How to Get in Touch

    Meet the Guest

    Rebecca Reiner has put a lifetime of heart into humanitarianism, activism, and stewardship. In her role as Sincere Foundation's Executive Director, she leads grant reviews and is excited to collaborate with organizations that do critical work in their communities. Prior to joining the Foundation, Rebecca led fundraising efforts for non-profits in the Greater Boston area. She has a degree in Women's Studies and Sociology from Mount Holyoke College. Sincere builds technology that brings you closer and helps show you care to the people who matter the most. With the Sincere Foundation, the company supports organizations and programs that address basic needs like food security, housing stability, and safe spaces.

    Connect with Rebecca:

    https://www.sincere.com/foundation https://www.linkedin.com/company/sincerecorporation/ https://x.com/sincere_corp

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  • In this episode, host Sarah Olivieri dives into the importance of strategic planning and execution, offering three valuable strategy tips you can implement immediately! Tune in for insights and tips to navigate your nonprofit leadership journey effectively.

    Episode Highlights

    Understanding Strategy and Execution Tip #1: Achieving More by Doing Less Tip #2: Aligning Projects with Strategic Goals Tip #3: Moving Forward Amidst Uncertainty

    About Your Host

    Have you seen Casino Royale? That moment when Vespa slides in elegantly, opposite James, all charming smile, razor-sharp wit and mighty brainpower, and says, “I’m the money”?

    Well, your host, Sarah Olivieri has been likened to Vespa by one of her clients – not just because she’s charming, beautiful and brainy– but because that bold statement “I’m the money” was, as it turned out, right ON the money.

    Sarah helps nonprofits transform their organizations from failing to thriving. And she’s very, very good at it.

    She’s brought nonprofits back from the brink of insolvency. She’s averted major cash-flow crises, solved funding droughts, board conflicts and everything in between
 and so she has literally become “the money” for many of the organizations she works with.

    As the former director of 3 nonprofits and founder of 5 for-profit businesses, she understands, deeply, the challenges and complexities facing organizations and she’s created a framework, called The Impact MethodÂźïž, which can help you simplify operations, build aligned teams and make a bigger impact without getting overwhelmed or burning out – and Every. Single. One. Of her clients that have implemented her methodologies have achieved the most incredible results.

    Sarah is also a #1 international bestselling author, holds a BA from the University of Chicago with a focus on globalization and its effect on marginalized cultures, and a master's degree in Humanistic and Multicultural Education from SUNY New Paltz.

    Access additional training at www.pivotground.com/funding-secrets or apply for the THRiVE Program for personalized support at www.pivotground.com/application

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  • In this episode of Inspired Nonprofit Leadership, host Sarah Olivieri is joined by special guest Tammy Rogers, a leadership expert who has transformed companies like Google and Procter & Gamble. In this episode you’ll learn the importance of balancing results and relationships, investing in leadership development, and giving yourself the brain space to think strategically. Gain practical tips on leadership coaching and why nurturing future leaders is crucial for nonprofit growth. Perfect for executive directors, board members, and nonprofit leaders aiming to unleash their full potential.

    Episode Highlights

    Defining Great Leadership Balancing Results and Relationships Creating Strategic Leaders The Role of Executive Directors The Importance of Self-Awareness in Leadership Investing in Nonprofit Leadership

    Meet the Guest

    Over the last 30 years, my guests for this episode have completely transformed and optimized hundreds of companies across the US, including Google, Procter & Gamble, and Bridgestone.

    They’ve reversed decades-long declines in business performance, solved tricky succession disputes, boosted employee retention figures, and much more


    Connect with Tammy:

    [email protected]

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  • Join Sarah Olivieri on Inspired Nonprofit Leadership as she delves into the critical topic of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) within nonprofit boards. Discover why diverse perspectives are essential for effective decision-making and learn about the historical roots of current board structures. Sarah challenges the traditional job description of nonprofit boards, explaining how it was designed to concentrate power and influence within a select group. By shifting decision-making power from boards to staff, organizations can promote greater equity and effectiveness. Tune in for valuable insights and actionable strategies to enhance your nonprofit's leadership and impact.

    Episode Highlights

    The Importance of DEI in Decision Making Systemic Biases and Inequities The Secret Truth About Boards Historical Context of Board Job Descriptions Shifting Decision-Making Power

    About Your Host

    Have you seen Casino Royale? That moment when Vespa slides in elegantly, opposite James, all charming smile, razor-sharp wit and mighty brainpower, and says, “I’m the money”?

    Well, your host, Sarah Olivieri has been likened to Vespa by one of her clients – not just because she’s charming, beautiful and brainy– but because that bold statement “I’m the money” was, as it turned out, right ON the money.

