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Undoubtedly, difficult conversations will always be a part of the workplace, but they don’t have to be a source of dread. With thoughtful preparation, practising empathy, and focusing on solutions, you can turn these uncomfortable moments into opportunities for growth and better communication. It’s like learning any skill—the more you practice, the better you get. And as awkward as these conversations might be in the moment, they’re often the gateway to a healthier, more productive workplace in the long run. In today’s podcast, Tiffany Slater from HR Tailormade and Stephen Halasnik from Financing Solutions (https://financingsolutionsnow.com/) discuss mastering the art of difficult conversations in the workplace.
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Women in leadership roles within the nonprofit sector bring a unique set of skills that drive organizational success. From emotional intelligence and collaboration to resilience and advocacy, these skills enable women to handle the complexities of nonprofit work swiftly. However, while women have made significant strides in nonprofit leadership, challenges such as gender biases and the need for equitable representation persist. As the nonprofit sector continues to evolve, women's leadership skills will remain critical to bringing positive social change and building resilient, impactful organizations. In today’s podcast, Jessica McClain from Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital and Stephen Halasnik from Financing Solutions (https://financingsolutionsnow.com/), discuss women's leadership skills in the nonprofit sector: Overcoming barriers and building a future of inclusive leadership Every nonprofit should have a line of credit, just in case. Visit www.nonprofitmbapodcast.com to learn more
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Keeping a nonprofit brand relevant is an ongoing process that requires a strategic and proactive approach. By staying true to the mission, adapting to societal changes, engaging effectively with the audience, leveraging technology, innovating programs and services, building trust and transparency, and investing in brand identity, nonprofits can ensure their brand remains vital and impactful. In such a dynamic world of ours, a relevant nonprofit brand is not just an asset—it’s a necessity for lasting impact and success. In today's podcast, Howard Levy from Red Rooster Group and Stephen Halasnik from Financing Solutions (https://financingsolutionsnow.com/) discuss how nonprofits can keep their brands relevant.
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Breaking the misconceptions surrounding generosity can lead to more sustainable and impactful support for nonprofits. By encouraging year-round giving and proactive generosity, we can ensure that nonprofits have the resources they need to thrive and make a difference. Let’s move beyond the limitations of seasonal giving and direct requests, embracing a broader, more inclusive approach to generosity that benefits everyone involved. In today’s podcast, John Bromley from Charitable and Stephen Halasnik from Financing Solutions (https://financingsolutionsnow.com/) discuss breaking misconceptions: generosity beyond seasons and giving requests.
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Building relationships for prosperity in the nonprofit sector requires a combination of self-awareness, and learning about your audience through asking insightful questions and developing the skill of attentive listening. Consequently, these practices strengthen connections with stakeholders and also help your organization fulfill its mission. By prioritizing relationship building, your nonprofit can build a supportive community, secure long-term commitments, and ultimately achieve greater success in its endeavors. In today’s podcast, Patricia Schwartz from Company and Stephen Halasnik from Financing Solutions (https://financingsolutionsnow.com/) discuss relationship building for prosperity for your nonprofit. Every nonprofit should have a line of credit, just in case. Visit www.nonprofitmbapodcast.com to learn more
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The importance of marketing, graphic design, and storytelling for nonprofits cannot be overstated. They are essential tools that help nonprofits to effectively communicate their mission, engage supporters, and drive action. You can maximize your impact and achieve your goals by developing a comprehensive marketing plan, creating consistent branding, and crafting passionate stories. Thus, through compelling storytelling and visually appealing design, your nonprofit can connect with its audience emotionally, making its cause more relatable and inspiring people to get involved. In today’s podcast, John Lepp from Agents of Good and Stephen Halasnik from Financing Solutions (https://financingsolutionsnow.com/) discuss marketing, graphic design, and storytelling for Nonprofits.
