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When Hannah Loweâs son was diagnosed with a rare disease, she turned fear into fuel and founded the L-CMD Research Foundation and led a successful $2M peer-to-peer fundraising campaign from scratch. In this episode, she shares her journey, the unique challenges of leading rare disease research, and how personal storytelling and community-driven fundraising can accelerate impact against all odds.
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Laura Andes, Chief Program Officer at â Charity Navigatorâ , joins us to explore how their new Beacon rating system is lighting the way for a more holistic, trust-centered evaluation of nonprofits. We dive into the evolution from focusing solely on financial metrics to a full 360-degree view through four key Beacons: Accountability & Finance, Leadership & Adaptability, Culture & Community, and Impact & Results. Laura also shares trends in donor behavior and how Charity Navigator is standing up for the sector during a pivotal moment with their â Giving is Americanâ campaignâreminding us that generosity is woven into the fabric of our nation. This episode is a must-listen for nonprofits and donors alike as we work together to build trust and create greater impact across the U.S. and beyond.
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âŻCloud, data, CRMs â we cut through the noise to bring strategic clarity to nonprofit technology.
Kelley Hecht (đ), Strategic Executive Advisor at Amazon Web Services (AWS) for Nonprofits shares what it really means for nonprofits to modernize their tech stack. We unpack how cloud infrastructure supports mission delivery, why âworking backwardsâ is a powerful tool for innovation, and how nonprofit leaders can shift from reactive tools to proactive strategy. Whether youâre wrestling with data, dreaming of better donor journeys, or just trying to understand what AWS can actually do for your organization â this conversation will meet you where you are.
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Philip Deng, co-founder and CEO of Grantable, shares how AI is transforming the way nonprofits approach grant writing. We dive into the role of critical thinking and judgment with AI, systemic inefficiencies of grant funding, the trust barriers nonprofits face, and the power dynamics shaping philanthropy todayâespecially amidst the federal funding freeze and USAID shutdown.
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Omondi Peter returns to share the incredible growth of Global Youth Forum from expanding football tournaments to launching an innovative archery program that blends sports with social impact. He reflects on the power of persistence, the lessons learned in scaling a nonprofit, and how embracing new challengesâlike building a sustainable business modelâhas fueled his mission. This conversation dives into leadership, resilience, and the importance of stepping into opportunities before youâre fully ready. Tune in for an inspiring look at grassroots change, sports for social good, and the mindset needed to turn vision into reality.
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Griff Bohm, co-founder of Give Momentum, dives into the intersection of behavioral psychology, AI, and philanthropy to explore how nonprofits can raise more with less stress. We discuss the science behind giving, the power of making the right ask, and how AI can enhanceârather than replaceâhuman connection in fundraising. Griff shares insights on donor engagement, the role of trust, and how nonprofits can leverage technology to create seamless, meaningful donor experiences.
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Ryan Ruud, founder and CEO of Lake One, joins the conversation to explore how nonprofits can harness digital transformation to scale their impact. From his personal journey overcoming childhood cancer to his work helping organizations modernize their technology and marketing strategies, Ryan shares invaluable insights on breaking free from outdated systems, optimizing donor engagement, and leveraging AI-powered solutionsâall while maintaining the heart of nonprofit work. If youâre ready to rethink how your organization approaches technology, this episode is a must-listen.
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In this milestone Episode 50 collaboration, Marssie Versola from Impact Table takes us through her journey from early community service to becoming a transformative leader for women in the nonprofit sector. She shares candid insights on overcoming challenges, addressing burnout, and building genuine connections that empower mission-driven leaders to create lasting social impact. Tune in to be inspired and see how Marssie is working day in and day out to challenge the status quo and elevate women in impact.
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Helena Wassermanâan experienced climate investorâshares how early-stage ventures can secure the resources, coaching, and connections they need to make a powerful impact on environmental challenges. She underscores the importance of private capital in the climate tech space and highlights how nonprofit leaders and social entrepreneurs alike can adopt a startup mindset to drive innovation, efficiency, and measurable outcomes. By revealing strategies for effective fundraising, building resilience, and establishing trust with stakeholders, Helena provides clear, actionable guidance for anyone looking to scale meaningful change and navigate uncertain policy landscapes. You will walk away with fresh ideas on leveraging collaboration, transparency, and business fundamentals to amplify their mission and effect real-world solutions for our planet.