    Sarah helps nonprofits transform their organizations from failing to thriving. And she’s very, very good at it.

    She’s brought nonprofits back from the brink of insolvency. She’s averted major cash-flow crises, solved funding droughts, board conflicts and everything in between
 and so she has literally become “the money” for many of the organizations she works with.

    As the former director of 3 nonprofits and founder of 5 for-profit businesses, she understands, deeply, the challenges and complexities facing organizations and she’s created a framework, called The Impact MethodÂźïž, which can help you simplify operations, build aligned teams and make a bigger impact without getting overwhelmed or burning out – and Every. Single. One. Of her clients that have implemented her methodologies have achieved the most incredible results.

    Sarah is also a #1 international bestselling author, holds a BA from the University of Chicago with a focus on globalization and its effect on marginalized cultures, and a master's degree in Humanistic and Multicultural Education from SUNY New Paltz.

    Access additional training at www.pivotground.com/funding-secrets or apply for the THRiVE Program for personalized support at www.pivotground.com/application

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  • In this episode, Sarah interviews Brandon Peacock, founder of Hit the Ground Running, who shares his incredible journey from surviving a traumatic shooting to becoming a leading expert in using social media for fundraising. Learn how Brandon's authentic storytelling and strategic content creation led to millions of views and significant fundraising success. Dive into useful tips on crafting compelling stories, optimizing donation pages, and effectively using platforms like Instagram for community engagement and fundraising. This episode is a goldmine for nonprofit leaders looking to make a bigger impact through social media.

    Episode Highlights

    Brandon's Incredible Journey Social Media Success: Building a Global Community Mastering Social Media Fundraising Understanding Short Form vs. Long Form Content Top of Funnel and Lead Magnets Explained Creating Authentic and Engaging Stories Optimizing Your Donation Page for Success

    Meet the Guest

    Brandon Peacock is the founder of Hit The Ground Running (HTGR), a six-figure NFP that operates almost exclusively through online campaigns. With a focus on empowering trauma survivors, HTGR provides access to essential physical therapy, mentorship, and community support. Brandon's leadership has helped the organization gain over 40 million views on social media and 130k cumulative following in just over one year, building a global community of supporters and survivors. He brings a wealth of experience in scaling nonprofit initiatives through digital platforms and innovative fundraising strategies, offering valuable insights into how charities can achieve growth and impact in today’s online landscape.

    Connect with Brandon:
    www.htgrcharity.com
    @peacock_brandon (IG and Tik tok) .
    Anyone interested in joining our waitlist for our Not for profit university (social media strategy group) can email me directly at [email protected] to join our waitlist! The community should be going live by December 2024.

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  • In this episode of Inspired Nonprofit Leadership, host Sarah Olivieri addresses the frequent stress experienced by executive directors of nonprofits. She offers practical advice for managing stress, including acknowledging feelings, engaging in physical exercise, and practicing meditation. Sarah emphasizes the importance of taking manageable steps and introduces the Thrive Program as a supportive resource for nonprofit leaders. Tune in for valuable insights and strategies to navigate the challenges of nonprofit leadership.

    Episode Highlights

    Understanding and Addressing Stress in Nonprofit Leadership Regulating Your Nervous System Physical Activities to Combat Stress Meditation Techniques for Stress Relief Prioritizing Tasks Under Stress Repeating the Stress Management Cycle

    About Your Host

    Have you seen Casino Royale? That moment when Vespa slides in elegantly, opposite James, all charming smile, razor-sharp wit and mighty brainpower, and says, “I’m the money”?

    Well, your host, Sarah Olivieri has been likened to Vespa by one of her clients – not just because she’s charming, beautiful and brainy– but because that bold statement “I’m the money” was, as it turned out, right ON the money.

    Sarah helps nonprofits transform their organizations from failing to thriving. And she’s very, very good at it.

    She’s brought nonprofits back from the brink of insolvency. She’s averted major cash-flow crises, solved funding droughts, board conflicts and everything in between
 and so she has literally become “the money” for many of the organizations she works with.

    As the former director of 3 nonprofits and founder of 5 for-profit businesses, she understands, deeply, the challenges and complexities facing organizations and she’s created a framework, called The Impact MethodÂźïž, which can help you simplify operations, build aligned teams and make a bigger impact without getting overwhelmed or burning out – and Every. Single. One. Of her clients that have implemented her methodologies have achieved the most incredible results.

    Sarah is also a #1 international bestselling author, holds a BA from the University of Chicago with a focus on globalization and its effect on marginalized cultures, and a master's degree in Humanistic and Multicultural Education from SUNY New Paltz.