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Burnout is one of the major issues faced in the nonprofit sector. However, it can be managed and prevented with the right strategies. You can reduce burnout at a nonprofit by promoting a healthy work-life balance, providing adequate resources, encouraging open communication, and recognizing efforts. With the above strategies, your nonprofit can create a more supportive and sustainable work environment. Also, managers, employees, and volunteers all have a role to play in combating burnout and ensuring the well-being of the entire organization. In today’s podcast, Bethany Planton and Johna Rodgers from HealthyGrantPro and Stephen Halasnik from Financing Solutions (https://financingsolutionsnow.com/) discuss burnout at a nonprofit and what to do about It.
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Leadership in nonprofits has remained a challenging task, due to the peculiarities of the organization. Great leadership in a nonprofit organization is about inspiring and empowering others to achieve a common mission with passion, integrity, and inclusivity even amidst poor funding. By having a clear vision, good communication skills, great human management skills, and continuous improvement, you can lead your organization toward greater impact and success in fulfilling its mission. Remember, leadership is not just about the title—it's about the positive influence you have on those around you and the lasting legacy you create for your organization. In today’s podcast, Christa Stelzmuller from Charity: water and Stephen Halasnik from Financing Solutions (https://financingsolutionsnow.com/) discuss how to have great leadership in your non-profit.
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Building a strong process for raising major gifts involves strategic planning, personalized donor engagement, and ongoing stewardship. By understanding the importance of major gifts and implementing the right steps, your nonprofit can secure the necessary funding to achieve its mission and make a lasting impact. Remember, the key to success is building genuine relationships with donors and demonstrating the transformative power of their contributions. In this podcast, Julie Ordonez from Courage Lab and Stephen Halasnik from Financing Solutions (https://financingsolutionsnow.com/) discuss building a process to raise major gifts for nonprofits.
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Positive training serves as a potent instrument for boosting the efficiency and contentment of nonprofit boards, staff, and volunteers. By emphasizing individual strengths, offering constructive feedback, and building a nurturing environment, your nonprofit can nurture a driven, united, and high-achieving team committed to fulfilling its mission. Thus, investing in positive training methods represents a commitment to the future prosperity and longevity of your organization. In today’s podcast, Danielle Gines from DG Consultancy and Stephen Halasnik from Financing Solutions (https://financingsolutionsnow.com/) discuss positive training for nonprofit boards, staff, and volunteers.
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Although changes in corporate giving may present challenges, they also offer opportunities for non-profit organizations to come up with new and innovative ideas to engage donors. To ensure the long-term sustainability and impact of these organizations, they can adopt creative strategies that prioritize storytelling, personalization, and collaboration. By doing so, nonprofits can continue to attract and retain donors. In today’s podcast, Carmen James Randolph from Women’s Foundation of the South and Stephen Halasnik from Financing Solutions (https://financingsolutionsnow.com/) discuss how to now creatively engage donors to offset the changes in corporate giving.
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It is common knowledge that effective accounting practices are essential for the success and sustainability of your nonprofit organization. By adopting these key steps, you can help ensure that your nonprofit's finances are managed responsibly and transparently, allowing you to focus on advancing your mission and serving your community. In today's podcast, Sean Hale Nonprofit CFOs, and Stephen Halasnik from Financing Solutions (https://financingsolutionsnow.com/) discuss what your organization should do about accounting
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For nonprofits to make a meaningful impact and ensure sustainability, it is essential to maintain financial stability. This can only be achieved by establishing strong financial oversight. When you implement these steps with dedication and enthusiasm, your nonprofit can create a financial environment where its mission-driven goals can thrive, resulting in flourishing communities. In today’s podcast, Linden Mattie from Pilot Ship Consulting and Stephen Halasnik from Financing Solutions (https://financingsolutionsnow.com/) discuss How Nonprofits Should Establish Strong Financial Oversight.