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If youâre someone who wants to start a nonprofit and maximize impact without the hurdles of forming a 501(c)(3), or simply learn about the power of fiscal sponsorship, then this episode is for you! Learn all about what fiscal sponsorships are, how they work, and why they might be a fit for you with Tivoni Devor, fiscal sponsor expert and author of Skip the c3: The Grassroots Guide to Fiscal Sponsorship.
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Discover how intentional HR practices can transform the nonprofit sector into a space where mission-driven teams thrive. Dr. Tiffany Slater at HR TailorMade Services shares her empathetic approach to building trust, creating supportive cultures, and aligning HR policies with organizational values. From practical onboarding strategies to fostering wellness, this episode offers actionable insights for leaders looking to inspire and retain their teams.
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Sheryl Cababa, Chief Strategy Officer at Optimistic Design, shares her expertise in equity-centered and human-centered design, focusing on transforming educational systems and elevating marginalized communities. Drawing from her experience with organizations like the Gates Foundation and Khan Academy, she discusses how design can address systemic inequities by involving those most affected in the problem-solving process. Sheryl highlights the importance of iterative collaboration, co-design, and prioritizing lived experience in creating impactful solutions. Through compelling examples, she emphasizes the role of design in redistributing power, breaking down silos, and fostering innovation to address complex challenges in education and beyond.
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In this episode, Pat Taggart, founder and chief creator at The SkyBlue Creative, discusses the transformative power of unscripted and authentic storytelling through video in the nonprofit sector. He shares his passion for creating genuine content that deeply resonates with audiences, offering valuable insights on how nonprofits can leverage video production to amplify their missions and engage supporters. Emphasizing that perfection isn't necessary for effectiveness, the conversation highlights the importance of embracing authenticity in video storytelling to drive real impact and foster meaningful engagement.
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We sit down with Jeremy Meyer, co-founder of Podcastathon, a global initiative uniting podcasters to raise awareness for nonprofits and charities. Jeremy shares his journey from digital entrepreneurship to social impact, where he now dedicates his time to empowering charitable organizations through podcasting. The conversation delves into the power of collaboration, the unique ability of podcasts to build deeper connections with audiences, and the potential to elevate nonprofit missions. Tune in to discover how Podcastathon is amplifying voices for a greater cause worldwide.
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James shares how Vehicle for Good is transforming nonprofit fundraising through vehicle sweepstakes, providing a unique and engaging way to raise funds for smaller organizations. The conversation delves into leadership, transparency, and how building trust and creativity can redefine donor relationships in the nonprofit sector.
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Adam Martel, CEO of Givzey, delves into how AI is revolutionizing nonprofit fundraising with the worldâs first fully autonomous fundraisers. Through Givzey's Version2 platform, nonprofits can now enhance donor engagement, streamline processes, and scale their impact using cutting-edge AI technology. This conversation explores how AI is enabling nonprofits to do more with fewer resources while fostering meaningful donor relationships in this new era of philanthropy. Discover how nonprofits can leverage these tools to thrive in the future of fundraising.
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Are your nonprofit financials in order? Jason Kruger, the founder and president of Signature Analytics, shares his extensive experience in financial management, particularly in the nonprofit sector. Jason discusses the critical importance of having robust financial processes and controls in place to ensure organizational sustainability and success. He emphasizes how nonprofits can benefit from fractional financial services to improve their financial health, reduce the risk of fraud, and prepare for audits effectively. Through real-life examples, Jason illustrates how proper financial management can empower nonprofits to achieve their missions while maintaining accountability and trust with donors.
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How can nonprofits effectively engage and inspire the next generation of donors, particularly Gen Z and Millennials, who are redefining the philanthropic landscape with their values and digital-first approach? In this episode, we explore the strategies nonprofits can use to connect with these younger generations, from embracing recurring giving programs to leveraging personalized communication. Joining us is Lisa Greer, a renowned fundraising coach, major donor, and author of Philanthropy Revolution and The Essential Fundraiserâs Handbook, who shares her insights on building authentic relationships and challenging the status quo in nonprofit fundraising.
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Reflect on the forward-looking vision and potential impact of BeGiving on the philanthropy landscape. Tune in for an inside look of a John Del Bello's vision for the future of community-driven philanthropy and social impact.
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