    Access additional training at www.pivotground.com/funding-secrets or apply for the THRiVE Program for personalized support at www.pivotground.com/application

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    Join the Inspired Nonprofit Leadership Newsletter for weekly tips and inspiration for leading your nonprofit!

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    Be sure to subscribe to Inspired Nonprofit Leadership so that you don’t miss a single episode, and while you’re at it, won’t you take a moment to write a short review and rate our show? It would be greatly appreciated!

    Let us know the topics or questions you would like to hear about in a future episode. You can do that and follow us on LinkedIn.

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  • In this episode of Inspired Nonprofit Leadership, host Sarah Olivieri welcomes Mary Hiland, creator of the podcast and an expert in nonprofit board and leadership development. With over four decades of experience, Mary shares insights and best practices for fostering effective relationships between nonprofit board chairs and executive directors. The conversation covers common challenges, trust-building behaviors, and key competencies for board chairs. Mary also highlights the importance of proactive recruitment and succession planning for leadership roles. Tune in for valuable advice and strategies to enhance your nonprofit's impact.

    Episode Highlights

    Challenges in Board Chair and Executive Director Relationships Research Insights on Effective Board/ED Relationships Building Trust Between the Board and ED Key Competencies for Board Chairs Recruitment and Succession Planning Executive Committees and Modern Board Practices

    Meet the Guest

    Mary Hiland, Ph.D. is a nonprofit board and leadership development consultant dedicated to assisting nonprofit executives lead effectively with their boards and to help board members unleash their full potential for mission-impact.

    Mary has over forty years’ experience in the nonprofit sector – both as an executive and as a board member. As an executive, she grew her nonprofit from $100K to $26 mil. and led two mergers. She has been consulting and coaching for 20 years, working with several hundred nonprofits, including associations.

    Mary is a speaker, published author, researcher, and a professor at DeAnza Community College. She is author of the best-selling book: Love Your Board! The Executive Directors’ Guide to Discovering the Sources of Nonprofit Board Troubles and What to Do About Them (2021) and is a contributing author to four other nonprofit leadership and governance books.

    Mary’s Ph.D. research focused on nonprofit leadership and governance and she has three Masters’

    Degrees: social work, public administration, and organizational development.

    And, Mary was the founder and host for five years of the Inspired Nonprofit Leadership Podcast.

    Connect with Mary:
    https://hilandconsulting.org (website)

    linkedin.in.maryland

    Giveaway: https://hilandconsulting.org/6stepsreport

    (6 Steps You Must Know to Unleash the Potential of Your Nonprofit Board)

    My book: Love Your Board! The Executive Directors’ Guide to Discovering the Sources of Nonprofit Board Troubles and What to Do About Them

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    Be sure to subscribe to Inspired Nonprofit Leadership so that you don’t miss a single episode, and while you’re at it, won’t you take a moment to write a short review and rate our show? It would be greatly appreciated!

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  • Join Sarah Olivieri in this episode of Inspired Nonprofit Leadership as she discusses modern strategic planning for nonprofits. Drawing from over two decades of experience, Sarah critiques traditional models and offers innovative strategies, emphasizing frequent, staff-led planning sessions. Discover the significance of integrating capacity-building goals and learn practical tips to keep your organization on course. Dive deeper into nonprofit leadership and stay inspired!

    Episode Highlights

    The Importance of Strategic Planning Traditional Strategic Planning: Challenges and Pitfalls A New Approach to Strategic Planning Frequent and Iterative Planning Incorporating Capacity Goals

    About Your Host

    Have you seen Casino Royale? That moment when Vespa slides in elegantly, opposite James, all charming smile, razor-sharp wit and mighty brainpower, and says, “I’m the money”?

    Well, your host, Sarah Olivieri has been likened to Vespa by one of her clients – not just because she’s charming, beautiful and brainy– but because that bold statement “I’m the money” was, as it turned out, right ON the money.

    Sarah helps nonprofits transform their organizations from failing to thriving. And she’s very, very good at it.

    She’s brought nonprofits back from the brink of insolvency. She’s averted major cash-flow crises, solved funding droughts, board conflicts and everything in between
 and so she has literally become “the money” for many of the organizations she works with.

    As the former director of 3 nonprofits and founder of 5 for-profit businesses, she understands, deeply, the challenges and complexities facing organizations and she’s created a framework, called The Impact MethodÂźïž, which can help you simplify operations, build aligned teams and make a bigger impact without getting overwhelmed or burning out – and Every. Single. One. Of her clients that have implemented her methodologies have achieved the most incredible results.