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Like in any organization, leadership is essential for the success of nonprofit legacy programs. Effective leaders not only shape the organization's future but also engage donors and inspire them to support its legacy through gifts, wills, and other planned giving options. By focusing on building a sustainable legacy, you can ensure that your organizations have a lasting impact on the causes it serve, leaving a positive legacy for future generations. In today’s podcast, Ligia Pena from GlobetrottingFundraiser and Stephen Halasnik from Financial Solutions (https://financingsolutionsnow.com/) discuss leadership in a legacy program for nonprofits.
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Having the guidance of a skilled coach has proven to be the catalyst for transformative change and sustainable growth in nonprofits. Therefore, it is advisable to choose a good nonprofit coach who understands your organization's unique needs and goals. This will enable you to gain access to valuable expertise, objective perspective, and unwavering support on your journey toward success. Take the time to find the right fit, and watch as your nonprofit thrives and makes a meaningful impact in the communities you serve. In today’s podcast, Sean Kosofsky from Mind the Gap Consulting and Stephen Halasnik from Financing Solutions (https://financingsolutionsnow.com/), discuss why and how to select a good nonprofit coach.
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Trauma-informed storytelling is a specialized technique that acknowledges and addresses the impact of trauma on individuals' lives. It is a valuable tool for nonprofits looking to create impactful narratives that resonate with their audience. By following the key principles of trauma-informed storytelling, you can tell authentic and empathetic stories that bring positive societal change. In today’s podcast, Maria Bryan from Maria Bryan Creative and Stephen Halasnik from Financial Solutions (https://financingsolutionsnow.com/), discuss how trauma-informed storytelling Helps nonprofits.
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In nonprofit leadership, where passion and purpose drive every decision, having a compelling executive resume is the first step in the right direction. Whether you're a seasoned nonprofit professional or aspiring to lead in the sector, understanding the nuances of crafting a standout resume and managing your career effectively can significantly impact your success. Here, we explore key strategies for creating an impactful executive resume and navigating your career as a nonprofit leader. In today’s podcast, Michelle Merritt from D&S Career Management and Stephen Halasnik from Financing Solutions (https://financingsolutionsnow.com/) discuss executive resume and career management advice for nonprofit leaders.
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Like every charitable foundation that awards grants, the Rosendin Foundation has its criteria for awarding grants to nonprofit organizations. However, the process is a thoughtful and deliberate one for the Rosendin Foundation. By focusing on education, health, and community development, engaging stakeholders, developing criteria, reviewing applications, making decisions, announcing grants, and monitoring and evaluating funded projects, the foundation ensures that its grant-making efforts are impactful and aligned with its mission of making a positive difference in communities. In today's podcast, Jolsna Thomas from The Rosendin Foundation and Stephen Halasnik from Financing Solutions (https://financingsolutionsnow.com/) discuss how the Rosendin Foundation decided to award grants.
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To build strong volunteer programs that align with your organization's values and objectives, you need to take a multifaceted approach. This involves careful planning, ongoing engagement, and a commitment to continuous improvement. By creating a volunteer experience that is fulfilling, meaningful, and impactful, you can tap into the power of volunteers to drive positive change in your community and beyond. In today’s podcast, Perry Radford from Rad Philanthropy and Stephen Halasnik from Financing Solutions (https://financingsolutionsnow.com/) discuss how to build strong volunteer programs to match your mission, values, and goals. Every nonprofit should have a line of credit, just in case. Visit www.nonprofitmbapodcast.com to learn more
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Over the years, the concept of building and keeping talents has always been an important discourse in the business world and nonprofit sector alike. This is because a lot of organizations suffer from excessive employee turnover rates. You must be intentional as a nonprofit leader, by strategically following the necessary steps to build and keep your talents. By defining your mission and values, offering competitive compensation and benefits, providing opportunities for growth and development, fostering a positive work environment, recognizing and rewarding performance, and communicating effectively, you can attract, develop, and retain top talent for your organization. Investing in your team is not only beneficial for your organization but also the communities and causes you serve. In today’s podcast, Mike Gellman from High Five Career Coaching and Stephen Halasnik from Financing Solutions (https://financingsolutionsnow.com/), discuss how to “build and keep your talent for nonprofits.”
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