    Sarah is also a #1 international bestselling author, holds a BA from the University of Chicago with a focus on globalization and its effect on marginalized cultures, and a master's degree in Humanistic and Multicultural Education from SUNY New Paltz.

    Access additional training at www.pivotground.com/funding-secrets or apply for the THRiVE Program for personalized support at www.pivotground.com/application

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    Join the Inspired Nonprofit Leadership Newsletter for weekly tips and inspiration for leading your nonprofit!

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    Be sure to subscribe to Inspired Nonprofit Leadership so that you don’t miss a single episode, and while you’re at it, won’t you take a moment to write a short review and rate our show? It would be greatly appreciated!

    Let us know the topics or questions you would like to hear about in a future episode. You can do that and follow us on LinkedIn.

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  • In this episode of Inspired Nonprofit Leadership, host Sarah Olivieri interviews Susan Parks, President and CEO of Orange County United Way. Susan shares her journey from being a donor to becoming a leading figure in the organization, and discusses the strategic planning processes that have driven significant impact in the community. The conversation touches on setting measurable goals, the importance of collaborative research, and innovative programs addressing homelessness, financial security, and student success. Learn valuable tips for effective nonprofit leadership and strategic planning, and get inspired by the success stories from Orange County United Way.

    Episode Highlights

    Meet Susan Parks: CEO of Orange County United Way Strategic Planning: Past and Present Measurable Goals and Community Impact The Importance of Research and Data Strategic Planning Models and Capacity Building Leadership Lessons and Team Building

    Meet the Guest

    As President and CEO of Orange County United Way, Susan B. Parks leads the nonprofit

    organization’s mission to improve lives and strengthen the Orange County community.

    Parks has a long history with the organization as a former board member and one of the

    founding members of Orange County United Way’s Women’s Philanthropy Fund.

    She was also an active player in the development of the nonprofit’s 10-year strategic plan

    to achieve substantial and sustainable social change in our county. Under Parks’

    leadership, the organization launched three key initiatives (United to End HomelessnessSM,

    United for Financial SecuritySM and United for Student SuccessSM), which tackle the Orange

    County community’s most critical issues and seek to provide long-term solutions that break

    the cycle.

    She also spearheaded the organization's acquisition of 2-1-1 Orange County (211OC), a key service that connects thousands of the community's most vulnerable residents with health and human service resources via a free, 24-hour emergency contact center.

    Prior to joining United Way, she held executive roles in several Fortune 500 and 1000 companies, in addition to being an entrepreneur.

    Parks has received numerous accolades including the 2023 LA Times Inspirational Women in Leadership Award, 2021 Excellence in Executive Leadership Honoree Award by the CSU Fullerton’s Center for Leadership, the 2020 Woman of the Year Award from Congressman Lou Correa, the Impact 2020 CEO of the Year Award, and many others.

    Parks currently serves on the Commission to End Homelessness and is a member of the University of California,Irvine (UCI) Chief Executive Roundtable.

    Connect with Susan:

    >>Website: https://www.unitedwayoc.org
    >>LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sue-parks-92a5185/
    >>Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/unitedwayoc?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw

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  • Join host and nonprofit leadership expert Sarah Olivieri on Inspired Nonprofit Leadership as she shares valuable insights and strategies for meeting your fundraising goals without stress. Sarah outlines the key reasons why nonprofits struggle with fundraising and offers practical advice on how to streamline fundraising activities, focus on high-return strategies, and avoid common pitfalls. Learn about different types of fundraising, the importance of investment in fundraising efforts, and the benefits of staying focused on one primary source before diversifying.

    Episode Highlights

    Meeting Your Fundraising Goals Understanding Different Fundraising Activities Focusing Your Fundraising Efforts Avoiding Early Diversification Investing in Fundraising The Role of Grants in Fundraising Staying Focused and Consistent

    About Your Host

    Have you seen Casino Royale? That moment when Vespa slides in elegantly, opposite James, all charming smile, razor-sharp wit and mighty brainpower, and says, “I’m the money”?

    Well, your host, Sarah Olivieri has been likened to Vespa by one of her clients – not just because she’s charming, beautiful and brainy– but because that bold statement “I’m the money” was, as it turned out, right ON the money.

    Sarah helps nonprofits transform their organizations from failing to thriving. And she’s very, very good at it.

    She’s brought nonprofits back from the brink of insolvency. She’s averted major cash-flow crises, solved funding droughts, board conflicts and everything in between
 and so she has literally become “the money” for many of the organizations she works with.

    As the former director of 3 nonprofits and founder of 5 for-profit businesses, she understands, deeply, the challenges and complexities facing organizations and she’s created a framework, called The Impact MethodÂźïž, which can help you simplify operations, build aligned teams and make a bigger impact without getting overwhelmed or burning out – and Every. Single. One. Of her clients that have implemented her methodologies have achieved the most incredible results.

    Sarah is also a #1 international bestselling author, holds a BA from the University of Chicago with a focus on globalization and its effect on marginalized cultures, and a master's degree in Humanistic and Multicultural Education from SUNY New Paltz.

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  • In this episode of Inspired Nonprofit Leadership, nonprofit co-founder Christine Sakdalan and Executive Director, Miguel Valentin share tips from their experience with a start-up nonprofit. Christine, with over 25 years of experience in life sciences and biopharma, shares her journey and the importance of mentorship and diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives. Miguel, the Executive Director at MVP, highlights his path from a first-generation college student to leading a nonprofit focused on community transformation and equitable access. The conversation covers essential tips for building talent pipelines, securing funding, and the significance of role clarity and adaptability in nonprofit leadership. Tune in for actionable advice and inspiration to enhance your nonprofit's effectiveness and impact.

    Episode Highlights

    Christine's Journey and Role at MVP Miguel's Path to Executive Director Challenges and Strategies in Nonprofit Funding Building a Talent Pipeline and Lessons Learned Role Clarity and Adaptability in Nonprofit Leadership

    Meet the Guest

    Christine Sakdalan, a life sciences and biopharma executive with over 25 years of experience leading transformations at major companies like Novartis, Novo Nordisk, Amgen, and Janssen. Christine is a trailblazer in building patient-centric solutions and teams, driving double-digit growth and billion-dollar revenues across Commercial, Customer and Patient Engagement, Access, and Digital Health initiatives. She’s also a passionate advocate for DEI, having founded a thriving nonprofit supporting young professionals of color. Currently, she’s the U.S. Head of Mental Health at Boehringer Ingelheim.

    Miguel Valentin is an accomplished nonprofit leader with a strong commitment to community transformation and equitable access to opportunities for underserved populations. In his role as the Executive Director at MVP - Momentum and Value for People of Color, Miguel oversees the Fellowship Program and the Talent Pipeline Program, focusing on predominantly college-aged young people of color who are first-generation college students and come from low-income backgrounds. His responsibilities encompass fundraising, setting vision, and creating partnerships with corporations and nonprofits. Miguel has facilitated professional workshops, overseen mentoring initiatives, and connected students to paid internship opportunities. With a deep commitment to driving positive change, he is passionate about creating an environment where individuals can excel, grow, and thrive, with a dedication to community well-being and a data-driven approach that enables him to lead impactful initiatives. Miguel invites you to visit mvpoc.org to learn more about MVP and explore the ways they are shaping the future of young talents.

    Connect with Christine & Miguel:

    Website: https://mvpoc.org/

    Email [email protected] for anyone interested in hosting interns or who just wants to connect

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  • In this bonus episode of Inspired Nonprofit Leadership, host Sarah Olivieri shares insights and strategies on managing the intersection of work and personal life for nonprofit leaders. She recounts a personal story about handling a work-life conflict and offers practical tips for integrating personal issues into workplace discussions. Learn about the importance of addressing how personal matters impact work and vice versa, and discover methods to create balanced, effective solutions that cater to both life and work needs. Tune in for valuable advice on achieving work-life integration and improving overall organizational outcomes.

    Episode Highlights

    A Personal Story: When Work and Life Collide The Importance of Integrating Personal Issues at Work Balancing Work and Life: Positive and Negative Impacts Practical Tips for Managing Work-Life Integration Evaluating Roles with GWC Framework

    About Your Host

    Have you seen Casino Royale? That moment when Vespa slides in elegantly, opposite James, all charming smile, razor-sharp wit and mighty brainpower, and says, “I’m the money”?

    Well, your host, Sarah Olivieri has been likened to Vespa by one of her clients – not just because she’s charming, beautiful and brainy– but because that bold statement “I’m the money” was, as it turned out, right ON the money.

    Sarah helps nonprofits transform their organizations from failing to thriving. And she’s very, very good at it.

    She’s brought nonprofits back from the brink of insolvency. She’s averted major cash-flow crises, solved funding droughts, board conflicts and everything in between
 and so she has literally become “the money” for many of the organizations she works with.

    As the former director of 3 nonprofits and founder of 5 for-profit businesses, she understands, deeply, the challenges and complexities facing organizations and she’s created a framework, called The Impact MethodÂźïž, which can help you simplify operations, build aligned teams and make a bigger impact without getting overwhelmed or burning out – and Every. Single. One. Of her clients that have implemented her methodologies have achieved the most incredible results.

    Sarah is also a #1 international bestselling author, holds a BA from the University of Chicago with a focus on globalization and its effect on marginalized cultures, and a master's degree in Humanistic and Multicultural Education from SUNY New Paltz.

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  • Join Sarah Olivieri in this fun and insightful episode of Inspired Nonprofit Leadership as she dives into Planned Giving with Tony Martignetti, a seasoned planned giving evangelist. Tony shares the essentials of planned giving, from its role in nonprofit sustainability to identifying prospects and debunking myths. Learn why planned giving isn't about death, but securing your nonprofit’s future through simple, cost-effective strategies. Explore promoting gifts through wills, leveraging financial assets, and maximizing donor loyalty. Tony shares practical tips, expert advice, and strategies for launching successful fundraising programs, making this episode a must for nonprofit leaders aiming to enhance their fundraising initiatives.

    Episode Highlights

    Understanding Planned Giving Identifying Prospects for Planned Giving Addressing Common Naysayer Concerns Launching a Planned Giving Program Contact Information and Follow-Up Debunking Myths About Planned Giving Getting Started with Planned Giving Identifying Potential Donors Planned Giving and Other Fundraising Efforts Advanced Planned Giving Strategies Hiring Help for Planned Giving

    Meet the Guest

    Tony Martignetti is the evangelist for Planned Giving. He started as a front-line fundraiser in1997 and kicked off his consulting in 2003. He knows how to launch and grow Planned Givingfundraising programs. He used to be an attorney and a stand-up comic. Tony is active on LinkedIn and at tonymartignetti.com, where you’ll find his consulting and his podcast, Tony Martignetti Nonprofit Radio, Big Nonprofit Ideas for the Other 95%.

    Connect with Tony:

    Website: tonymartignetti.com

    Social: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tonymartignetti/

    https://twitter.com/TonyMartignetti

    Guide: Unleash the Game-Changing Power of Planned Giving at Your Nonprofit (link as a QR code)

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  • Join Sarah Olivieri on Inspired Nonprofit Leadership as she delves into the crucial importance of timing in decision-making for nonprofit leaders. Instead of constantly searching for what to do, Sarah emphasizes focusing on when to implement key actions. She shares valuable insights from her coaching experiences with nonprofit CEOs, advocating for prioritizing and executing one or two key goals at a time. Learn why determining the right timing can significantly impact your organization's success and how gaining support from mentors or consultants can guide you through this process.

    Episode Highlights

    The Importance of 'When' Over 'What' Focusing on Key Goals Taking Action and Learning Navigating Overwhelming Options

    About Your Host

    Have you seen Casino Royale? That moment when Vespa slides in elegantly, opposite James, all charming smile, razor-sharp wit and mighty brainpower, and says, “I’m the money”?

    Well, your host, Sarah Olivieri has been likened to Vespa by one of her clients – not just because she’s charming, beautiful and brainy– but because that bold statement “I’m the money” was, as it turned out, right ON the money.

    Sarah helps nonprofits transform their organizations from failing to thriving. And she’s very, very good at it.

    She’s brought nonprofits back from the brink of insolvency. She’s averted major cash-flow crises, solved funding droughts, board conflicts and everything in between
 and so she has literally become “the money” for many of the organizations she works with.

    As the former director of 3 nonprofits and founder of 5 for-profit businesses, she understands, deeply, the challenges and complexities facing organizations and she’s created a framework, called The Impact MethodÂźïž, which can help you simplify operations, build aligned teams and make a bigger impact without getting overwhelmed or burning out – and Every. Single. One. Of her clients that have implemented her methodologies have achieved the most incredible results.

    Sarah is also a #1 international bestselling author, holds a BA from the University of Chicago with a focus on globalization and its effect on marginalized cultures, and a master's degree in Humanistic and Multicultural Education from SUNY New Paltz.

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  • Join host Sarah Olivieri on Inspired Nonprofit Leadership as she dives into risk management, strategic planning, and innovation for nonprofits with expert Ted Bilch, CEO of Risk Alternatives. Discover how to harness AI tools like ChatGPT, implement lean methodologies, and utilize data-driven decisions to enhance resilience and sustainability. Learn practical tips on prioritizing risks, ensuring smooth executive succession, and building robust systems to drive impactful outcomes for your organization. Tune in for valuable insights that will empower your nonprofit to thrive and make a lasting difference in your community.

    Episode Highlights

    Understanding Risk Management for Nonprofits The Importance of Risk Identification Common Risks in Nonprofits Navigating AI and risk management in the Nonprofit Sector Managing Biases in AI Creating Effective Policies with AI Strategic Planning and Risk Management Lean Strategic Planning for Nonprofits

    Meet the Guest

    Ted Bilich (BILL-ITCH) lives in Madison, Wisconsin. Ted is the founder and CEO of Risk Alternatives, which works with nonprofits around the United States to improve resilience and sustainability. Before founding Risk Alternatives, Ted was a Distinguished Visiting Professor from Practice at Georgetown University Law Center. Before that, Ted spent more than 20 years in the Washington DC office of an international law firm. Ted speaks regularly around the United States about resilience, risk management, strategic planning, process improvement, and other topics. He’s also the author of the book, Managing Your Nonprofit for Resilience, published by John Wiley & Sons.

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    Website: tedbilich.com Special Gift: Appendix 2 of Managing Your Nonprofit for Resilience Grab Ted’s Book Managing Your Nonprofit for Resilience here>>

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  • In this episode of the Inspired Nonprofit Leadership podcast, Sarah Olivieri hosts Takema Robinson, a social justice strategist and CEO of Converge, to discuss strategies for integrating racial and intersectional justice in nonprofits.

    Episode Highlights

    Operationalizing Equity, the Role of Learning, Listening, and Reflecting Challenges and Missteps in Change Management Understanding Privilege and the Greater Good The Role of Nonprofits in Community Shifts Historical Context of Nonprofit Boards and Diversity

    Meet the Guest

    Takema Robinson is a mother, social justice strategist, philanthropist, art curator, podcast host, and CEO and Founder of Converge, a national social-justice consulting firm, whose purpose is to accelerate the creation of a radically just new world where communities of color thrive.

    As a for-profit Black-woman-owned company, Converge is unapologetically committed to investing its dollars in companies owned by people of color, women, and companies that demonstrate a commitment to communities of color.

    With over 20 years of experience in strategic philanthropy, policy advocacy, and fundraising, Takema has built a company with clients like the Ford Foundation, Walton Family Foundation, Walmart Foundation, and George Soros’s Open Society Foundation, representing over $50 billion in philanthropic investment worldwide.

    Takema hosts the Converge for Change podcast, which features many stirring and thought-provoking conversations—like this episode with LaTosha Brown, Co-Founder of Black Voters Matter—where they discuss her grassroots organization committed to turning red states blue.

    She is also an aspiring author who has published numerous insightful pieces for acclaimed magazines, including Inside Philanthropy, The Chronicle of Philanthropy, and the Non-Profit Quarterly.

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    IG:https://www.instagram.com/iamtakema/?hl=en LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/iamtakema/ Website: https://convergeforchange.com/

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  • In this episode of Inspired Nonprofit Leadership, host Sarah Olivieri is joined by Patrick Taggart, founder and chief creative at Blue Sky Creative, to discuss the impactful use of video in the nonprofit sector. Patrick shares insights from his journey in video production and how simple changes can make storytelling more genuine and engaging. The conversation covers the benefits of narrative-driven videos, the importance of authenticity, and practical tips for nonprofits to start incorporating video content effectively and affordably into their strategies.


    Episode Highlights

    The Power of Authentic Storytelling in Video Effective Video Strategies for Nonprofits Overcoming Self-Consciousness on Camera Creating High-Impact Videos on a Budget Using Video to Build a Strong Nonprofit Team
    Meet the Guest

    As Founder and Chief Creative at SkyBlue Creative, Pat Taggart uses his skills as a documentary filmmaker to create fresh, exciting content that moves the needle for organizations of all sizes and industries. Pat watched countless smart, charismatic people step in front of a camera suddenly look terrified, sweating and stumbling over a stiff and stilted script. By utilizing his previous expertise, Pat discovered that unscripted, documentary-style conversations were the surprising key to high-quality, effective video content. Pat is not only a content creator but also a highly-rated speaker for organizations like YPO and EO, educating leaders on how to use video to attract and engage employees and customers alike.

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    Website: SkyBlueCreative.com

    linkedin.com/in/pat-taggart-1a25a595

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  • In this episode of Inspired Nonprofit Leadership, host Sarah Olivieri welcomes guest Kishshana Palmer, an experienced speaker, trainer, and coach in nonprofit leadership. They discuss strategies for building high-performing teams, the importance of aligning team skills with organizational needs and addressing common challenges like burnout and understaffing. Kishshana shares her journey from investment banking to nonprofit work, emphasizing the need for healthy leadership practices and work-life integration. The episode offers practical tips for nonprofit leaders to improve team dynamics and foster an environment of support and growth.

    Episode Highlights

    Strategies for creating high-performing nonprofit teams The challenges of aligning personal and organizational goals Tips for preventing burnout How to assess team needs The role of open communication in staff development The impact of appropriate compensation on job satisfaction, and the application of creative solutions to overcome resource limitations within nonprofits.

    Meet the Guest

    Kishshana Palmer is an international speaker, trainer, and coach with a 20+ year background in fundraising, marketing, and talent management who helps leaders create high-performing teams. Kishshana is CEO of ManageMint, Inc., an organizational development firm focused on helping everyday leaders live well and lead well. Her firm's work centers on equity and social justice and practical solutions for today’s organizations. She is the founder of The Rooted Collaborative -- a global community focused on the growth and development of women leaders of color in the social sector. She's the host of the podcast ManageMint Made Easy, formerly "Let's Take This Offline", an adjunct professor at Baruch College, a Certified Fundraising Executive (CFRE), a BoardSource Certified Governance Trainer (CGT), A Gallup Certified Strengths Coach, a Q3LC Certified Coach, and an AFP Master Trainer. When an organization wants to grow, find and retain people on their team, raise money, and more she is the fairy godmother they have on speed dial. Her work isn’t limited to organizations, she also coaches high-performing leaders. Kishshana is a NYC girl now living in Atlanta and the mother of one wonderful teenage daughter. Kishshana is the epitome of your classic 90's Queen's homegirl and quintessential corner office executive. She is your daily dose of Claire Huxtable with a side of Blanche Devereaux.

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    https://kishshanapalmer.com - This is her personal brand for speaking/hosting and coaching

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kishshanapalmer/

    IG: @KishshanaPalmer

    FB: @iamkishshanapalmer

    https://managemint.co - Kishshana is the CEO of ManageMint, Inc.

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  • In this episode host Sarah Olivieri interviews John Bromley, CEO of Charitable Impact, who shares his journey and insights into donor-advised funds, both in Canada and the US, along with strategies for engaging donors in their giving journey. Bromley discusses the challenges of donor engagement and offers tips for nonprofit leaders on how to foster meaningful donor relationships.

    Episode Highlights

    Understanding Donor-advised Funds Differences in Donor Advised Funds: Canada vs. USA Challenges and Opportunities in Charitable Giving Engaging Donors: Overcoming Apathy How to Design a Journey of Giving Building Strong Donor Relationships The Future of Donor-Advised Funds

    Meet the Guest

    John Bromley is a visionary CEO committed to revolutionizing charitable giving in Canada. Founder of Charitable Impact, an innovative giving platform that has facilitated $1.4 billion in donations, Bromley disrupts the norm, pushing for enhanced access, education, and open dialogue around the state of Canada’s charitable sector.

    Charitable Impact makes philanthropy easy and meaningful for Canadians, integrating it seamlessly into daily life. Their platform is democratizing charitable giving, enabling anyone to support registered Canadian charities, collaborate in fundraising groups, monitor their impact, and directly allocate funds to individuals—all through an intuitive online interface.

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    Website: https://www.charitableimpact.com/

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wearecharitable/

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  • In this episode, host Sarah Olivieri talks with Dr. Renee Rubin Ross about incorporating equity into strategic planning for nonprofits. Dr. Ross, a leader in board and organizational development, shares her journey from being fired from a prestigious job to becoming a consultant committed to racial equity. They discuss her approach to inclusive strategic planning, emphasizing the importance of gathering diverse perspectives, naming what’s in the room, and building trust over time. Dr. Ross also touches on her upcoming book, 'Sparking Inclusive Strategic Planning,' and offers valuable insights on how nonprofit leaders can enhance their strategic planning processes for greater impact.

    Episode Highlights

    The Importance of Inclusive Strategic Planning Practical Tips for Strategic Planning Addressing Emotions in Planning Meetings Encouraging Open Dialogue Steps to Inclusive Strategic Planning Building Trust Over Time

    Meet the Guest

    Dr. Renee Rubin Ross is a recognized leader in board and organizational development and strategy and the founder of The Ross Collective, a consulting firm that designs and leads inclusive, participatory processes for social sector boards and staff.

    Committed to racial equity in the nonprofit sector, Dr. Ross guides leaders and organizations in strategic plans and governance processes that deepen social change, racial justice, stakeholder engagement, and community strength.

    In addition to her consulting work, Dr. Ross is the Director of the Cal State University East Bay Nonprofit Management Certificate program and teaches Strategic Planning and Board Development for the program.

    Dr. Ross lives in Northern California. She is a past Board member of the Alliance for Nonprofit Management and a member of the Technology of Participation facilitator’s network. Her Doctorate in Education and Jewish Studies from New York University explored parent participation in schools.

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    Website- https://www.therosscollective.com/

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    LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/reneerubinross/

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